It's weird to me how the "Brighton group" stuck together when Shubble's and Caiti's allegations came on.
Before I get into my perspective, I'm sorry for throwing this out in this specific subreddit, but since it aligns a bit with the Dream Team (and George) it's the only way I can link this thing to it.
I went back on Twitter yesterday and saw the tweets answering the one Wilbur poorly addressed statement and noticed the tweets being quite the same for all the people of the Brighton group concerning the statement. They all say "I witnessed you being manipulative" and "that apology sucks" in almost a choreography that seems all orchestrated. I don't know if this is only how I perceived it, but for people who have (at least publicly) never or almost never hanged out with the guy, I feel like the tweets were very much the same.
What also made me weirded out about it was how they acted as a pressure point against George when Caiti came out with their own allegations. Like even before George answered properly, all of the group had subsequently decided to go nuts on him and defended Caiti heavily, calling George names and all. I remember specifically how MaxGGs and Aimsey went live to defend Caiti and insulted George, quite in a way that reminded me of how the Wilbur situation went. Shubble also went defending Caiti despite the fact she apparently didnt knew much to it, felt weird but I do get why she would be in support of her in this case.
My point is, I feel like it's extremely weird for a group of creators that - sure have some link with the situation but not enough to actually be part of it - hang out altogether at various times to actually come and join themselves on the hate train despite the fact they know either little to nothing about the situation, or are sometimes act completely clueless about certain aspects of the situation. Maybe it's all in my head but this behavior, although felt natural back in time, now feels quite weird in perspective.