Skip to content
MAGA

MAGA dudes got fleeced by an Indian scammer using AI

There is no polite way to say this. A bunch of MAGA dudes got horny on the internet, found an AI blonde in a flag bikini, and started throwing money at her, only to find out the whole thing was being run by a 22-year-old med student in India.

That is so much worse than just getting fooled by a fake account. It’s been happening since the dawn of the internet, but with AI now in the mix, this stuff is getting way harder to spot. If you’re a retard, that is. AI slop is easy to see for anyone who isn’t stupid.

This guy flat-out built the perfect MAGA thirst trap, fed it culture war slop every day, and watched the money roll in.

And the funniest part is he basically told on himself.

MAGA pays up to Indian scammer posing as a hot blonde, classic

>> Shop Philly Sports Gear Here

He said he made the account after getting advice from Google’s Gemini, which told him the MAGA audience, especially older men in the US, had more money and was more loyal. So he made “Emily Hart,” a fake MAGA influencer who looked like Jennifer Lawrence, posted bikini pics, guns, beer, and right-wing bait, and let the most gullible freaks on the internet do the rest.

Within a month, the account had 10,000 followers. Her reels were getting millions of views. Then came the real scam. He sold merch, opened a Fanvue account, made AI porn, and started cashing checks off lonely conservatives who thought they were talking to some hot patriot nurse.

His own quotes make it even better.

“Every day I’d write something pro-Christian, pro-Second Amendment, pro-life, anti-abortion, anti-woke, and anti-immigration.”

That’s it. That was the formula. Not truth. Not beliefs. Not politics. Just a checklist for engagement farming idiots.

And then he really twisted the knife.

“The MAGA crowd is made up of dumb people — like, super-dumb people. And they fall for it.”

Imagine sending your hard-earned money to a fake online girlfriend who does not exist, only for the guy behind the screen to call you “super-dumb” after the fact. You have to log off forever after that. There is no recovery.

He also said, “I was basically doing nothing. And it was just flooded with money.”

Of course it was. That is what makes this whole thing so embarrassing. He did not need some master plan. He just needed a fake blonde, an American flag, a few anti-immigration captions, and a crowd of weird dudes ready to empty their wallets because pixels told them what they wanted to hear.

That is the part people should sit with. This wasn’t some genius operation. It was easy. That’s what makes it brutal.

And when he tried making a liberal version, he said Democrats saw it as “AI slop” and did not engage the same way. Whether you want to argue about that part or not, the end result is still hilarious. One side spotted the bait. The other lined up to pay monthly for it.

Instagram eventually took the account down for fraudulent activity. Facebook pulled the page too. But by then the damage was already done. The guy made his money, admitted what he did, mocked the people who funded it, and walked away saying he did not feel like he was scamming anyone.

Sure.

Here’s the truth. If you gave money to a fake AI MAGA pinup account and it turned out to be some random guy farming you for cash, you did not get outsmarted by politics. You got played because you were desperate and stupid enough to believe the fantasy.

And honestly, that might be the most American part of this whole story.

Comments (0)

Leave a Reply

Back To Top

Discover more from The Liberty Line

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading