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The feud continues! Idubzzz fires back with a 'Content Deputy'

YouTuber Idubzzz has finally released the long anticipated 'Content Deputy' after Ricegum's sloppy attempt to respond to the latest 'Content Cop'.
For those who are unaware, Idubzzz's Content Deputy is a response video if the victim had replied to the Content Cop.

Idubzzz's Content Deputy proved how Ricegum had failed to properly address the criticism detailed in the Content Cop video and instead has continued to manipulate his young audience by 'winning' arguments Idubzzz never even made. Some examples include; Ricegum believing that him being forgiven by the rape victim excuses his past actions, avoiding Idubzzz's criticism by shifting the blame to Pewdiepie and just so many more. In my opinion, Idubzzz's arguments just went right over Ricegum's head and maybe that explains his failure to properly respond to Idubzzz. This begs the question; is Ricegum even capable of basic comprehension?

Another point proven by Idubzzz is that Ricegum "is a garbage human being" and to that I agree. Idubzzz easily illustrates this point by including clips of the rape victim pole dancing for Ricegum while he "makes it rain" on her, and Ricegum's continual obnoxious and inappropriate behaviour. I mean, if Ricegum was such a saint like he claims to be, why further degrade a rape victim after making snide remmarks and continue not acknowledge and apologise for his distasteful behaviour?

Once again, Idubzzz has taken down Ricegum with FACTS and proper analysis whereas Ricegum resorted to making baseless arguments and relying on his large pool of supporters to follow him like sheep. One of Ricegum's repeated phrases was "He's in love with me, he's obssessed with me!", referring to Idubbbz. Wow. This is such a kindergarten insult and as Idubzzz said; "it's the battle cry of someone that has just lost". Hey Ricegum, you made 5 videos on Idubzzz whereas he only made 2. So, who's really the obsessed one?

- Aidan (anticipating the fall of Ricegum's sub count)




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