Stefan Molyneux, a Canadian Youtuber, white nationalist, and alleged cult leader who has repeatedly amplified ‘scientific racism’ is the most prolific user of the new free speech focused social media website Thinkspot.

Thinkspot was created by the controversial professor and author Jordan Peterson and is allegedly committed to promoting free speech despite banning pictures, emoji’s, and memes as well as admitting it may censor profanities.

Molyneux has regularly repeated debunked claims about the differences in intelligence between white and black people and repeats misleading claims about black “criminality”. Molyneux has also interviewed several prominent eugenicists and white nationalists.

Molyneux and his psychotherapist wife Christina Papadopoulos, believe “that there is no such thing as mental illness” and have encouraged children to break contact with their parents in an act they dub “defooing.”

This behaviour led to the College of Psychologists of Ontario reprimanding Papadopoulos in 2012 finding her guilty of “professional misconduct.” Molyneux has also admitted yelling at his wife’s therapy patients through a vent in his house telling them to subscribe and donate to his show. These practices have led him to be described as a cult leader by some.

The Thinkspot platform is still in restricted beta mode before its full launch; however, last week, I obtained an invite to it. After spending a couple of hours on the site, I wrote up a lengthy tweet thread examining its many flaws. At least two other journalists also released stories about the site soon afterwards.