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RiceGum most recent victim of brutal new Content Cop video


Ian "iDubbbz" Carter has released his new "Content Cop" video, in which he carefully and deliberately exposes popular YouTuber Ricegum's unacceptable and inappropriate behavior.

iDubbbzTV is the YouTube channel run by Ian Carter, on which he is most well known for his series of "Content Cop" videos in which he exposes the acts and past secrets of other popular YouTubers. YouTubers that have been featured in iDubbbz's Content Cop videos include; Keemstar, Leafy and Tana Mongeau, and his most recent video released on Wednesday, titled "Content Cop - Jake Paul" left fans excited that iDubbbz had finally made a video on the YouTuber they had been requesting a Content Cop video for the most.



However all was not as it seemed...

It quickly became apparent to viewers that the video was instead focusing on RiceGum, and proceeded to delve into the inappropriate behavior shown in RiceGum's videos, including "making it rain" on homeless people in the street and smashing another YouTuber's phone. 

iDubbbz even dug up some old footage, in which RiceGum makes some extremely inappropriate comments when talking to a rape victim, asking "did it feel good though?" and commenting that "it's not that bad" after learning the victim was abused for "only" five minutes.


iDubbbz also collaborated with other YouTubers including; Ethan from h3h3, David Brown and even world famous YouTuber PewDiePie, to create a "straight fire" "diss" track titled "Asian Jake Paul", which quickly soared to the No. 7 spot on the iTunes Hip Hop charts.

As of now, RiceGum has lost over 50,000 subscribers as a result of the Content Cop video and iDubbbzTV has gained over 250,000 subscribers! RiceGum has made a video stating that we will receive a response from him, but it may take a few days so iDubbbz and RiceGum fans will have to wait it out for a while.

-David (patiently awaiting RiceGum's response)


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