DeleteLawZ Experiences Record Lows for Stream

Jose “Chille” DeCastro went live again late Saturday night with a near record low 108 viewers on his main YouTube channel, a number that DeCastro attributed to “shadow banning” even though he could not account for such low numbers on platforms outside of YouTube.

DeCastro seemed to be going through the motions as he livestreamed for an hour with a “hard out” hanging over his head as he went into the usual batch of anti-police videos and rants.

With literally nothing to talk about, DeCastro featured a video of a motorcyclist disputing a traffic pullover. DeCastro criticized the driver for not invoking his fifth amendment rights as the driver volunteered information that his registration had expired.

DeCastro spent time both disparaging and backing the driver’s license system in America. The YouTuber attempted to appeal to his audience who believes that driver’s licenses are “a scam” but also reminded his audience that they must take part in the “scam” as going without a license means court costs, fines and possible jail time.

The YouTuber had nothing new to say on the limited broadcast, which was apparently done to pad his watch hours. He eventually repeated another old claim that he was an “empath” even as he repeatedly showed footage of a person being killed in an incident with police officers expressing great joy during the video.

He also showed his great knowledge of steroids as he claimed a police officer was “on the juice” just by admiring his upper body in a tight shirt. DeCastro lingered a bit on the officer’s form, explaining that the man’s trapezius muscles were unnatural and enhanced by steroids.

Giving an update to his Constitutional Law Scholar Board game, DeCastro stated that it was both “ready now” and “80% complete” in the same breath. He said that his fans can follow new videos of the creation of the board game on his TeamDLZ.com platform, where he drops daily new videos occasionally.

He promised teaching sessions to his members of TeamDLZ.com and that the release date of the game has been delayed again until January of 2025.

DeCastro had a “hard out” and left his fans wanting more but promised that he would be featuring daily cop watches and audits when he visited his family later in Las Vegas over the Christmas holiday.

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