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Robby Starbuck (born 1988 or 1989) is an American conservative social media activist and former music video director. As a music video director, he worked with artists such as Akon, Eve, Smashing Pumpkins, and Yellowcard.
On social media, he has staunchly criticized various corporate policies such as those concerning diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, LGBTQ+ events and climate change. Starbuck has been credited by some for igniting a sequence of corporate rollbacks on some of those policies, especially DEI policies, although other reports from the corporations have stated that the adjustments were performance oriented.
Robby Starbuck is also the creator of the documentary film, The War on Children, which criticizes gender-affirming care policies. The film was streamed on X and was endorsed by Elon Musk, but also drew recourse for being anti-trans and anti-LGBTQ+, and generated criticism for purporting conspiracy theories.
Early life
Robby was raised by his mother and grandparents, who had fled Cuba in the 1960s. He grew up in a Catholic household.
Career
Starbuck directed music videos and commercials in California before moving to Williamson County, Tennessee in 2019. He then began investing in real estate and the stock market.
Starbuck said he received pushback in Hollywood for identifying as Republican in 2015 and subsequently posting about his beliefs on social media. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he campaigned against mask and vaccine mandates. In 2021, Starbuck declared his candidacy for the Republican nomination to represent Tennessee's 5th congressional district. The State Republican party removed him from the 2022 primary ballot, a decision ultimately upheld by the Tennessee Supreme Court. Starbuck instead ran as a write-in candidate, but did not win the nomination.
In June 2023, a photo agency issued a legal warning to Starbuck after he used a copyrighted paparazzi photo of actress Megan Fox and her family in a social media post which accused the actress of "child abuse" for allegedly forcing her children to wear girls' clothes. Megan Fox responded to Starbuck's post by saying "Exploiting my child's gender identity to gain attention in your political campaign has put you on the wrong side of the universe."
= Anti-DEI activism
=In June 2024, Starbuck began campaigning on social media against companies unpopular with conservatives because of their DEI initiatives, support for LGBTQ+ events, climate change strategies, and related corporate policies. Starbuck focused on brands that implemented these programs in recent years and which he saw as less likely to resist pressure. His employees helped him research the companies' policies and their executives' backgrounds. He targeted one company at a time, posting dozens of times over the course of weeks urging his followers to protest with their voices and wallets. Tractor Supply was the first company to roll back their initiatives within that same month. John Deere announced that it would no longer sponsor "social or cultural awareness" events and would audit all its training materials in July. In August, Harley-Davidson, Brown-Forman, Lowe's, and Ford Motor Company rolled back several of their DEI initiatives and ended their respective relationships with Human Rights Campaign. In September 2024, Molson Coors and Caterpillar Inc. did the same. In October 2024, Toyota followed suit. In November 2024, Boeing Co. and Walmart rolled back their DEI initiatives after being targeted by Starbuck. The New York Times commented that "Robby Starbuck may have scored his biggest win" to date with his successful pressure campaign against Walmart. In December 2024, Nissan scaled back its DEI policies following a pressure campaign by Starbuck. In January 2025, McDonald's and Target rolled back some of their DEI policies after being targeted by Starbuck.
A CNN review showed that most of the companies that altered their policies against Starbuck's pressure were making "performative tweaks". Ford retained several of its DEI policies while the changes at John Deere were not as sweeping as Starbuck stated. Walmart continued to focus on expanding opportunities for underrepresented suppliers.
= The War on Children
=Starbuck's documentary The War on Children, which streamed on X (formerly Twitter) in February 2024, opposes gender-affirming care. The documentary contains interviews with Riley Gaines, Chaya Raichik of Libs of TikTok, and US Senator Rand Paul, among others. The film's website tagline states that it "exposes the WAR that's being waged on children today through gender ideology, ESG, CRT, sexualization of entertainment, sex trafficking, online exploitation, TikTok, Big Pharma and more". The film promotes the conspiracy theory that toxic chemicals are responsible for causing children to identify as LGBTQ+. News outlets have described the film as "anti-trans" and "anti-LGBTQ+".
Elon Musk recommended the film. Musk also previously promoted the trailer, which then received over 30 million views. A group planned to screen the film at a movie theater in Vernon, British Columbia, but another local group lobbied the theater to cancel the screening due to concerns about the film harming marginalized people and potentially violating the Human Rights Code of British Columbia. In Ottawa County, Michigan, a commissioner promoted the film during a public meeting, which may have been against county policy.
Personal life
He is married to Landon Starbuck, a musician who performed under the name of Matriarch. They have four children.
He identifies as a non-denominational Christian.
Filmography
= DVD music
=2010 – Silverstein – Decade (Live at the El Mocambo)
= Music videos
=2008 – A Skylit Drive – This Isn't the End
2009 – And Then There Were None – Reinventing Robert Cohn
2009 – Asking Alexandria – Final Episode (Let's Change the Channel)
2010 – Asking Alexandria – A Prophecy
2010 – August Burns Red – Mariana's Trench
2010 – Fight Fair – Pop Rocks
2010 – Pierce the Veil – Caraphernelia
2010 – Seasons After – Cry Little Sister
2010 – The Dangerous Summer – Where I Want to Be
2011 – Pop Evil – Monster You Made
2011 – Smashing Pumpkins – Owata
2012 – Blessed by a Broken Heart – Rockin' All Night
2012 – Jeffree Star – Prom Night!
2012 – Yellowcard – Always Summer
2013 – Akon – One in the Chamber
2013 – Eve feat. Gabe Saporta – Make It Out This Town
= Documentaries
=2024 – The War on Children
References
External links
Official website
Robby Starbuck discography at Discogs
Robby Starbuck at IMDb
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Robby Starbuck (born 1988 or 1989 [1]) is an American conservative social media activist and former music video director. As a music video director, he worked with artists such as Akon, Eve, Smashing Pumpkins, and Yellowcard.
About – The Robby Starbuck Show
Robby now hosts The Robby Starbuck show to lead on the issues at the forefront of our rapidly changing world. As a proud father of three, Robby sees being a father and husband as his greatest blessings in life.
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Aug 28, 2024 · Robby Starbuck, a former Hollywood music video director turned conservative activist, has caught fire campaigning online against some major American brands’ diversity, equity and inclusion...
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After directing Oscar winning actors in Hollywood, Starbuck effectively ended his career by coming out with his Republican beliefs in 2016. Robby later ran for Congress in 2022 with endorsements from Senator Rand Paul, Candace Owens, Charlie Kirk, …
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Robby Starbuck is a Cuban-American Producer and Director. Robby was nominated for Best Rock Video and Best Indie Video at the Much Music Video Awards (MMVA's), Won the YouTube Play award, won the Kerrang!