Top YouTube personality PewDiePie who is literally the most watched person in the world with his 76 million plus YouTube subscribers, is under vicious attack by evil Jews yet again. They’re trying to figure out a way in which they can justify banning his YouTube channel. This is primarily due to the fact that PewDiePie has cleverly included anti-Semitic and Alt-Right related memes in his videos. The problem the Jews have is that it is very difficult to justify banning the most watched person on the tubes.

The Jewish Buzzfeed propagandist Joe Bernstein attempted to expose PewDiePie as a radical hater of Jews because a user called “Rabbi Shekel” appeared in a multiplayer online game he was playing. It was a vast overreach.

PewDiePie offered the following response.

Top Infowars homosexual Paul Joseph Watson also exposed Bernstein’s report as a lie. PewDiePie was not even laughing at the “Rabbi Shekel” player, he was laughing at the other character getting killed who was saying how much he loved him.

PewDiePie has also been under attack by the kikes for endorsing a video from an anti-Semite.

Vox:

YouTube’s most popular user is once again facing backlash — this time for promoting a highly anti-Semitic channel by recommending a video featuring a racial slur and a white supremacist conspiracy.

With 76 million subscribers, controversial gaming vlogger PewDiePie, a.k.a. Felix Kjellberg, is the most popular individual on YouTube. In a since-edited video posted on December 9, he recommended a litany of YouTube channels he said he’d been enjoying recently, briefly mentioning a YouTube channel called “E;R,” noting that it produces “great video essays,” including “one on [the Netflix movie] Death Note which I really enjoyed.” He also linked to the channel in his video description. (The recommendation has since been edited out of the video.)

To casual observers, PewDiePie’s support of E;R may have appeared harmless — one YouTube user supporting another. But a more-than-cursory dive into the channel would have revealed a litany of disturbing imagery, slurs, and white supremacist messaging.

The outcry against PewDiePie’s recommendation of the channel was immediate, with media outlets and other YouTuber users citing it as an example of PewDiePie’s ongoing dalliance in alt-right culture. In response, PewDiePie released a follow-up video on December 11 in which he sarcastically described the incident as an “oopsie” and scoffed at the idea that he was promoting neo-Nazism by merely “recommending someone for their anime review.”

It’s obvious that PewDiePie is trolling these retarded Jews and he’s doing a very good job of it. He is daring the Jews to ban his YouTube channel with these veiled references to anti-Semitism. And with each veiled reference he makes, he is exposing the Jews as a bunch of unreasonable and ridiculous assholes. It is exposing their treachery and lies for the entire world to see.

If the Jews actually go through with banning him off of YouTube, it will be quite the happening. It will only serve to transform many millions of young people into anti-Semites.