I mean....is anyone really shocked?
A good portion of the Manosphere/Red Pill has been trending into "free thinker" territory for quite some time now. Also, in the Black Manosphere, most criticisms of modern women are going to be directed towards Black women understandably because those are the women we're most familiar with. And as the saying goes, familiarity breeds contempt. And the whole platform went from mostly focusing on self-improvement and accountability for men to focusing on how bad women, dating, hookup culture, and feminism is.
So, it's natural that a White woman who presents herself as a "free thinker" who's anti-feminist, anti hookup culture, and bashes modern women will blow up in the Red Pill space. She not only panders to frustrated men who want to see women be "disciplined" but also uses the naivete of Black men with limited experiences with White women to lift her up as a female ally without viewing it as "simping."
Manosphere Black men are not really pro-Black as a collective. They generally care about being men more than they care about being Black. That's why they're so quick to label themselves "free thinkers" while shilling for the Right and calling "red pilled" White people like Jordan Peterson, JustPearlyThings, Joe Rogan, Rollo Tomassi, etc. "allies."
And I'm actually fairly cool with that because they usually don't pretend otherwise like some of these other entertainers who put on a "pro-Black" image for clout. Red Pilled Black men tell people straight up that they care more about the rights of men of all races more than anything else. AMS confirmed this. And even my man, Kevin Samuels, who I considered one of the best people to come out of the movement said questionable things that showed that he had this way of thinking.
So, it shouldn't shock people that a White woman who Shang Tsunged Kevin Samuel's entire talking points will be met with a positive reception in the Black Manosphere especially since she obsessively studied the works and talking points of Red Pill content from various Black creators before blowing up. She basically studied our shyt and decided to try to master it and present it to a wider audience. No different from Eminem in hip hop ironically.