This is a transcript of a video where the speaker talks about various topics, such as:
- A controversy involving a Mexican YouTuber who made videos about a viral kid and was criticized by another YouTuber for exploiting the situation and lying about his earnings.
- The speaker defends his friend, the Mexican YouTuber, and accuses the critic of being hypocritical, uninformed and stupid.
- The speaker also shares his opinions on porn, incest, rape and prostitution, and makes jokes about them.
- The speaker plays a video game where he has to fight zombies and dinosaurs, and makes comments on his gameplay.
The summary is:
The speaker is a YouTuber who rants about a drama between two other YouTubers over a viral kid, expresses his views on sex-related topics, and plays a survival game.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is a YouTuber who has been active on the platform for six years.
2. The speaker is discussing a controversy involving another YouTuber, known as "El Bato".
3. El Bato made a video that was seen by 4 million people and generated a significant amount of money.
4. The speaker disputes El Bato's claim that he earns a large amount of money from his YouTube videos.
5. The speaker states that the cost per thousand impressions (CPM) for YouTube ads in Mexico is very low.
6. The speaker claims that El Bato's video was seen mostly by Latin Americans, which would result in lower ad revenue.
7. El Bato deleted a tweet in which he claimed that he earned a large amount of money from his video.
8. The speaker accuses El Bato of being hypocritical and misinformed.
9. The speaker mentions that El Bato has made multiple videos on the same topic in a short period of time, which the speaker sees as an attempt to exploit the situation for more views.
10. The speaker is planning to host a live stream on September 7, which will feature a Mexican Spiderman game.
11. The speaker mentions that they have a secondary channel with 10 million views.
12. The speaker states that they earn around $600-$700 from their YouTube videos, which is not enough to live comfortably in Spain.
13. The speaker claims that the average salary in Spain is around $3,000 per month, which is not achievable through YouTube ad revenue alone.