"That's the girl I saw in the AV!" YouTubers apologizes after being criticized for shouting at passerby, "We didn't know it was wrong"

"That's the girl I saw in the AV!" YouTubers apologizes after being criticized for shouting at passerby, "We didn't know it was wrong"

"That's the girl I saw in the AV!" --. A group of YouTubers who posted a video of themselves shouting this at a random woman on the street has released a video apology in response to a wave of criticism

■ The video was released to the public without blur of the woman who was approached.

The YouTuber who caused the commotion is "Okosama Ranchi," based in Namba, Osaka, and has been active on YouTube since July 4, 2021, with 4,240 registered subscribers as of the evening of August 12. In the summary section of the page, it says, "We are a channel based in Kansai that does whatever we want on the Internet"

The problem was a video posted on August 2 titled "[God time] When we tried shouting to girls on the street, 'I saw you on A*! wwwwww"

The video, which has now been taken down, shows women on the street getting
"That's the girl from Pornhub!"
"That's the girl from Pornhub, right?"

In the video, the women are shown being punished by yelling at them. According to online reports, the women filmed were not blurred, and they were also lying down in front of the women to block the way.

The apology video was also criticized by many... Even the voice of "filial piety".
In response to the criticism, Okosama Ranchi posted an apology video on their official channel on August 7, titled "About this inappropriate video". The leader, Sora, said, "I would like to apologize for the inappropriate video that we, Okosama Ranchi, posted a few days ago. I'm really sorry," and bowed his head together with the two members.

Sora explained, "At first, we didn't realize that the project was wrong, and we did it because of our thoughtlessness". He also revealed that he deleted the video because a friend of the woman who appeared in the video asked him to delete it via Twitter.

In the summary section of the page, he apologized and also wrote, "I will start posting every day from tomorrow"

The apology has more dislikes than likes.

There have been many harsh comments, such as:
"It's rare to find a group of people for which the word 'filial piety' fits so well."
"It's over when they don't understand while planning that is was wrong.
"If you can't judge what's okay to do and what's not, I don't think you'll make it as a Youtuber.
"What's so funny about asking people on the street, 'You're the girl who appeared in Pornhub, aren't you? 




[+90,841, -1,993] << In the summary section of the page, he apologized and also wrote, "I will start posting every day from tomorrow"
YouTube should make it so that people like this can't create any more accounts.


[+55,308, -774] This is how they get their name out there and become popular.
They are the worst.
I hope YouTube will take measures such as suspending their accounts


[+44,734, -1,148] Defamation, insult. We should use everything we can do, civil and criminal, to be thorough. The apology on his knees is just a joke
>At first, we didn't realize that the project was wrong, and we did it because of our thoughtlessness"
The same excuse as Daigo used
This should be dealt with in the direction of not forgiving.


[+24,376, -299] I hope they get sued for insult


[+17,411, -270]  Isn't that a dragging trick?
This is how they get people talking about them
"What are they?"
Then people go to see it.
If the number of views goes up
They benefit from it.
If you really feel that you have hurt someone and you should be sorry, you should quit streaming videos.


[+15,859, -250] It's bad enough that people who don't know if this is a good thing or a bad thing will continue to be able to freely distribute this kind of content on the service.
May the YouTube management make the right decision, and please pray that there will be public punishment for these idiots.