Professor Jiang, the geopolitical analyst and game theory commentator behind the YouTube channel Predictive History, made his name predicting Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory and a subsequent US confrontation with Iran. His latest commentary, however, has moved from foreign policy into domestic sociology.
In a recent interview with influencer SNEAKO, Jiang presented a figure that, by his own admission, he was not entirely certain about.
“I’m not sure if this statistic is correct,” he told viewers. “But apparently, 20% of all American white girls in their 20s are on OnlyF*ns. The idea that you have a percentage of American white girls in their 20s all on OnlyF*ns is incredible to think about.”
Jiang paused to cross-reference the number in real time, and what he found was not far off from his initial claim. “The statistic says on Google that for women aged 18 to 24, roughly 14% are active on OnlyF*ns,” he said. “Imagine it’s probably 20% or maybe 30% if you go up to 35, 40 years old. And the percentage of these women that are white, it’s about 70%.”
He presented these numbers not as a settled argument but as the foundation for a cultural thesis. In his view, the rise of platforms like OnlyF*ns is not simply a byproduct of digital economics. It is, he argues, a symptom of something far more serious.
“OnlyF*ns is the best indicator of a society in decline,” he said. “The Roman Empire, when it declined, the main problem was that women refused to have children. And so everyone was freaking out, like, what can we do about it?”
His commentary also took on a political edge. During the conversation, Jiang and SNEAKO talked about the glaring contradiction in how some American conservatives have framed US involvement in the Middle East as a mission of cultural liberation.
“That’s the narrative you’re hearing from the Trump people,” SNEAKO said. “They’re saying, ‘Oh, look, the libtards are getting owned.’ And they’re posting images of Iranian girls stripping free of their niqab, their oppressive niqab.”
“It’s the conservative right saying the libtards are mad that women are on OnlyF*ns,” SNEAKO noted.
For a movement that frequently invokes traditional values, the celebration of Iranian women accessing Western content sat uneasily alongside those same commentators’ stated concern about American moral decay.
Jiang said, “America wants to liberate Iranian women so that they can go on OnlyF*ns and enjoy American corruption and decadence.”