Written By Tech Boy @thetechboyorg
Isabella Maria Deuca—an awesome name, by the way—recently found herself at the center of another controversy on X, formerly known as Twitter. This time, it’s all about what people are calling “Bikini Gate.” Let’s get one thing straight: we need to stop having all these gates. Whether it’s “Cake Gate,” “Bikini Gate,” or anything else, it’s getting ridiculous. And now, conservative groups are fighting each other over this, which is a real problem.
Isabella Maria Post Sparks Controversy
To dive into this, let’s look at a recently deleted post on X from Isabella Maria, which was up about 24 hours ago. The post read, “We have millions of illegals invading our country, Chinese fentanyl killing Americans, record numbers of children being trafficked at the border, we’re running out of ammunition, World War III is imminent, but ‘conservatives’ want to bully me about what I wear to the beach.” The tweet goes on, but unfortunately, it’s been deleted, and I only managed to grab a screenshot. But she’s right—we have more important things to discuss.
Last week, I talked about how kids don’t even know the national anthem. Two weeks ago, it was all about people fighting over the AI friend pin debate. Yet, here we are, focused on Isabella posting bikini pictures on X.
Lectures Don’t Win Elections
To those lecturing Isabella: we have more critical battles to fight. If you want to lecture someone, save it for November 6th. We have an election to win, an election that’s about far more than what someone wears on social media. It’s about choosing between “DEI” or freedom, racism or unity, not supporting Israel or standing by our allies, scarcity or abundance, and chaos or normalcy. This election is between a woman and someone who knows what a woman is, between communism and freedom. Do we want to be communist? No. So, let’s not let Isabella Maria’s pictures make us forget what’s truly at stake.
Isabella Maria, you’ve been through this before. Remember “Cake Gate” in October when you posted a picture of yourself baking a cake, and people freaked out? You know the strategy: controversy drives clicks. And you’re smart; you know this. By posting these pictures and tagging them with “because liberal women don’t like me,” you’re not just posting—you’re creating a trend. You’ve started a counter-trend of Christian conservative women posting pictures of themselves, making a statement. You even got featured on “Not the Bee,” albeit in a negative manner with your body getting scribbled out.
But here’s the thing: your X revenue isn’t as important as the future of our country. You know full well that people are going to yap and argue about this online, but we need to focus on the big picture. Even using the Christian modesty argument, the Bible says not to cause your brother to stumble. In this context, don’t cause people to stumble into voting for DEI smoothie just because they don’t like your posts. We need to keep our focus on the issues that matter—like the millions of illegals invading our country, the fentanyl crisis, and the threat of World War III. Keep posting about those things, and keep the conversation focused on abortion, national security, and other critical issues.
If people want to criticize something, let them criticize the DNC, not you, Isabella. But you know people are going to criticize you anyway, so just hold off on the bikini pics for now. After November 6th, you can post whatever you want.
To those criticizing her, I say again: we have more pressing issues. And to Isabella Maria, I say: let’s concentrate on what truly matters right now. In 2022, my campaign for school president was derailed by evangelical and anti-evolution debates, which led to my loss. By 2023, I shifted my focus to policy, and I won (in a way). While the school elections were significant—with the state of the school, dating dynamics, and national security state of the school hanging in the balance—it’s crucial to remember that he who chooses the prom colors is not nearly as important as he who controls the nukes.
In 2022, I was an Evangelical lightning rod, and even as a more moderate figure in 2023, that label stuck with me. Despite criticism and controversy, I have only 394 followers on X, and my post about Calendar Gate on my tech website received just 400 views. Meanwhile, Isabella Maria has millions of followers and can set trends with a single picture. I’d like to be able to create a trends like that, but right now, she needs to focus on what’s important. Later, she can return to being an Evangelical lightning rod, just as I was. Controversy drives clicks, and being that lightning rod can be both fun and frustrating. For now, we need to focus on the fundamentals; focus on November 5th, focus on making sure Kamala Harris and her disastrous policies never take office. In an election between communism and freedom let’s not argue about bikinis.