Creator's vile video trolling LGBTQ+ people at Pride is being monetised on YouTube
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J2hundred's video, filmed at Pride in London, shows him mocking LGBTQ+ people, questioning their genders, and making offensive remarks. The video has garnered 91,000 views since its posting on July 8. J2hundred has previously made similar content at a furry convention, which was removed. In the current video, he identifies as a 'troll' and makes jokes that degrade gender non-conforming identities. The comments section reflects a mix of support for his actions, with viewers applauding or reinforcing his derogatory statements, while YouTube's hate speech policy explicitly prohibits such content.
J2hundred's YouTube video showing him mocking LGBTQ+ individuals at Pride in London remains online over a week after posting and has gained significant views.
Within the first minute, J2hundred mocks people's genders and replaces LGBTQ+ with 'LGTV', displaying a lack of respect for the community.
In the video, he refers to himself as a 'troll' and ridicules gender non-conforming identities, making transphobic and homophobic jokes throughout.
J2hundred encourages his followers to dismiss individuals at Pride and garners support from viewers cheering on his derogatory comments.
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