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This channel is basically a violence simulator dressed up as gaming content, and it's not appropriate for kids of any age.
Best for ages 99+
This channel centers on GTA 5 roleplay where the creator plays as real deceased Chicago rappers and gang members, acting out street violence in graphic, gleeful detail. The entire premise is built around 'catching bodies,' robbing strangers, and dominating a fictionalized Chicago. It's not just violent gameplay; the creator frames the killing as fun, funny, and worth bragging about.
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KidWatch Assessment
This channel centers on GTA 5 roleplay where the creator plays as real deceased Chicago rappers and gang members, acting out street violence in graphic, gleeful detail. The entire premise is built around 'catching bodies,' robbing strangers, and dominating a fictionalized Chicago. It's not just violent gameplay; the creator frames the killing as fun, funny, and worth bragging about.
The language is relentless. Nearly every sentence includes heavy profanity, slurs, and street slang tied to real gang culture. The humor often involves humiliating other players, threatening them, and robbing them at gunpoint. There's no irony here, no critique. The creator seems genuinely entertained by the chaos.
What makes this channel particularly concerning isn't just the content itself. It's the way real people who were murdered in real life are used as avatars for in-game killing sprees. That normalization of violence, tied to actual names and real tragedies, is something no parent should brush off.
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The creator repeatedly brags about killing as many in-game characters as possible, explicitly stating that grandmas, cops, and dogs are all targets with 'no passes.' The framing treats mass in-game violence as entertainment and a source of pride.
Heavy, uncensored profanity and slurs are used constantly throughout the video, including during interactions with other players that involve robbery and threats at gunpoint.
The creator uses the identity of King Von, a real rapper who was murdered, to roleplay killing sprees in a fictionalized version of the neighborhood where Von actually lived and died. This trivializes real-world violence and a real person's death.
The creator lures another player into a fake gun sale, then robs them at gunpoint while using constant profanity. This models deceptive and violent behavior as clever and entertaining.
The creator references FBG Duck, another real rapper who was murdered, as an in-game target, then jokes that the character 'can't' receive a message because he's dead in real life. Real murders are used as punchlines.
Robbery, carjacking, and killing are depicted back to back with no consequence framing, and the creator celebrates each act enthusiastically. The tone presents criminal behavior as aspirational and fun.
The creator openly references using lean (a drug mixture) in character, normalizing drug use as part of the roleplay persona without any critical framing.
The creator and a partner rob a female character who is visibly struggling, taking her drugs, money, and weapon while mocking her. The interaction is played entirely for laughs.
The creator forces another player to dance at gunpoint, repeatedly threatening to kill them if they stop. The humiliation is framed as funny content and the player's fear is treated as entertainment.
The creator solicits another player's real contact information under the pretense of setting up a third player to be attacked, blurring the line between in-game roleplay and real-world coordination of harassment.
What Parents Should Know
Block this channel entirely regardless of your child's age. There is no age at which this content is appropriate.
Talk to your kids about why using real murder victims as video game avatars for killing sprees is harmful, even when it's framed as just gaming.
Check your child's watch history if they play GTA or follow GTA roleplay content, because this type of channel is common in that space and easy to stumble into.
Explain the difference between violent video games with fictional characters and content that names and glorifies real gang culture and real people who died violently.
Use parental controls to restrict YouTube access to age-verified content if your child is under 18, since channels like this can appear in recommended feeds after watching milder gaming content.
If your child already watches this channel, treat it as a conversation starter rather than just a punishment. Ask them what they think is real versus fake in what they're watching.
Recommended for ages 99+.
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