Who said it didnt?
I am talking about his YT channel and overall online presence. He appears to be a man-child who was allegedly abused by his parents, trying to work through his feelings through philosophy. Instead of bucking-up into manhood, he whines and complains and cries victim like the feminists and entitled spoiled people. He has also been caught lying and changing his stories (ask YT's StormCloudsGathering about that), then he takes down videos or alters them, stating the incidents never occurred. If you disagree with him and he cannot change your mind, then he claims you are a troll and bans you, and when confronted in public on a live stream about it, he simply disconnected, taking the faux moral high ground of feigned righteous indignation.
That said, I reiterate my approval of this video as being extremely well-researched and well-done.
I'm curious--what does "bucking-up into manhood" actually look like? Are you saying he acts in an unprofessional manner, or? I know Stefan is emotional, but I also see this to be linked with his personality, or in other words, out of his hands to fix.
Connection with your own emotions is not a bug, it's a feature