Lost a lot of respect for him when he promoted Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson shamelessly.
Although he didn't do it in a political context, when you shout out a guy who's popular for "destroying libtards with facts" and another who confuses "Neo-Marxism" as being post-modernism (the two are actually the opposite), my heart kinda sank. I always found it a bit hilarious that people uphold Shapiro as being their hallmark of intellectualism and justice when he's such a nerd, this geek, this dork, the guy who was the running backpack kid in high school; probably the guy a lot of poeple who watch him were bullying in their younger years. The irony definitely doesn't fall flat. Peterson on the other hand wrote the most boring tripe I've ever tried to read. It's literally 12 rules to be nice to your parents, to clean your room, and believe in God. Who reads this garbage and thinks the guy is smart?
It's fine anyways since I don't watch Pewdiepie for his intellectual acumen but for entertainment purposes. I definitely don't agree with everything he says but when he stays within the context of memes and other internet silliness, he's good at it.
His channel is mostly just reactions but he's entertaining, he gets a pass.