...and I for one think its truly frightening!
There is no shortage of anti-feminist videos on YouTube. From triggered memes to MGTOW promoters, YouTube's community has become very misogynistic, decidedly. It's high time that the execs weed out this problem, and there are several prominent (or should I say notorious) YouTubers I personally feel the exexs need to ban in order to cleanse the site of it's anti-woman community.
Such as but not limited to:
Phillip DeFranco (The Beautiful Bastard)
Ethan Bradberry (h3h3 productions)
James Rolfe (AVGN & Cinemassacre)
Calvin Lee (Leafy)
Sandman (voice for MGTOW)
(and is it a surprise to anyone that NONE of those people worship Goddess?)
At least Twitter had enough sense to ban self-proclaimed misogynist Milo Yiannopoulis when he recently harassed the stars of the new Ghostbusters movie. Why doesn't YouTube to do same? Well, rumor has it they are. YT has recently added some new addendum to their TOS that will pretty much made misogynistic language on their platform a crime.
It's time to #MakeYouTubeEntertaining again, ban the hate speech, and what better way is there to do that?
Any feminist woman on YouTube, such as Laci Green, who has been harassed by misogynistic trolls should be allowed to purchase said trolls to be her slaves. She should have the right to modify their bodies in any way she wants to fill whatever capacity she needs. For example, she should be allowed to have her slave's vocal folds surgically removed so they can never spew their sexist diatribe ever again. A good slave never talks back to his owner! She should also have his knee tendons cut so that he would be forced to crawl on all fours like a good pet should. Remember, misogynists have forfeited their status as human being. She should also keep her slaves on leashes at all times to remind them of their place, silently sobbing at his Goddess's feet while She makes YouTube videos.
To the uneducated, this may sound a bit rash, but due to the amount of hate on YT, such implementations are necessary.
It has honestly gotten to the point where the first, second and even the third comment on any YouTube video featuring a women is something sexist or abusive. Perhaps the worst thing is that these comments seem to get significant numbers of likes, and people who write kind comments or comments that contribute to the discussion also receive the same abuse.
There's a problem in that the YouTube comments system (as far as I know) moves comments with lots of replies to the top, even if they have lots of dislikes. So troll comments generally appear to be the most liked. I don't know if it would be naive to suggest some sort of letter or petition to YouTube asking that they do more to deal with abusive comments? Especially considering they're already in the process of updating their TOS to combat hate speech.
Thank you for your time. YouTube is an incredible platform for free speech, lets keep it that way.
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