Direct D Continues Humiliation of DeleteLawZ

YouTuber Christopher “Direct D” Ruff continued his on-going spat with activist and all-around swell guy DeleteLawZ Chille DeCastro on Wednesday and Thursday, with two new live streams looking at DeCastro’s “greatest hits.”

The two have been at odds for some time with DeCastro most recently appearing on Direct D’s program last weekend. DeCastro appeared briefly and demanded that Ruff produce “receipts” of all the people he’s alleged to have wronged over the years.

DeCastro was provoked by Ruff into rage quitting and then went to appear on Clash with Bao’s program, essentially giving a one-hour monologue on his personal greatness and what an asset he was to the community.

Ruff has devoted portions of his nightly live streams all week to featuring negative videos featuring DeCastro. On Wednesday, he continued the series with an extended conversation from 2023 between James Freeman and DeCastro.

The video was prompted as DeCastro stumbled into one of Freeman’s broadcasts that was devoted to trolling him on DeCastro “Fake News Network” comedy channel and became confused about the nature of the broadcast.

Freeman ultimately confronted DeCastro’s belief that government can solve everything, stating that DeCastro was giving false hope to people and playing off of their hopes that someone can “change the system” when in Freeman’s belief, the system shouldn’t exist in the first place.

DeCastro’s belief that police being forced to wear 360-degree cameras that were on 24/7 came under fire as Freeman pointed out that most police had body cameras, and we couldn’t get the footage from them. DeCastro defended the idea, saying that he could change the system and force the police to do his bidding.

Following the extended discussion, Freeman and DeCastro had an extended beef for the past year. While DeCastro said he recently came to terms with Freeman while he was incarcerated in the Clark County, Nevada, Detention center, Freeman made comments in Direct D’s side chat Wednesday night that questioned DeCastro’s state of their interactions.

Thursday’s live stream was more of the same, featuring a Clash with Bao video where Bao wanted to be DeCastro’s campaign manager in his eventual campaign for governor in an unnamed state.

Ruff also featured the second of two videos from GunnarTV, who covered DeCastro and the world of First Amendment auditors back in 2023. DeCastro had been provoked by GunnarTV’s first video, responding over 50 times to the video in the comments section, threatening lawsuits and raging before strangely deleting his comments and thanking GunnarTV for the exposure.

DeCastro’s series of bad days continued on Thursday, though he had a minor victory to start the day as former nemesis Kate Peter’s Discord server, home of the Chille Watch/Chille DeCastro Fan Club forum went offline under mysterious circumstances.

The forum had been a bane of DeCastro’s existence in 2022 and was named in both his dismissed federal civil rights lawsuit against Peter and his current California Superior Court lawsuit against Peter and others.

While it is currently being at least temporarily housed on our ReallyCoolNewsWire Discord server until such a time as Masshole returns, none of the past history was able to be saved before the server went down.

DeCastro didn’t take advantage of this small victory as he did not live stream on Thursday. His new First Amendment Auditor channel has been live since Monday and was heavily promoted to his 623,000 subscribers on his main YouTube channel but has yet to hit 500 subscribers as of press time, holding firm at 318 subscribers for the week.

His Patreon remains at 52 total members with five of those paying members. Details for his new TeamDLZ.com are not known at this time, though based on the performance of both of his other launches, we do not have high hopes for the site being a roaring success.

We will continue to monitor the situation between Ruff and DeCastro and provide updates to DeCastro’s post-launch troubles in tomorrow’s edition of Auditing Insanity.

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