YouTube refuses to ban French fascist who posted video on how to kill liberals. Amazon is also selling his books.
In spite of Far-right French YouTube influencer “Papacito” publishing what amounts to a video tutorial showing how to kill liberal activists, YouTube has refused to ban him.
Far-right French YouTube influencer “Papacito” just published what the French press is calling a “video tutorial on how to kill liberal activists” — in particular, French people who voted for left-wing politician and 2022 presidential candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
The video includes Papacito — whose real name is Ugo Gil Jimenez — shooting and stabbing a mock liberal (depicted by a mannequin). In the video, Papacito/Jimenez also spews invective against gays, and then gives advice on how to procure guns.
In response, YouTube deleted the video, but did not ban Papacito/Jimenez from the service, in spite of reportedly having decided that the video was an incitement to violence. Papacito/Jimenez has over 100,000 YouTube followers and 2 million views of his videos.
The far-right incites violence, and American social media companies refuse to take it seriously. Where have we heard this one before?
This is a screen grab of the removed video, showing Papacito/Jimenez and far-right French gun activist Code Reinho (who has two YouTube accounts) talking to a mannequin that’s wearing a shirt reading “Media cuck… I’m a communist.” (Cuck is a pejorative popularized by Alt Right extremists in the US.)
Next, the two men shoot the mannequin’s head off with shotguns:
And finally, Papacito/Jimenez violently stabs the mannequin repeatedly with a machete:
(I found a minute-long excerpt from the video, but have chosen not to post it. The still shots get the point across, without giving these cretins any more publicity.)
Earlier this year, Papacito/Jimenez had used one of his Twitter accounts, which was subsequently suspended, to post messages in support of a military coup and mass murder. My French political friend Maxime Haes, who alerted me to this issue, provided me with the screen caps and the translations:
Translation:
“I’m waiting for a military coup. So we can purge all the leftists.”
“Let’s spend a week shooting millions of whores.”
“If killing 20,000 journalists helps save 70 million French, we shouldn’t hesitate to do it.”
As noted, Twitter banned one of Papacito/Jimenez’s accounts:
But, Papacito/Jimenez appears to have a second back-up Twitter account that’s still alive and well. This would seem to be a violation of Twitter’s terms of service, doing a run around a ban:
In addition to YouTube refusing to take action against Papacito/Jimenez’s account, Amazon is also helping Papacito/Jimenez fundraise. Note the upper-right corner of his YouTube channel includes a link to Amazon that says “Support Papacito” in French (“Soutiens Papacito”).
The link takes you to a page on Amazon where Papacio/Jimenez sells his two books:
Here’s the Amazon description of the one book (translated via Google), that includes some trans-bashing:
Only readers holding military certificates and accreditations level 8-A are authorized to read this work.
Enter with the most predatory, violent and gratuitous assault wave ever seen in the French literary complex: traitors, cowards, registered collaborators and vagino-transitional men caught in the rolling fire of TNT Papacito. In total disagreement with the leftist Geneva Convention, Punitive Expedition disinfects with flame throwers and intercontinental ballistic missiles every corner of France ravaged by the scourge of laxity.
Papacito/Jimenez also has a Facebook page, that is still live, on which he posted a link to the violent YouTube video yesterday. Facebook has not removed the post.
Here’s his Facebook page:
And here’s his Facebook post of the violent video:
My friend Maxime notes that while presidential candidate Mélenchon is understandably livid about the video, French President Macron’s government has been noticeably silent in response to this threat against his opponent.
Unfortunately, France is facing the same growing fascist threat that we face here in the states. And it seems that American social media companies are doing as bad a job there as they are here.
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