Christian commentator Pinesap seeks donations after losing job amid viral debate and controversy

Self-proclaimed fascist Pinesap seeks financial support after claiming he was unfairly dismissed from his job.


Pop Culture & Art July 23, 2025 1 min read
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Connor Estelle, who goes by the pseudonym Pinesap online, is seeking financial support after claiming he was dismissed from his job following his appearance on Jubilee’s “Surrounded” series.

During the widely viewed debate—garnering nearly 4 million views on YouTube—he openly described himself as a fascist and stated he “doesn’t care” if he was labelled a Nazi. He also defended expressing support for autocracy and made controversial remarks about Nazi persecution, noting that while Nazis “persecuted the church a little bit,” he did not oppose human dignity being assaulted.

Following the backlash, Pinesap set up a fundraising campaign on GiveSendGo, a Christian crowdfunding platform known for hosting controversial causes.

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He described the campaign as an “emergency fund” for living expenses and job searching and accused society of engaging in "cancellation culture" by penalising him for voicing “fully legal traditional right‑wing political views.”

His initial goal of $15,000 has already been surpassed, raising nearly $20,000 so far. One donor contributed with a message reading, “We need a white nation! It’s our only future! Vive le Fascisme,” referencing the extremist code “88.”

Pinesap also spoke about the fallout during an appearance on the Rift Report podcast, saying he lost his job due to societal backlash: “It’s just the culture that kind of exists currently surrounding the manner in which you’re cancelled for voicing [...] any heterosexual, Christian, sort of moral belief.”

He did not provide details about the company or role from which he was terminated..

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