The Youtube community was in uproar last night as top youtuber "Pewdiepie" declared his intention to remove his youtube channel from United States sovereignty in what critics are calling "Pewdiepexit".
"EEEEEaaaaaaaaaaaoooooooooooo" said Pewdiepie in his latest video "Iiiiiitttttsss Pewdiepie! And....all I'm saying we need to distance ourselves from this culture of bigotry by permanently removing my channel from all possible accountability! EEEEEAAAAOOOOO!"
The Youtube corporation declined to comment on the possibility, but state department officials denied that such a thing could be done. "He does have the biggest youtube channel in the world, but that doesn't mean it could act in every capacity as a state." a government spokesperson told Daily Q. "We are worried, frankly, about the possibility of human rights abuses in this new country."
Trolls had already struck back by the writing of this article, flooding government sites like some kind of unwashed pilgrimage. The comment sections became deadly cesspools of ignorance, rolling about in the stink of their own filth, they showed the world the power of a few people getting together to try and make a difference.
This is the Daily Q.
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