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[–] Justintoxicated 3 points (+3|-0)

The 2018 video is an effusively rosy, objectively wince-inducing 8-minute lovefest, with a notably diverse cast celebrating everything from K-pop to drag queens, working moms, mental health vloggers, and the Baby Shark meme.

I'm old, so I still feel youtube culture is total shit and don't really get why people like "youtube celebrities" (of course I do really dig the townsends channel). Pretty much anything promoted by youtube has me cringing and recoiling in pure disdain.

within a matter of days, has rapidly overtaken an 8-year-old Justin Bieber single to become the most-disliked video in YouTube history.

This absolutely does not mean shit to youtube, I mean they're still just using youtube, the platform only suffers if people go elsewhere. It's like going to walmart to buy paper, pens, envelopes, and stamps to write walmart a complaint letter.

[–] PhunkyPlatypus 0 points (+0|-0)

I may despise that turdburgler. But I can get behind the intentions that they're fighting for.

[–] revmoo -1 points (+2|-3) Edited

Additionally, an inexplicably recurring element of the meme involves referring to T-Series as “T-gay,” because why not be homophobic as well as racist?

And there it is. The left's tactic of defining everything racist, sexist, homophophic, transphobic, islamophic, is going to lose the culture war for them.

E: And they only care when they suits them. Mika Brzenski still has a job, yes? So on one hand off-the-cuff comments are careers enders if it suits the left, but not if it doesn't.