From the bits shown on CNN, it doesn't sound like she was picking on any particular person, so the bullying argument rings hollow. The video was simply an attack on the concept of "fat shaming" in and of itself, with some criticism toward fat people in general, but not a person in particular.
Youtube seems to be making it clear that such discourse will not be tolerated. How long before expressing a political opinion and calling your opponents names will be considered "bullying."
Part of the original video, and responses, are included in the auto-play video on CNN.
Nicole Arbour: Comedian's YouTube Channel Shut Down Following 'Dear Fat People' Video
This is disturbing.
Youtube seems to be making it clear that such discourse will not be tolerated. How long before expressing a political opinion and calling your opponents names will be considered "bullying."
Part of the original video, and responses, are included in the auto-play video on CNN.
Nicole Arbour: Comedian's YouTube Channel Shut Down Following 'Dear Fat People' Video
This is disturbing.