YouTuber Soph was removed from the site after telling gay people they should 'feel free to excommunicate yourself from the gene pool and commit suicide by super bacteria.'
The high school freshman was banned from YouTube earlier this month after posting the latest in a string of anti-LGBT videos.
Soph, who uses the handle @sewernugget, was banned from YouTube this month after posting an anti-LGBT video that violated the site's hate-speech regulations.She also claimed labeling something homophobic was"a leash" used to"yank you by when you're not giving sufficient leeway to LGBT depravity."In the video, Soph wears a short wig and pro-LGBT t-shirt, presumably to satirize queer activists.
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