Jake Paul, who has more than 20 million followers, says they are working on the plague • "98% of the news about the virus - Pike News"
A prank that kills a percentage of the population.
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Jake Paul, one of the most famous YouTubers, who maintains a channel with more than 20 million followers, completely ignores the fact that there is a corona in the world.
He organizes mass parties at his mansion with attendees who do not bother to wear masks, and in a recent interview with him on the Daily Beast website, claimed that 98% of the news about the corona is pike, and that the corona is a scam.
The 23-year-old YouTuber was asked in an interview about his refusal to comply with the recommendations for maintaining social distance, and told the website: "It is time to go back and open stores. It is clearly a controversial issue, but it is time for our nation to open stores and return to normal. "Those who have gone bankrupt and millions of people are currently unemployed. People turn to alcohol and drugs to deal with everything that is happening. This is the thing that is most damaging to our society at the moment. Corona cases are less than 1%, and I think the disease is a scam."
The YouTube star added: "If someone is at risk, he should remain in isolation. It is clear that the corona has killed people ...", he declared in contradiction to his previous remarks, "But I think if you are young and healthy, nothing should be different for you. Our children lose Education, graduation parties, sports games, scholarships, restaurants, everything. One hundred percent of our nation is closed because one percent is in danger. I mean that when I say Cubid does not make sense to me. There is something else behind it that the government does not tell us - and for me it sucks "Because the lives of so many children are affected."
He added: "I do not want this one percent to die, but that's how it is in life, bad things happen. So ... I do not know."
When asked about young and healthy people who are still suffering from the symptoms of the disease in the long run, Paul responded: "Ah ... I do not know. It's above my salary level ... and if it's something I was in charge of, I would make the right decision. But .. "I do not know. I think that's the problem: nobody really knows what's going on. But I guess it's America in 2020."