Generally, Sneaky Sushii seems like a very unhappy individual who does what Singaporeans do best: Complaining.
Except, his dry wit, sarcasm and humour made it a very entertaining process.
Who wouldn’t wish that they could insult their boss and have him laugh along with the joke? Definitely me.
But on 6 Dec 2021, Sneaky Sushii uploaded a YouTube video asking his viewers to stop doing something.
And this time, he wasn’t joking.
Here’s what happened.
Sneaky Sushii Asked His Viewers Not to Harass The People He Made Fun of in His Videos
Just yesterday, YouTuber extraordinaire Sneaky Sushii took to his platform to ask his community to stop harassing people or groups he’s mentioned in his videos.
In the almost four-minute-long video, he claimed that his viewers had been harassing a group that he talked about in his previous video.
The video in question was about a particular property agent’s online listing for rental apartments:
He did not redact the details of the listings that he talked about, and apparently, some of his viewers took the time to search out the listing and harassed the property agent.
They reached out to him and well, that’s how you got the video.
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It’s For Entertainment Purposes Only
His content, Sneaky Sushii emphasises, is for entertainment purposes only.
It should not be taken as “gospel”, or “commandments”, but as a joke instead.
Denouncing his viewers who went ahead to harass the property agent, he clarified that his entire purpose of setting up his YouTube channel is just to share his brand of humour with others.
Not to grow a social justice sentiment and spread them all around the internet. That or identify targets for people who have too much time on their hands and don’t know how to take a joke.
His words, not mine.
Acknowledging that it was only a small part of his viewers who did this, he hopes that the community will continue to be a positive one.
You can watch his entire rant below:
Not The First Time He’s Said That
Now, if you’re wondering whether Sneaky Sushii-san is saying that people shouldn’t take his content seriously because of the alleged harassment, it’s not.
Back in November, Sneaky Sushii had an interview with South China Morning Post (SCMP) where he said the same thing:
“I’m here to create dope-a** satirical videos – and if you don’t know the meaning of the word, you’re probably not my target demographic.
“I wouldn’t say that I’m trying to start a revolution or anything.
“I’m just making videos that are entertaining, and if I can provide some insight into the topic, that’ll be good.
“People shouldn’t take my videos so seriously.”
You can read more about that here.
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