PewDiePie Has More Subscribers Than Germany’s Population




Admittedly, I can’t stand YouTuber PewDiePie, but I know I’m in the minority since he has more subscribers than the entire population of Germany.
Yes, you read correctly, a YouTuber has more subscribers than the amount of people who currently occupy Germany, a fact which has well and truly astounded me this morning… and not in a good way.
Over the past few months, PewDiePie, real name Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, has been battling it out with T-Series, an Indian channel which mostly shares Bollywood music videos, to see who can become the most subscribed to channel.
With both channels begging people to hit the subscribe button, they’ve seen their popularity shoot up to incredible numbers.
At the time of writing (January 29), PewDiePie has 83,045,839 subscribers, taking the crown from T-Series, which has 82,815,106 subscribers.
PewDiePie, best known for his gaming videos, now has more subscribers than the entire population of Germany which, according to Worldometers, currently stands at 82,377,840.
While that in itself is quite the achievement, with the battle still raging, PewDiePie’s subscriber count is surely only going to increase?
If I’m being honest, I’ll never be able to get my head around the idea such an irritating and controversial YouTuber can be that popular.
I’ll just stick to subscribing to the likes of the Philip DeFrancoSafiya Nygaard and Simply Nailogical. Yes, I’m a ‘holosexual‘, like Cristine!
As previously mentioned, PewDiePie has been at the centre of numerous controversies.
Most recently, in December 2018, he promoted an anti-Semitic YouTube channel called E;R, known as EsemicolonR.
At the end of a video, which has now been edited and reuploaded, PewDiePie gave shout-outs to various channels he was enjoying, including E;R which often features anti-Semitic, sexist, homophobic, and cruel content.
People online were quick to point this out with Hasan Piker writing on Twitter:
Yesterday PewDiePie ended #Subscribetopewdiepie in a video where he promoted some of his favorite channels. One of them was straight up a Neo-Nazi’s YouTube page where he makes video essays on children’s cartoons with added Nazi propaganda.
While I certainly agree with E;R’s assessment that live action animes are hot garbage, he’s still a crypto-fascist adding Hitler speeches and references to exterminating Jewish people in his comprehensive video essays.

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