I like that exJWs on Youtube are free to disagree. Long may that continue. Even so, Marc and Cora's repeated sniping about John Cedars is tiresome. It is as if they cannot leave well alone and believe they have to repeat themselves lest others be "taken in" by John. It has dismal shades of JW organization's need to frequently bad-mouth apostates - just in case anyone didn't get how bad they were.
On the topic of John's personality: He's flawed probably egotistical, at times easily offended by what people say about him and takes obvious pride in his video productions. I do not know how to make videos but I too am flawed and assess myself as egotistical and at times offended by what people say. Big deal!
But, like John Cedars, I'm also much more than that. If we are upfront about ourselves, we share a common humanity and, because of our experiences in JW organization, are likely pretty sensitive to criticism and rejection. But it doesn't make any of us bad people.
BTW, John Cedars shared company with a huge number of other people who felt that inaction by the "owner" of Crisis of Conscience justified illegal downloads. Those who know me will know that I disagreed with John's actions - but I understand what led to it. To date, the "owner" of the copyright of Crisis of Conscience has still not made the book available to the public for purchase. I should imagine JWs would be delighted about that stagnation.