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hello hello I am rags and unfortunately I have to begin this video with some questionable news some good some bad let's go ahead and start with the bad news the dreaded a YouTube D monetization wave has finally struck my fair fair Channel not all the videos thank God but a decent amount of him enough to get me on edge and worried I knew the time would finally come there would be a day with rags as a name on it if it sounds like it doesn't make sense that's because it doesn't but don't panic don't worry lord knows I've been doing enough worrying for all of us manual reviews are taking place as we speak and so far the news is pretty much all good at least mostly so I'm not sweating bullets exactly but I'm still a little on edge I don't do this too often but I feel it's a little appropriate now but I do have a patreon the future on YouTube is uncertain at most and while I'm not as affected as some other guys out there to whom I really do feel immensely awful for if you would like to 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what I've been thinking about doing and I asked this on Twitter you should follow me there too but what I thought about doing was doing like a gaming version of Sargon's this weekend stupid where every Sunday or Saturday probably Sunday I would just sort of stream gaming related stuff and things that have happened that might be relevant to you guys I don't really have a schedule so this would be the first thing I've ever done sort of like it and I think it'd be a good way to keep in contact with you guys make something steady I would have guests on and we could talk about all sorts of stuff and it would be laid back casual just sort of fun so let a doggo know what you're thinking about get in contact with me on Twitter discord you guys know how to reach me I'm pretty approachable not just from the front either [Music] our subject for today is a podcast called PewDiePie in trouble for racial slur the channel it's on is pat the nes punk and i have never heard of this person before but that is a damn shame so we'll jump into this podcast here near the beginning or they are talking about PewDiePie and how months back he made Hitler jokes what happened was you know he had he had a string of anti-semitic humor Nazi jokes um yeah and it was hilarious [ __ ] I don't see why the Turtle G was so pissed at him that video was hilarious I laughed so hard my sides began to cramp it hurt to laugh and I'm not even really a fan of PewDiePie I've never wants to video so I think I have maybe watched two ever about being one of them the other one wasn't amnesia the Dark Descent video years ago but hey do you guys remember when he made this sign to behold death to all tell us how to pronounce your given message sub scribe to teen star star I liked the editing subscribe to gamestop now I don't think it would be possible for me to explain to you just how much time I spent laughing at that it was the funniest damn thing I have ever seen in my life I swear to God it hurt it hurt to laugh yeah he made Hitler jokes I know isn't that insane making fun of Hitler you see Pat Ian listen Ian's on the left and Pat's on the right here the reason I'll explain this to you I shouldn't have to but here's the thing the reason that Nazi jokes and Holocaust jokes Hitler jokes the reason that those jokes are so funny and so easy to use is because it is universally understood by pretty much everybody on the planet that Hitler and the Nazis and the Holocaust are just they're bad they're double-plus terrible horrible no good these are such good jokes because you don't have to explain to people and it's understood that Hitler and the Nazis in the Holocaust were terrible and horrible the Wall Street Journal posted about it The Wall Street Journal reported on it hmm that's not exactly fair to say is it Pat that the Wall Street Journal just reported on it The Wall Street Journal they tried to assassinate PewDiePie's character The Wall Street Journal they wrote a hit piece on PewDiePie remember from February Disney severs ties with YouTube star PewDiePie after anti-semitic posts you know jokes PewDiePie made jokes and I got offended at the jokes so they tried to attack him assassinate his character they wrote a hit piece about him they attacked him and PewDiePie had done nothing wrong he just told some jokes that some people found offensive Rolf Winkler Jack NICUs and Ben Fritz wrote that article The Wall Street Journal what is supposed to be a bastion of journalistic integrity sent a team a number of their staff to watch all of pewdiepies videos from August onward and then they said that since August PewDiePie has posted nine videos that include anti-semitic jokes or Nazi imagery the old media wanted to attack the new media so much they went after the style of jokes that he was making the Wall Street Journal went to Disney to ask them about these jokes and as a result Disney cut they cut ties with him they're trying to destroy PewDiePie's livelihood because the old media hates the new media Disney of course knew all along exactly what kind of content that PewDiePie was making and they were fine with it because they were jokes it was The Wall Street Journal that tried to drum up the idea that these were unacceptable that they were too offensive that they were too crude and as a result they got enough public backlash that they created arbitrarily to make him lose all that funding so no they didn't just write an article about PewDiePie might have helped start the ad pocalypse along with a couple other little things no and that's kind of ridiculous isn't it but hey anything you can do to try and associate PewDiePie with the problems plaguing YouTube beauty I had been making these jokes for a long long time Disney was fine with it YouTube was fine with it Twitter was fine with it everybody was fine with it because it was just standard fare crude jokes edgy humor it was all for the lulz the far more likely cause is what was drummed up by these moral busybodies like the ones at The Wall Street Journal and elsewhere who didn't want PewDiePie at the top who wanted to stagnate his growth who wanted to make him less influential remove his power remove his influence months and months and months before any of this stuff happened or popped up we knew that YouTube had decided to start D monetizing videos and they didn't tell anybody this was far ahead of this anti-semitism controversy that was again arbitrarily drummed up by people in fact that's what we see happening just recently when he said [ __ ] on stream was it dumb yeah sure yeah absolutely it was dumb but this has been blown way out of proportion and by people who went to virtue signal by people who went to grandstand by people who want to to make PewDiePie weaker to people who want to assassinate his character and then we're still suffering from the fallout of that wittle fellow the need to defend him yes Ian Ferguson people felt the need to defend him because they were jokes I can see why in the comments section of this video which is just amazing I might add people have no problem at all calling you out Ian for trying to be such a moral busybody for trying to be the joke police for not understanding why some people aren't going to be a huge [ __ ] about the jokes that they hear online don't worry everybody Ian Ferguson is here to make sure that he's offended for everybody to let you all know that some jokes just aren't okay you make say a holocaust joke that's not allowed that a strictly verboten Nazi jokes no no no and the Jews will we can't make fun of the Jews they're a minority black people absolutely not off the table not the LGBT not women even though women aren't a minority oh but Ian can you believe that there are people out there who just aren't offended at everything the way that you are can you believe that there are some people in the world who just take jokes as what they are jokes also the idea that we're dealing with implications because of those defending him making jokes on the internet that were funny not the attacks by media and social justice warriors and the perpetually offended moral busybodies online and I think that's interesting Pat sure so what happened recently so there was a live stream where he was playing a third-person shooter game what was it called player unknowns battlegrounds multiplayer survival shooter no idea what that what that is you know you don't know what player unknowns battlegrounds is you pat I mean it's you know the most popular game on Steam it sold over 10 million copies since the end of March I mean you don't know what that is that's the game that norm and I keep trying to get you to play oh is that you said it's like a new version of Rainbow six basically mmm no it's like Battle Royale oh well maybe we can play it with Felix because then he can call us the n-word Waller point yeah I don't know if that's a good idea I think the channel trauma that might cause to people like you would probably put you into a coma but hey you two are adults sort of many surely you've been called nasty names all the time I certainly do I get called a [ __ ] and a [ __ ] and I get called a [ __ ] and that doesn't make any sense but whatever you see the thing is though that I have the emotional and mental maturity to simply go huh this is name-calling on the internet and as I am an adult this does not bother me and boy did it come out of his mouth so smooth like a number four on the Bristol scale like like he says it every day man you guys [ __ ] hate PewDiePie you can't even have the decency to give the man the benefit of the doubt this strikes me as odd Ian because in the comments section you say that boogie seems like a decent guy boogie2988 I know nothing about him otherwise not my job to correct him but when it comes to PewDiePie well you're taking overtime hours to correct him well that's why I think what's what's kind of surprising not surprising about it because you know he he's a edgy guy and I used that loosely but that's it but sorry Ian but what do you mean are you disagreeing with Pat as you've been speaking of PewDiePie thus far I would have assumed you'd immediately agree with him that PewDiePie's humor was edgy but is it not the right kind of edgy Ian is it a little bit too much for your inner virtue to handle what's interesting is that when people are trying to offend him there's like oh it was a heated gaming moment no was it wait what are you talking about Pat of course it [ __ ] was did you watch a different video than the rest of us now I know Pat that you're somebody that we should really be listening to especially here because as you've said you don't even know what player unknowns battleground is you've never played it but I'm sure you would be the expert that we should all call in matters of what is and isn't a heated gaming moment or what isn't isn't tense in this video game that you've never even heard of let alone played well you see I have played the game about a hundred fifty hours or so in addition to all the other first-person shooters and high-stakes games that I've played in my video gaming career you see Pat there are no respawns in player unknowns battle grounds once you die it's time for a new game where hopefully you will do better than previously add in the team elements of the game where friendly players can be knocked out where they're incapacitated but still alive and you can rescue them and keep the game going with your friend instead of just having it be you having the fate of his character riding on your shoulders hitting someone that many times with an SKS and not downing them I know the exact feeling Pat being upset and angry that you weren't able to save your gaming compete reott upset that in that moment your skill simply wasn't great enough to do what you wanted to do yeah it's intense it's frustrating it makes you angry lord knows I get upset when I play this game sometimes and look at his face the way that he's fidgeting with his mouth he's focused his tongues sliding back and forth nibbling on his own mouth he's concentrating he's in the moment he's focused yes Pat this was a heated gaming moment it was it was as heated as as me playing a game of snake on my graphing calculator in high school yeah a highly astute and educated observance isn't it from someone who hasn't even played the game or knows anything about it Pat that's about as heated as ago also he did gaming moments well the stupidest [ __ ] phrases I've ever heard a heated gaming moment I've yelled a lot of things during heated gaming moments I've never felt the need to yell a racial slur so Ian believes that heated gaming moment is one of the stupidest [ __ ] phrases he has ever heard what would you call them instead would you call them something else you could save yourself a bit of time and just call it raging being salty but are you implying Ian that heated gaming moments don't exist even though after you said it was a stupid phrase you said I've yelled a lot of things during heated gaming moments I've never felt the need to yell a racial slur okay so heated gaming moments exist you just don't like the terminology which isn't really relevant here well no maybe I'm wrong maybe the terminology that other people that I don't care about use maybe that is what mad mmm so you yourself you yell you rage certainly you said things that you don't mean certainly you said things out of anger and frustration just to get the point across that you are angry and frustrated certainly pure pure Ian you've never you've never said anything bad have you either way this is a stupid argument Ian and you should feel ashamed for making it you are not PewDiePie you don't come from where he's from you don't think the same thoughts you don't have the same reactions judging other people based on the things that you do is not always a wise decision judging people on a moral level for the things they blurt out an immense frustration is not a wise thing to do I think that's the other weird part about it is that when people are jumping to defend Felix and Felix actually apologize say what's gonna get into a good that he did that because he was it huh so while pat on the right believes that it was a good thing that that PewDiePie apologized and PewDiePie can do whatever he wants personally I don't really care if he apologized or not Ian is of course under the opinion that this was not a genuine apology if PewDiePie had blurted out [ __ ] for instance in his immediate gaming moment and then he went to me and apologized for saying that word I would of course believe him and I would think that his hearts in the right place of course I wouldn't want an apology really but you know he was very defiant about you know the the Hitler did nothing wrong joke sand the death to all Jews jokes and things like that he was at all right I'm just an artist I'm a performer entertainer yeah he is an artist he is a performer he trolls all the time he loves to do things just for the heck of it it's obvious that PewDiePie loves using edgy questionable humor to goad reactions out of people his Hitler jokes his Jew jokes he did nothing wrong in making those jokes he did nothing immoral and there were no victims just like here because he made those jokes those jokes were funny they were hilarious though I wonder Pat would you give every other performer artist musician comedian the same strict set of guidelines that you said for PewDiePie you have no problem after all in the comments section of this own video showing such immense affection for a comment that was made praising George Carlin as one of the greatest thinkers in the world but we know about George Carlin and his brilliant humor how edgy it was how raunchy and nasty and vial it could be on the surface or maybe there was a mistake in my interpretation and I'll give you the benefit of the doubt but the Hitler jokes the Jew jokes the Semitic humor those were all the idea those weren't blurted out in a moment of frustration those were things that were practically choreographed those were jokes that he came up with those are things he put into videos he didn't save him without knowing that they would be in there he put those in there on purpose for express purposes to make people laugh and to be edgy with edgy humor so Pat don't you think you're being a little disingenuous by comparing these two things and does it not strike you as odd Pat that he apologizes for something he didn't mean and he doesn't apologize for something he did mean don't you think that should be obvious to you isn't that how apologies normally work this though I think to a lot of people even crossed that line people that were willing to defend him before not everybody was some like okay this is a little much now because again this wasn't him trying to do some sort of elaborate Fiverr joke where he pay someone to do see how far they're gonna go even though the joke was really stupid the joke was hilarious and thousands and thousands millions of people thought it was hilarious because we're not gonna hurt you signal and act like we're moral superiors to other people because we saw an offensive joke and have to say that it's not funny and it's stupid how dare he make that kind of humor and you could do a lot of other things instead of that joke to make the same [ __ ] point yeah what is the entertainer with 57 million YouTube subscribers know about comedy this was just like you said casually comes out his mouth like he's talking about peanut butter and jelly sandwiches really is that you did you watch that clip and think that he's a [ __ ] in a casual manner yep and not to me is sort of what I think really hit people's like oh this is that casual racism people talk about that we think it's just a catchphrase this is what it is but PewDiePie wasn't being racist how was this casual racism if there's no actual race occurring right so I think that's what hit home for more people problematically I think too is that people are like well it's just a word it's just an it's just an insult that is correct in it's just a word it is just a bunch of letters strung together that make a particular sound it is just a word [ __ ] is just a word like Hank [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] every other ethnic or racial insult that exists it's no different apart from how you choose to react to it nobody is saying that these are nice words that you should say them as a derogatory slur to someone because of that ethnic or racial reason nobody is saying that these are things you should say in polite company are out and about in public because Society has arbitrarily given these words power and grits and intensity and again this is all of our own doing or he didn't mean it that way it was just you know a heated gaming moment and you know it just it slipped out of his mouth as an insult he didn't mean it because you know he doesn't like black people or or this or that and it's like well yes Ian doesn't that sound completely reasonable to you as an explanation as to why he said it if you call somebody a [ __ ] online because you hate their guts or because they're just an annoying ass Ginji or something I mean what did you hate gay people if you call somebody a [ __ ] do you really believe that they're an incestuous piece of filth I mean when you say [ __ ] you do you really mean that you actually would have sex with that person as PewDiePie in his apology video said it's just the nastiest word he can think of and he said it out of frustration how does that not make sense think for two seconds about what you're [ __ ] saying and I'm not even talking about Felix I'm thinking about the people who are defending him oh okay so like most people alrighty it's okay if you say something as an insult then that means you think there's a negative connotation to that word yes Ian that's why people use it is an insult because there's negative connotation to it a connotation that society has given to that word you see in it almost it's almost like if we trivialize the word if we stop treating the word with such high regard if everybody stopped flipping their [ __ ] when some random nobody in the internet said [ __ ] then maybe the word would be declawed and defamed and it wouldn't have bite then it wouldn't matter who used it or where or how because nobody would care or you know what that connotation is of course connotations vary from person to person and some people care more than others like amoral busybody in podcasting on the Internet people who are immensely upset that there are some people out there a lot of people out there of every skin tone who just don't give a damn about that word and who have much more important things to worry about you know you know the meaning of it that's immediately defy me immediately that argument is shot it's defenseless it it's like and I used to [ __ ] go off on people in high school all the time for this it was like when people would use derogatory terms for gay people yeah Ian tell us are the people who use the word [ __ ] right are they by default if so facto as a result using the same logic that you just use are they all and must they be gay hating bigots I call myself a [ __ ] cuz [ __ ] I'm fabulous oh no that means I'm just full of self-loathing many of my friends online call me a [ __ ] all the time all the time it's like a joke at this point cuz you know I just suck [ __ ] ten ways till Tuesday upside down right side up any way that you want and leave no lap on sat upon if they're gay hating bigots then why would they be my friends I mean gosh I just I don't follow the logic Ian it doesn't work you know I'm starting to get the idea that context matters oh well I just used that word because you know it's just it's just an insult you know it's a word that sounds you know impactful and you know gets across a meaning and it's like yes that's exactly the point that's why we call people [ __ ] all the time and we have no idea what their orientation is that's why PewDiePie could say [ __ ] and frustration when he doesn't know if the other person is black or white or blue or green or aquamarine it's about the reaction to the word the bite the response that it gives that's why you can say [ __ ] without being a bigot and that's why you could say [ __ ] without being a racist it's really simple in I mean you had it in your mouth right there but why is that an insult why is that a powerful word to you because you know what it means and you know it's offensive and you know it hurts other people Ian that's the point of insulting people to make them have a reaction to make them upset to use nasty language that's why if you're black for instance and you don't give a damn what people call you because words are words if someone called you a [ __ ] it wouldn't matter it would have no power over you in fact it would have the opposite of the intended effect are in our society people who throw around [ __ ] at people as a racial slur to demean black people it makes them look awful Society makes them look terrible you're using an insult based on their race which isn't mean that's there's not substance to that I mean it makes you look dumb there's a woman I follow on Twitter paddy politics at young black con I'll link her in the description I'll use this as an example because it's the first one that comes to my head and it's [ __ ] amazing now paddy took the position that she just didn't have time to worry about some streamer saying [ __ ] and it didn't bother her because she has more important things to do she has a life and the only actual racism that I have seen surrounding this whole PewDiePie slip up was people being racist towards her because she should have cared more since she is supposed to be a certain way because she's black what she did was she uses hypocrisy from people like streamers Stephen bottle the second Omni Destiny who you might recall is the person that Sargon humiliated in a livestream kind like everyone who live streams with him it made him look like an absolute tool again it wasn't that he used the slur it's that he used it and he's a hypocrite and no one cares which makes him look like an idiot because he used the slur on her because she was black yeah I think obviously the term he used is it's so harsh because because people need to grow up honestly people need to stop living in the past people need to move on people need to stop giving such things bite and control over their lives and ignore it let it fade into obscurity where it belongs he conjures up so much at one time well Pat it depends on who you ask that's why these designations two words are so arbitrary as I've said when we both hear the word [ __ ] I'm sure we both think of two different things Oh God it conjures up [ __ ] it conjures up the history of slavery history the Civil War Jim Crow the how it was it 20,000 lynchings that went on for the repair of this country lynching talking we're talking lawless lynchings where that was screamed at people that were either burned alive in the United States this isn't a foreign country or just lynched and mas without any without any justice to be done those people that did that all right every racial slur has a hateful horrible history to it I mean I just retweeted something by patty where she says the same thing far more terrible horrible awful things were done in human history than the history of slavery in the United States hell the word slavery has a way worse implication than the word [ __ ] does means slavery as a whole throughout all human history think of all the cruelty and malice that was done to those people communism got 65 million people killed in the People's Republic of China in the 20th century does that mean that we're not allowed to say communism look here's the point I'm trying to make here you're trying to take words and then associate numbers and severity z' and values to them based on their histories but is something less offensive because it was more recent or less reason because it had more victims less victims because it was a victim based on the race what it was a victim based on their class or their heighth or their gender is discrimination based on gender worse than discrimination based on race why are we trying to make this a point-scoring competition between victimized peoples of the past that's why my position has always been just like how I am with words that you can't let this stuff affect you in that kind of way because when you do you legitimize it do not give it that power so there's a lot more to this word than I would argue a lot of other racial slurs other ethnic slurs or any and at least in this country and ultimately this is subjective entirely that's why so many people can just feel absolutely nothing that PewDiePie said this on a stream it just doesn't bother them because they don't care and that's why ultimately I would say that if you don't like him saying that then just don't watch her support him it's really that simple oh this is this clutch he's not American which I brought up before maybe a little softly that maybe or he's from in Sweden there's a different history of racial terms doesn't excuse it that I'm just saying that's a possibility I don't know how many times I've heard while looking through comment sections and going through videos and listening to opinions about this whole matter that people bring up I'm European and I cannot understand why this is such a big deal time and time again Europeans online are saying they don't understand this strange fascination in the United States with his racial slur they don't get it PewDiePie is a Swedish guy living in Britain is English his first language even I'm gonna say this though before we get to his Paula G to his apology and I'll say this anyone defending that word um what do you mean by defending the word if you're if you can defend the use of that word so easily feel free to say it around African Americans in the future give it a shot give it a shot if you're so if you think if you think it's harmless and you think it does it's just a word go ahead and use it um Pat are you implying that black people and if they're not they're not African Americans they'd never been [ __ ] Africa Pat are you implying that black people in the United States are so violent and so incapable of controlling their tempers and are so emotionally unstable and immature that they will attack you that they will commit a crime against you because you called them a word I mean is that is that something that you're actually implying here that they're so they're so incapable of these things that they're just I mean fully [ __ ] that's so racist listen Pat baby first off I mean look I'd ask you in person but you know you're just too brave for me aren't you Pat come and I saw this a lot a week back actually I saw all sorts of tweets this one here for instance is the first one that comes to mind and don't get me wrong I like Kofi he's a good guy absolutely 100% but I think he's totally wrong here and he's going about this with the wrong mindset like you Patton Ian the exact same thing don't tweet me a picture of a black person committing a crime and unjustifiably attacking and assaulting somebody because they said a word that they didn't like part of being a man is being able to control your emotions and to obey the law in to act maturely in public like when I say it's just a word and when you show me this what you're saying to me is oh yeah well here's some black person who's going to go to jail because you said that word it was like what kind of message does that send yeah I don't how is this supposed to help the reason why I'm not really concerned about words like [ __ ] is because I try not to make words out power the reason why I don't give it power is because it shows just how [ __ ] stupid people can be seriously like if a person just hate somebody solely because their skin color or solely because they think they're superior to other people to meet at least us we're making fun of not to mention the word [ __ ] to me it's just a word plain and simple like I'm not gonna make a word just dictate how I should react to that word you can only give words power if you put power onto the words that said there are various contexts to use [ __ ] without being derogatory there's a clear difference between what's up my [ __ ] and you stupid [ __ ] not to mention if a person were to do a news report is perfectly fine for that person the quote erases that use the word [ __ ] when I see these white liberals just getting really upset at PewDiePie I just cannot help but laugh and the reason why I love is because just because a person says a bad word does not mean the person has and since PewDiePie clearly didn't have any bad intense so that's why it to me at least he's not a racist also I dislike the idea of people not using words simply because they're a different race maybe it's me but telling people that they cannot use words based upon their race it's kind of a bit prejudiced go ahead and I want to make this argument because I thought this argument was [ __ ] great some it's not mine I wish I could credit whoever I saw making it on Twitter but it was if you think it's just a word and that people need to not be upset about it mm-hmm then when we call you racist for using it well then racist is just a word and you need to not get upset about that and you need to not defend yourself and get all up in arms about us calling you racist it's just the word what that's [ __ ] [ __ ] if I had made that argument on Twitter then I would be I would be glad that you didn't know my name I would not want to have my name associated with such a terrible line of reasoning there goes me thinking you were the bright one of the bunch Ian alright I'll try to make this very clear so you can understand it [ __ ] is an insult and it's a very lazy one because there's no substance behind it if you call somebody a [ __ ] because they're black well that's just being lazy and just being insulting based on something about that person a trait of theirs that they cannot change you are insulting an unchangeable physical characteristic of another human being and that's lazy like I said there's no substance behind it it doesn't have to do with their character and it doesn't have to rely on them performing any actual thing let's contrast this with racist so when you call somebody a racist you do this in response to something that they have said or something that they have done it requires for somebody else to take an action to say a phrase any of those things that way in order for this insult to be substantive it relies on somebody else to set it up it's like if somebody says something stupid and you call them stupid or if somebody says something bigoted and you call them a bigot what's interesting here though is that you're kind of in a strange way proving my point the word racist is thrown around so casually that it doesn't really mean anything anymore it's like calling people all trite or fascist these words are so often attributed to people based on no merit and no substance that these words lose their meaning similarly racist actually can damage someone's reputation from the outside so let's say you're a black guy walking down the street and some [ __ ] walks up to you and says you're a [ __ ] anybody watching this unfold will think that the [ __ ] guy is well and he's an [ __ ] we treat the person making that insult as the worst person of the - in fact modern American fetishization with victimization gives the person who was called a [ __ ] more power some people are even stupid enough to say it justifies a physical reaction from that person which is ridiculous but some people think that because well they're dumb but being labeled as a racist especially nowadays that's what's used by people to make you get fired from your job people use that to destroy your livelihood being branded as a racist is something that is applied to your character based on things that you've done or in many cases on absolutely nothing I have been called racist before even though I've never done anything racist and I don't think any race is better than anyone else and I judge everybody as individuals my parents never talked about race when I was growing up it was never meant to be special it was never fetishized growing up people's skin color was just another part of them that they couldn't change like how tall you were or what you were allergic to or just the things that you like to eat it was just not made to be something that was even important growing up my best friend was blasian his mother was Asian his father was black so there I hope I hope ian's that that has clarified why the thing you said was so great is [ __ ] and I can elaborate on this further if it is needed if you haven't ended up blocking me like Pat has the best probably slam I saw about this was that I guess journalist Ian Myles Chong he's a [ __ ] piece of [ __ ] oh if I could yeah wow Ian just hearing Ian miles Chung's name makes you fly into a fit of rage holy [ __ ] I like to think I know Ian miles Qiong fairly well I've talked about him in the cuphead video recently I think he's a nice guy we don't agree on everything but overall I think he's sincere and honest but for those of you who don't know Ian miles Qiong used to be an sjw he used to be on that side he used to be an anti a gamergate ER and everything I've got no doubt that this was quite a difficult thing to do because it's always difficult to admit when you're wrong especially when you've really committed to another side but I'm sure that we're all aware of the habits of the social justice community to eat their own when they go against the narrative the very the best response I said when he said Felix using oh I want to paraphrase him but he basically said Felix using the N word any-any and that was what he worked I doubt n word is not a big deal you have to get over it if some responded that was not a big deal why did you use the quote N word and not use the full word itself probably just because he wanted to be polite there's a lot of people who don't think that the word is really that big of a deal and they don't really care about it but just to be polite just to be nice because while they don't think it's a big deal they understand other people do they simply choose not to say it or to be sparing in its usage because he's a [ __ ] piece of show because he knows yes right exactly so he's a piece of [ __ ] because he didn't say [ __ ] okay [ __ ] coward and he's constantly knows it's wrong to and he's he's dying in a really bad Hill Ian miles Chung is certainly not a coward and I say that because well for starters he has open dm's and I think that means a lot especially with all of the immense flack that he gets from the left not even because II and Myles Chong really thinks crazy things or says crazy things but because in miles Chong used to be a social justice warrior he used to run in those crowds and the social justice community hate nothing more than when someone leaves the fold I think it's very big event to admit when he was wrong I've got no doubt that this was quite a difficult thing to do because it's always difficult to admit when you're wrong especially when you've really committed to another side but I'm sure that we're all aware of the habits of the social justice community to eat their own when they go against the narrative it's a [ __ ] piece of [ __ ] over the past few years I got swept up in the social justice movement I don't believe there's anything wrong with social justice as an idea but as a movement it's a different story despite having ideals it's easy to get lost in a mire of insults and dehumanizing attacks when engaged in a heated battle over social media it's a [ __ ] piece of [ __ ] but in doing so we often dehumanize others destroying any opportunity for discourse this is my son he's a [ __ ] piece of [ __ ] I contributed to an atmosphere of intolerance and aggression he's a [ __ ] piece of [ __ ] I find myself asking how these issues even matter when it's caused hurts others I am sorry if I ever hurt you he's a [ __ ] piece of [ __ ] attacking individuals of a petty disagreements is unacceptable he's a [ __ ] piece of [ __ ] tolerance is the cornerstone of public discourse he's a [ __ ] piece of [ __ ] at the inception of gamergate regardless of the movements origins many gamers were painted with broad brush strokes as obtuse [ __ ] Slayers and wailing hyper consumers demonized for the crime of liking video games I joined in the course of dehumanizing voices attacking my fellow gamers I was completely intolerant I was being an ass I had lost my way I had no right to dehumanize nor attack gamers as a whole he's a [ __ ] piece of [ __ ] instead of attacking people and dehumanizing them in the process I will strive to be more positive in my approach and engage with others on a human level he's a [ __ ] piece of [ __ ] when the end miles Chung makes mistakes what she does is cuz we all do here attracts them I've seen him admit where he's wrong and accept criticism I've seen him adjust his behavior based on feedback of what he does and I think he's a good person but I think Sargon talking about his apology a long time ago illustrates well the point about how the social justice community does indeed like to eat up its own and again this isn't someone this isn't someone that's an actor in a movie this is someone who's audience is younger people and children ah PewDiePie and that was always my biggest issue with it well so you get 57 million subscribers of course you'll have young children in there of course you'll have kids I mean you pat your channel I mean you've got younger children and your audience certainly who wants you because of their own volition do young children watch you does that mean that you have to morally must one be beholden to the audience that has voluntarily decided to watch you should comedians and entertainers everywhere who don't have nearly the reach that he has be forced to follow a certain level of morality even they don't owe their audience anything that wasn't promised or implied should they not be allowed to say certain words or to not have certain edgy humor because well think of the children now I think I might be able to be persuaded but as it stands right now the Internet is not a place for children anyway ultimately the content and the media that children do consume while they're online that is a responsibility that does not rest on PewDiePie that is a responsibility of their parents PewDiePie is not in the business of raising children or being a role model he is who he is and he has gained a following based around that that continues to grow even throughout this whole controversy no entertainer should be beholden to the morality and the sensibility of their audience is that it's the whole like you said people go into high school used to use different terms and we were in high school that we grew up and got over with to make this acceptable to me is kind of disgusting yeah but you just said that you got over people using that word in high school and now it doesn't have the same meaning it used to I mean you wouldn't even say the word [ __ ] in fact so wouldn't normalizing are accepting PewDiePie saying [ __ ] wouldn't that declaw this word and help remove the stigma of it and in turn make it a non insult that nobody cares about and when nobody cares about it wouldn't that remove any reason to be offended by it wouldn't that remove its power wouldn't that be a good thing so before we get into his apology I was gonna say I would have given his apology a lot more credit and he said the right things in the apology he said I should I should should do better people look at me I'm on YouTube this is maybe I haven't learned from my past mistakes he said it's not that I think I can say I do whatever I want and get away with it that's not it at all I'm just an idiot so I do agree you are an idiot to some extent I will agree with you there but I think you can't get away with it at this point it's because you're a multi-millionaire if you left YouTube tomorrow it wouldn't matter but he at least appeared at least to me he appeared sorry like honestly sorry yeah I think most reasonable people did to get that impression that he was sincere and there are other people out there like Ian right next to you who I think are going to try and find reasons to hate PewDiePie regardless of what he does or what he says it will never be enough like Ian next to you treats Ian Myles Chong there are some people out there who are just not good people they are bad and no matter what they say they will end up being attacked for it there are some people who can simply never do the right thing ever but the problem is the damage has been done by him any quote/unquote damage done by PewDiePie saying [ __ ] on a stream is completely of our own making its arbitrary in every sense of the word we've decided to make it damage it doesn't actually do anything because when Charlotte's Ville happened the [ __ ] tweet I saw was when it showed all those [ __ ] with the tiki torches marching all the alt-right saw all [ __ ] supremacists Pepe prick sucking son of a [ __ ] Pat did you just call Pepe a white supremacist mean his response was must have watched too many PewDiePie videos Oh Felix you sure got your [ __ ] thumb on the pulse of what the criticism was of you yeah Pat just because somebody knows what the criticism is of them doesn't mean that they accept that it's true PewDiePie is mocking the stupid allegations that he's a racist and a white supremacist and not sympathizer because he tells jokes that make fun of Nazis like this Mashable article I don't know what the title is because on Mashable we have our ads cover up the title you know the article that you're trying to read because we're Mashable but after Charlottesville yeah PewDiePie said he wanted to distance himself from Nazis not because he's ever been one but because eventually enough people were stupid enough to think that he was trying to support them like this fool Kellan Beck who said that Nazi jokes are tasteless at best hateful at worst which doesn't make sense at all because Nazi jokes are hilarious and they always have been and they will continue to be in the future now Kellan Beck wants us to know how super [ __ ] woke he is because he puts jokes in quotation marks just to let you know that these aren't really jokes guys they're not they're not actually [ __ ] fun either dude they're just trying to be jokes no no no one could find these funny they're not really jokes they're quote-unquote jokes and Kellan even criticizes PewDiePie for not denouncing their actions and views because this is 2017 and if you don't explicitly say things like that I guess it's implied that you just love it but social justice for years they sure do love to tell other people what they should be doing with their platform don't they no one ever said your videos made people racist or made them white supremacist or made him alright now people were that insane Pat people did say that about PewDiePie people absolutely were under the impression that he would turn people into the alt-right just like you just a moment ago said he shouldn't say a certain word because young and impressionable people will be negatively affected by that you two were here basically calling PewDiePie a racist and there are people who are calling PewDiePie racist they're people who are calling him a Nazi a Nazi sympathizer what we were saying is congratulations you became the favorite youtuber of the alt rights and the white supremacist and the [ __ ] Pepe prick suckers you did buddy whether or not you wanted that to happen you made it happen okay again for some reason you think that the Pepe meme is a white supremacist meme and you're I can see why this video has such awful reception I would love to hear how you feel about kekaa Stan the daily stormer also said that they were the Wall Street Journal's number one fan site so I can a course expect you Pat to denounce the wall street journal' for being pro alt right in pro racist right right if we're gonna be consistent no I mean you said PewDiePie did this but PewDiePie has absolutely zero control over what a stupid website like the daily stormer thinks of him even though PewDiePie's jokes are at the expense of Nazis because he's mocking them and he's mocking Hitler the all right the daily stormer they just want to latch onto that attention that's it you know Hitler was the dog lover and I don't blame him dogs are pretty awesome but that doesn't say anything bad about dogs it's just that somebody who is evil and had like terrible racist horrible supremacist views he liked dogs as well so does I mean if we like dogs were all right or were white supremacists why do you care so much about what the daily stormer things who cares what Isis's favorite 80s band is it doesn't matter some of Hitler's favorite composers were Ludwig von Beethoven in Richard Wagner you know the ride of the valkyries guy so what does that say about them I mean it's their fault that it's their fault that Hitler liked their music what horrible horrible people they must be as far as this apology goes and no offense Pat I gotta say this [ __ ] his apology he didn't say the right things he said the things he needed to say but you save any semblance of any career he might ever [ __ ] have again well they Ian that's that's not true at all PewDiePie subscriber numbers kept to continually climb up and up and up getting thousands and thousands of new subscribers every day even throughout this controversy he didn't need to do this at all and he definitely is going to have a career regardless of whether or not an apology was made because Ian unlike you were not all knee-jerk reactions social justice warriors who have to be offended on behalf of everybody else I was right by the way when I said that Ian here would treat Ian miles Chun the same way he treats PewDiePie these people can do nothing right no matter what they do it's wrong and it's either self-serving or it's cynical to Ian here on this podcast PewDiePie is simply a bad person and if he apologizes it can't be because he means it it has to be because he's just trying to say face he's just trying to guard his reputation it can't possibly be because he realizes some people might be offended by it and he didn't want to do them wrong I'm the grower you don't go from making a comment like that child stand comment [ __ ] oh that's the go to this there is absolutely nothing contradictory about these two statements that he made Patten Ian that's what I mean that's what that's where I'm saying that he still has something to learn but maybe this is what maybe something like this hits it home for holy [ __ ] what am i doing you know smoothly [ __ ] the n-word out of your mouth like that and then suddenly have a [ __ ] change of heart well he does he's not gonna have a change of heart like that because he's not a bad person he didn't have a bad heart to begin with Ian you think that in frustration if somebody from Sweden says [ __ ] when they're upset and angry and just want to say the worst word that comes to mind that they can think of you think that that makes them just intrinsically on a personal and moral level a bad person in in three days I just wish though that he moderated his goddamn comments or at least in an apology didn't allow comments because you saw some pretty [ __ ] nasty replies to his even apology where they better or worse than Ian's response and you saw what sort of fans he's on people he's attracting let's just say that he did he attracted with his brand of humor so whether or not buddy whether or not you're proud of it now you got a [ __ ] owned it because this is your legacy at this point in time no absolutely not his legacy were pewdiepie too tragically died in a car accident tomorrow and leave behind everything that he's done what people would remember him by is all the amazingly funny content he makes and all of the good things that he actually did for the world not some [ __ ] controversy that is completely arbitrary and manufactured because the old media hates the new media and the new media in the face of it they think PewDiePie has to be taken down a peg not saying you can't turn around not saying you can't get better but this is why when I was getting on you for you stirring the pot like you were you got to realise what the ramifications are versus just I'm just entertainer and comedian and again this isn't a free speech issue you can savor the [ __ ] you want you can go and play all your games to say any racial slurs you want but now you got to own up to it what you are whoa whoa Pat what do you mean what you are who does PewDiePie have to own up to what he is are you implying that he's I mean like a disgusting racist here are you implying the pewdiepie is a bad person do you think pewdiepie is a bad person I've never met the guy never talked to in my life I probably never will but there are a few things I do know about PewDiePie I know that last Christmas in 2016 his cringe MMus stream raised 1.3 million dollars for charity the charity was read an organization that tries to end AIDS across the world all but he sure hates black people doesn't he when he hit 10 million subscribers PewDiePie had a charity drive for a water campaign that raised 446 thousand dollars because you know Felix is just such a terrible racist and he hates black people so much he's giving him all that free drinking water PewDiePie in the bro army of his raised more than six hundred and thirty thousand dollars for Save the Children through a crowd fund raiser on IndieGoGo he'll go way back to 2012 and when he won an online contest for king of the world he donated the ten thousand dollar cash winnings to the World Wildlife Fund and no I just got that from a really quick Google search and looking at a couple articles in crop an amount Lord knows there's probably tons more stuff that he's done and there's a lot of things that he doesn't tell people about he seems to be a fairly introverted guy from what I hear PewDiePie is one guy behind a computer I think Dolan dark heads it's videos what he isn't the one dark a black guy and he was defending PewDiePie cuz anyway look you have companies out there who wish they could have the reach - PewDiePie does and beautify is basically a guy at a computer in a room and he has a bigger audience than Lord knows how many multi-million dollar news outlets and corporations they hate him they want to take him down they don't want PewDiePie to exist they don't want him to be a thing he's not beholden to these corporations he's not beholden to those people he doesn't necessarily share the same narratives and views that they put out they don't like that that's why they create this huge explosion of drummed up controversy whenever he makes an off-color joke or whenever he says something that's just three edgy five may because all of the actual good that he does in the world for his fellow man that doesn't matter what matters is that he said [ __ ] when he was frustrated on stream one time and that's why PewDiePie is a dirty filthy racist and he's a terrible person and [ __ ] him and you know between the two of you in and Pat I don't know which one of you I respect the least and I'm certain I'm absolutely certain beyond the shadow of a doubt that you two have done good things for the world I'm sure you have we all have but the amount that Felix has done the amount of incredible support he's given to people especially people who apparently he's supposed to hate cuz he's a dirty filthy racist the amount of faux outrage that so many people give PewDiePie because of something he said that he apologized for an apology which it seemed as genuine as could be but there's a lot of people out there like Ian here in this podcast it doesn't matter what PewDiePie does it doesn't matter what PewDiePie says it doesn't matter the things that PewDiePie has accomplished he is a face that needs to be taken down PewDiePie is somebody who can't be controlled by the media he's somebody who can't be controlled by these corporations he's not beholden to them PewDiePie is someone who's slowly but surely and in a subtle way red pilling millions and millions of people because he's not this bleeding heart liberal type on the left he doesn't fit the narrative he doesn't go with the flow they don't like the idea that PewDiePie can't be controlled into doing or thinking things and PewDiePie was right when he said that there's a lot of people out there who don't want to see him at the top because he is the way he is they would much rather have somebody who was more lock in step with a narrative that's why they have to come up with these controversies manufacture them create them tried to assassinate his character because that's the only way they can chip away at his massive and ever-growing fan base what you've the the fan base and community you have and going forward what are you what are you gonna be like what are you gonna stand up for something's like we're right about him all along in I think you so desperately wish to be right here you so desperately want to be right that PewDiePie is an awful person despite everything he's done you attribute more to his character to something that slips out of his mouth in a moment of gaming frustration than you ever will from all of the good work that he has done through charity over the course of his career because to you the one thing he says that you don't like the one thing that he says that you're gonna get offended on behalf of other people for that's more important than all of the actions he has taken to be a force for positive change in the world yeah so anyone that came after me back then like I'm the bad guy I couldn't see into his heart a little bit I think I was on the money a little bit at least at least a little bit give it a break Pat with a moral grandstanding see into his heart come off of it of his immaturity and not knowing what the effect ramifications of what he was doing were on his [ __ ] twelve-year-old audience you know think of the children says Pat think of the children PewDiePie can't tell these kinds of jokes because think of the children PewDiePie can't say these edgy bits of humor because think of the children as PewDiePie gets older and his content becomes more quote unquote mature why is he constantly going to be beholden to this apparently ageless group of people who are always going to be 12 years old no matter what rule 12 year olds no they're not all 12 year olds 13 or 14 and 15 well they're not all literally 12 years old some are 15 14 oh my god so let's just make a new rule once you get to I don't know if 500,000 subscribers a million subscribers all of a sudden once you hit that point there are too many young people in the audience for you to even be able to say certain jokes let's just make it a rule Pat because after all it's for the children isn't it it's a [ __ ] sewage pump oh wow Ian the projection PewDiePie's heart is a [ __ ] sewage pump Ian Ferguson 2017 what an amazingly hot take from you in all those charities and all those organizations that got tens of thousands hundreds of thousands over a million dollars to combat AIDS to bring clean drinking water to community to save their lives to keep away diseases but hey he said a word once in a moment of gaming frustration so his heart is a [ __ ] sewage pump so with this leaves though to the ramifications dmca being done by campo santo co-founder sean vanaman fire watch the fire walks developer he tweeted that they were gonna do DMCA takedown requests to remove all videos a pewdiepie playing his company's title between I'm sick of this child getting more and more chances to make money off of what we make you know I think I'm gonna let keemstar take this one I am sick of this child getting more and more chances to make money off of what we make hello mister game developer that is the stupidest [ __ ] I have ever heard in my [ __ ] life when you make these games do you think people are [ __ ] buying them because they run an article on Kotaku or whatever the [ __ ] that is the fact that you would say PewDiePie makes money off of you is the funniest thing I have ever heard youtubers that make gaming videos all youtubers that make gaming videos are the reason why you have [ __ ] sells you make money by youtubers giving you free promotion by playing your game in front of thousands of thousands of people and you have the [ __ ] audacity you piece of [ __ ] to act like oh these youtubers are making money off of us no [ __ ] you're getting sales because of the youtubers I'm a [ __ ] game developer I've made many games and if it wasn't for youtubers promoting my game I think wouldn't have taken off couple years ago I made a game called amputee and had about 2000 sales then PewDiePie [ __ ] played my game on his channel and we got over 20,000 sales in one day you're such a mentally challenged entitled piece of [ __ ] you have every right to be mad about what PewDiePie said and you have every right to calm out but don't act like your game makes youtubers money they make you money [ __ ] know your [ __ ] roll well god damn and he said PewDiePie is worse than a closeted racist he's a propagator of despicable garbage that does real damage to the culture around this injury that's the other point about what this does the gaming culture like this this is the worst of gaming culture no this is not the worst of gaming culture absolutely this isn't even close some Swedish guy saying [ __ ] on a stream one time that's it that head that's the worst that it gets in gaming culture then we're doing pretty darn good I'll tell you the worst part of gaming culture it's when people are doxxed for having the wrong opinions when people support gamergate and then they have their names put out there their personal information made public when their livelihoods are attacked when people have their employers get calls because they have the wrong opinion on gaming when people are fired because they have the wrong opinion on gaming when we have industry blacklists that will prevent people from getting work as they want to because they don't have the right political opinion about social justice in gaming those are the biggest problems with gaming quote-unquote culture not some guy saying a word on a stream that doesn't actually hurt anybody this is the 12 year old Xbox Live kitties playing call of duty and you hear the clips when people try to troll these little kids they go right to the racial slurs they got right to the homophobic name-calling and things like that oh okay so that means that all of those kids on Xbox are racists and they're homophobes too right because they said those words when they got super [ __ ] pissed off at somebody anonymously online so that means they're all racists and bigots right I mean that's that's how it works right and this is again this is a face of YouTube yeah that's not PewDiePie's problem that's YouTube's problem that's somebody else's issue if they don't like that PewDiePie doesn't have any special responsibility because he's Foofa least of YouTube and he isn't even the face of YouTube he wasn't elected he has the most subscribers who voluntarily decided they would follow and subscribe to this guy because they liked his stuff and just because he's number one on that list of YouTube youtubers doesn't mean that he is in any way responsible for being some sort of face for a company so I saw a Jim sterling talking about this a little bit about he's officially a liability what do you know Jim sterling said something wrong let me stifle my surprise just for the record though is this the same Jim sterling who supports daxing people that are [ __ ] deflated and defeated it really and it don't even give me that first amendment nonsense you have every right to say it and I have every right to call you a [ __ ] [ __ ] and try to find your address just put it out there reminder reminder that Jim sterling is saying yes absolutely when Adam Sessler is sitting next to him saying that he has the right to find your address and put it out there be just saying that I'm just saying maybe like that Jim sterling right also I'm not really concerned about what people who don't have anything to do with gaming think about gaming their opinions don't really bother me and I don't see why I should care anyway and you can say well they're not it's justified or not but we are where we are he accelerated all the quote unquote ad pocalypse turmoil because if I'm an advertiser I don't want my [ __ ] in front of this [ __ ] no really you don't want to have your ad playing in front of videos by a guy who gets millions and millions and millions of views every month I don't want my games in front of him do you think that this guy from Campo Santo the guy who made fire watch do you think that he would be pulling all of this DMCA nonsense if his game just came out a game developers dream is to have PewDiePie play it but now we're in a weird state now where he's now caught causing a game developer to file a DMCA against a youtuber um PewDiePie didn't cause that the person who caused that was the one who issued the DMCA this now brings us into shady sort of legal territory because there's no legal precedent for whether or not a let's plays is fair use or not exactly in my opinion I would say this and this might be war ends of the court eventually it might be like with the review how much of the game are you showing the length of what you're showing narrative so like so maybe you do a let's play for 15 minutes 20 minutes you ended it up and maybe that's okay but if you're most less players and you [ __ ] do a 10 hour let's play the target maybe that's not okay the whole point is that we have no legal precedent there's been no ruins about it there is a lot of controversy over whether it is legal whether it isn't legal I've heard things from both sides and this is extremely worrying it's extremely concerning and everybody with the YouTube channel should be terrifying about this who care of beauty who cares a PewDiePie said the word [ __ ] who gives a [ __ ] about have you saying that this is the kind of thing that will have lasting impact in the industry let's imagine that all of a sudden a dev can decide that they can DMCA your footage of their video because any reason there's any reason that they want as video game attorney Ryan Morrison said this would allow devs to easily destroy YouTube channels this would be incredibly dangerous for streamers and youtubers who make content of video games which is immense the amount of view power and popularity that video game based streaming and video game based videos on YouTube have it is immense it's astronomical PewDiePie said a word you didn't like in a stream okay that mean that's bad I guess sort of but it doesn't actually do any damage but this it's the Campo Santo DMCA against a PewDiePie that is the real issue at the heart of this this is the one that can actually do damage that can destroy entire livelihoods that can [ __ ] gaming and live streaming that's why PewDiePie took down his video by the way of that because he didn't want to create the precedent that this could be legal because PewDiePie unlike the Campo Santo dev actually maybe cares about video gaming he doesn't want to set a legal precedent that devs can just start taking down in destroying YouTube channels because oh you said something once I didn't like or I just don't personally like your face and I think both sides are afraid to get to that point because you're gonna have the one side where the developers love the free publicity yeah and again as I said before if Firewatch had just came out and PewDiePie was making a video on it there's no way they would have done this DMCA there's absolutely no way they would have done anything the PewDiePie's free advertising for them but Firewatch has kind of been out of the news it's not a thing it's not super popular it came out in February of last year do you think that if this game had just came out and PewDiePie had just played it to give it the huge view count that it would have do you think they would have stopped him from doing that they love that these guys do less plays in some games on the other side you have youtubers less players probably scared to death if it comes down that less plays are not legal in terms of fair fair use yeah and it would do a lot of damage to sales to games would not sell as many copies if it lets players stopped making Let's Plays if they were afraid of companies doing things like this so that sort of bridge hasn't been crossed yet but it's getting closer well if a bunch of other developers decide certain youtubers like him they don't want to be represented or had their products shown in that light we're gonna get the court more sooner than later yeah and that's not PewDiePie's fault that's the P that's the fault of the individuals who make those DMCA's because they feel that their virtue signal in this overly sensitive and thin-skinned world is more important than the health and the freedom of this industry to thrive I don't know how that's gonna end up I don't know how that ramification is gonna be cuz that might then take out a whole [ __ ] genre of videos yeah and if that happens we know exactly who to go to the [ __ ] at Campo Santo who decided to DMCA PewDiePie there are gonna be the ones who potentially have the long lasting damage done it might impact twitch even in terms of legality where maybe most developers still don't care about you know their stuff getting less played with in different one certain developer says [ __ ] you I don't want you playing it they're gonna have no legal recourse once they yank it away right so YouTube huh it's all fun and games yeah until someone irresponsible doesn't know to keep his mouth [ __ ] shut so there it's done it's over that's it not going any further I don't know if I can [ __ ] took me a while to make this video sorry I'm [ __ ] it's a busy guy who I am relieved though to have this one done [ __ ] you gotta upload this get it up roof I'm sure we haven't seen the end of this stuff and I'm sure that eventually I will revisit it or it will rear its ugly head once more but with that I'll leave you with the takeaway here what PewDiePie said wasn't very tasteful he said a bad word and whatever you can think about that what you want but ultimately that's kind of what it comes down to words only have the power that you give them do not allow yourself to be victimized by words in this way do not allow these things to have power and control over the actions you take or over your life do not allow yourself to be victimized by these things PewDiePie sang [ __ ] and a moment of frustration on a stream fine it's tasteless sure he apologized he's sorry for it he didn't mean to do it no actual damage was done over than hurt feelings if you're that sensitive and thin-skinned the real lasting damage that could happen to this industry in the hobby that we love and the entertainers that we enjoy watching is the potential abuse of DMCA the potential precedent legally that it could sin the real issue is the amazing irresponsible behavior by the Camposanto dev who sent this out that could end up destroying YouTube channels and livelihoods thanks for sticking with me so far and I hope you guys have an excellent rest of your day ciao
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Length: 72min 7sec (4327 seconds)
Published: Thu Sep 21 2017
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