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PUBLISHER YOUTUBE FULLY TO BLAME FOR LIVESTREAM MURDER OF WOMAN

YouTube victim Valentina

Not sure how YouTube is going to explain this one to their shareholders at their next meeting, but the news from Russia is that the social media platform, which likes to ban people for having opinions or using pronouns that trangender people don't like, is A-Okay with sickoes freezing their girlfriends to death while raking in the superchats.

In fact they are probably pleased, because they get around 30%.

As reported by the Sun

A Russain YouTuber was arrested following a sickening live broadcast in which his pregnant girlfriend died after he was paid to subject her to cruel abuse.

Egged on by his online audience, Stas Reeflay allegedly forced Valentina Grigoryeva out on a balcony in sub-zero weather wearing only her underwear. Stas Reeflay continued his live stream as girlfriend Valentina Grigoryeva lay dying from hypothermia.

Reeflay, 30, was paid $1,000 (£800) by a viewer to inflict the abuse on her during his live stream, according to a report by Baza media.

Valentina, 28 - who was in the early stages of pregnancy - died of hypothermia at his rented house in Ivanovka village, near Moscow.

Her shocking death has led to calls in Russia for an urgent ban on online "reality violence", which appears unrestricted on YouTube and can be watched by children.

Reeflay - real name Stanislav Reshetnikov - kept the YouTube camera rolling even as he realised Valentina was “half dead”.

In footage too disturbing to show, he can be seen carrying her back inside and attempting to revive her.

He is heard saying: “Valya, are you alive? My bunny, what’s up with you?

“Valya, Valya, damn, you look like you are dead.

“Bunny, come on… tell me something. I'm worrying. Damn... I'm not feel her heartbeat.”

He then tells his viewers: “Guys... No pulse... She’s pale. She is not breathing.” 

This wasn't a one-off. In a previous broadcast he had showered Valentina with pepper spray.

A friend of the dead woman said his live streaming had been “full of cruelty” towards her. 

Apparently there is a whole sick subculture of people abusing their wives and girlfriends for sick kicks, totally enabled, empowered, and encouraged by YouTube. In fact the video site willfully ignores it while banning anyone who spreads "inconvenient truths" about 9/11, vaccines, Pizzagate, or Hunter Biden's laptop. 

YouTube-endorsed "content provider"  Reeflay

You might say this has nothing to do with YouTube as they are merely a platform, however their extremely draconian censorship against other "content providers" clearly proves that they see themselves as a publisher 100% responsible for all content that appears on their site.

In that case, they are fully responsible for the deaths of two people (I'm also counting the baby), and should be sued and prosecuted accordingly.

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