I love Molyneux's content, he has some amazing philosophical discussions with his guests. I often fall asleep listening to him. I especially enjoy his discussions with Jordan Petersen types and have to give him props for his thorough ass wreckage of Peter Joseph and that infantile Zeitgeist movement.
The problem with him is his shady past and his playing therapist with young and impressionable members (his main donations). Steph is not a therapist and should not be acting as some authority figure in solving serious emotional problems. He's moved away publicly from his dangerous defooing (look that shit up) nonsense and anarchism is the answer, but he can't help but play therapist arrogantly. What makes things worse is his awful bedside manner when talking with troubled teens. One of the worst things that can happen to someone needing therapy is having a bad therapist, let alone an unqualified one like him. Who knows how many minds he's fucked up.
His therapist wife used to come on his podcasts and be the ultra authority in his therapy sessions, while he was peddling his philosophy of everything shtick (forget that accronym) but she was reprimanded, which he flat out denied on a Joe Rogan podcast.
In the past couple of years, as he's gain more mainstream appeal, he's also moved from away from many of his extreme positions and has become practical, especially as it relates to free markets, egalitarianism and working within current systems for solutions.