

Wednesday became a frustrating evening for super popular future mayoral or gubernatorial candidate Jose “Chille” DeCastro as he faced low viewing numbers, mediocre super chat donations and, of course, what he said was censorship by “YouTube/China/United States. Government” spread over two streams.
DeCastro’s frustrating evening started with what he said were more audio problems, with some users complaining about an audio balance issue. Audio issues have plagued recent DeCastro productions, with the YouTuber fielding complaints from his audience that he was unable to rectify.
Calling assistant Friends in Code, the YouTuber finally said he solved the problems on air and appeased his audience at the beginning of the first of two broadcasts for the night… until he became frustrated with his low viewership numbers.
DeCastro openly expressed frustration that he only had 100 live viewers on his main channel and threatened that he was considering “leaving the platform for somewhere else” should his number not pick up.
As he jumped into reviewing anti-police videos, DeCastro told his audience that he was no long er going to be diplomatic and that he wanted there to be police “brutality codes” that would apparently call for the immediate firing and prosecution of police officers.
He said he was tired of YouTube’s censorship and wanted to show “raw” and “unfiltered” acts of police violence and inappropriateness.
Shortly after his statement, his livestream ended during his review of another anti-police video.
According to the data, DeCastro’s first livestream has done 1023 views, made $36.00 in super chat donations, had 159 likes and 15 comments since it aired on Wednesday night.
DeCastro has since delisted the stream.
The diminutive YouTuber’s second stream started with an accusation that “YouTube/China/United States Government” was responsible for cutting off his previous stream. He then warned his fans that if they ever find his channel has been removed from YouTube, they will need to find him on Facebook or Twitter or his other platforms.
Jumping back into anti-police videos, DeCastro began to laugh at the violence he was watching, quickly writing off his inappropriate laughter as “laughing at the tyranny” he was viewing.
As he reviewed a video where an on-duty police officer called or backup in helping to apprehend a suspect, DeCastro paused. He looked into the camera and exclaimed, “”as soon as they have numbers to be able to fight you. Because this bunch of bitches couldn’t actually attack a real man who could fight back. If I actually wanted to fight back against the cops, they couldn’t do it. Unless they have numbers, then they can take you down.”
DeCastro called the police “piece of shit wussies” and said that he needed to become Mayor or Governor of an unspecified state to finally change the policies, procedures and protocols that gave police unfiltered power over the populus.
The YouTuber again grew frustrated at his low viewing numbers and lashed out at “YouTube/China/United States Government” and ended the stream after 25 minutes of broadcasting.
DeCastro’s second stream saw 837 viewers, $29.00 in super chat donations, 159 likes and 15 comments since broadcast.
As with the first live stream, DeCastro quickly delisted the stream.
DeCastro’s ire did nothing to promote donations for his GoFundMe campaign to help sue two Judges in the Las Vegas area.
Wednesday’s crowd sourcing take again saw SeanPaul “Long Island Audit” Reyes win the day with $75.00 in new donations to his Stand with me to Hold Bryan Fahey Accountable fund.
Thursday also saw a win for the same fund as it took in $105.00 for the day. Reyes’ Support the Fight Against Tyranny & Corruption fund placed second with $10.00 in new donations.
No other campaigns saw new donations for either day.
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