Returning to live streaming after a brief hiatus from live streaming, Jose “Chille” DeCastro wasted no time by returning to his sexist ways by launching a sexist attack on a female police officer featured in a clip to start his show.
The officer was featured on a video DeCastro was watching and was in the process assisting in a domestic violence situation where a man had pushed his partner out of their house and wouldn’t let her back in to retrieve her belongings.
DeCastro began making snide comments towards the officer, after saying he was working on becoming “more electable,” saying that the officer would be better off working at a nail salon and speculating that the officer would have more value as a stripper.
Continuing his attack on the officer, DeCastro said that women are valueless in the field, but could remain in the police force (presumably when he’s governor) to monitor surveillance screens in remote locations as part of his extended surveillance programs that would replace incarceration in domestic violence situations.
The YouTuber had previously explained that he personally felt that women should not be allowed to serve in the military, police force or in emergency service jobs where they could be in a role that would dominate a male.
He also had previously explained his belief that women are physically inferior to men in every way and that even the best women’s amateur wrestler would be unable to dominate a man of low-level skills in wrestling or martial arts.
DeCastro also questioned battery laws, explaining that when couples have sex, they often hurt each other far worse than what the simple shoving the man did to the women in the video. He wondered why anyone should be charged for simple battery, again, when far worse happens when they have sex with a partner.
Strangely, DeCastro would later bring on civil rights attorney Alan Beck or a discussion of racist comments made by police in Hawaii against a man he was representing from the United Kingdom who was testing the open carry law changes in the state.
Hawaii’s new laws now allow for open carry of such items as medieval halberds along with more modern weapons such as tasers. The man was carrying both a halberd and a taser last Friday when police investigated him for suspicious activity.
After exchanging verbal barbs with the man, one of the officers said that the man should go back to his home country. Both Beck and DeCastro denounced the comments as racist and DeCastro agreed that there was no place for racism in the world.
In more DeCastro news, he said he was finally back from Phoenix, Arizona, where he had his teeth fixed. He claimed that he didn’t like what was done to his teeth, but he was getting used to it and was sure they’d need more work in the future.
Updating his mental health, he said that his PTSD from being “illegally incarcerated” was getting better and he was moving forward every day. Updating Charlie’s health, he now claims that Charlie’s “near death experience” was from a spleen infection and the dog was now recovering with medication.