Nice try, No Life Network, but I ain't watching your shitty fucking video.
Just watch the archive, like I did. No engagement on the video whatsoever. Speaking of which:
0:00 - Talking about his personal on-off relationship with Youtube, which is a dumb way to start any video. Also, he has the trans voice. You know the one.
0:05 - It was at this point I definitely was sure they were trans because they begin by just talking about themselves.
0:13 - He talks about Stonetoss off the bat as if it's the worst thing in the world to ever have knowledge of him existing.
0:25 - He mentions the Among Us edits but decidedly left out how Stonetoss chose to integrate it into his actual comics.
0:36 - "Alt right garbage" = "We shouldn't trash art because of the opinions of the artist."
2:00 - Is it too late to point out that in
both of these comics the video cites, Stonetoss's character talks two transgender characters
out of suicide?
2:30 - This is not accurate information. Stonetoss's information got out way, way earlier than this comic. It wasn't done in backlash for this. He also clearly doesn't care.
3:00 - "As a trans girl myself..." Oh, you don't say?
3:20 - He starts ranting at Stonetoss. Honestly, this is the most amusing part of the video and really the only thing worth watching.
3:40 - "You are, in some amount, responsible for the death of a girl." Pardon, ma chère madame?
Anyway, this was boring, so I looked at the comments.
If a loved one of mine decided to make a public statement announcing their suicide while there is a well-spread statistic about them committing suicide which they also vehemently deny while simultaneously making ironic jokes when they were alive which serves as ridiculous contrast to what they wound up eventually doing, I would be more surprised if people
didn't make fun of them. So yes, I may be more upset, but it's due to their own actions turning something serious into easy fodder for people looking to mock them. It's pretty blatantly obvious the people willing to crack jokes both won't be convinced to stop and are actively looking for this exact kind of reaction. Do you expect them to suddenly say "my bad" and apologize?

Same energy:
Yes, and when the homeless guy throws up mushrooms and starts slamming his face into the concrete, people tend to pay attention to that, too. It doesn't mean it's something profound or thought-provoking.
Oh, I get it. Because they're clowns, and clowns aren't taken seriously. That's very clever. I swear, if I see a comment about "losing faith in humanity," I'm going to flip.
I flipped.