The vid starts at 10:52 with the character in question.
"We from Friday Nights Geeks & Gamers are totally not bigots. And we'll pretend not to notice the DIE insertions, because we're not bigots. Did we say that we're not bigots, because we're not!"
He also completely lost control of his Discord server to rogue SJW mods and admins because he himself would not come online to handle his shit, because he could not get a handle on how Discord itself worked.
Source: I was there. I left the server because of it, years ago.
Led me to meeting some like-minded people I'm still great friends with today, though, so there's that.
Was it ever really his server then? I know a lot of content creators who have a discord server dedicated to them - just like they have a reddit subreddit dedicated to them - but they don't actually run or participate in either. They might drop a mention in their videos once in a while to advertise it for the people who do participate, but that's about it.
A pinned message had an audio recording from Jeremy himself asking why he didn't take part in discussions there. That's where he said he just didn't like how Discord itself worked.
Which just baffled me, since I find it WAY easier to use than post-Microsoft-redesign Skype. Man, how far that one had fallen.
The vid starts at 10:52 with the character in question.
"We from Friday Nights Geeks & Gamers are totally not bigots. And we'll pretend not to notice the DIE insertions, because we're not bigots. Did we say that we're not bigots, because we're not!"
Sadly this is why I had to stop watching Geeks & Gamers.
Love Jeremy, but there's just way too much "We're going to purposely ignore all of this propaganda so they don't cancel us" going on.
It's more exhausting when people DON'T point out these things because it just gives the woketards carte blanche to keep doing it.
Also, it's like people have already forgotten about the first season rule for Netflix shows? Ridiculous.
He also completely lost control of his Discord server to rogue SJW mods and admins because he himself would not come online to handle his shit, because he could not get a handle on how Discord itself worked.
Source: I was there. I left the server because of it, years ago.
Led me to meeting some like-minded people I'm still great friends with today, though, so there's that.
Was it ever really his server then? I know a lot of content creators who have a discord server dedicated to them - just like they have a reddit subreddit dedicated to them - but they don't actually run or participate in either. They might drop a mention in their videos once in a while to advertise it for the people who do participate, but that's about it.
Oh, believe me, it was his.
A pinned message had an audio recording from Jeremy himself asking why he didn't take part in discussions there. That's where he said he just didn't like how Discord itself worked.
Which just baffled me, since I find it WAY easier to use than post-Microsoft-redesign Skype. Man, how far that one had fallen.