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Mind your own business and worry about how your child, that has always gotten everything they have ever wanted, will function as an adult. Jenna Marbles is doing the right thing by staying away from all these terrible people. Charlotte Sep 30, at pm. This article made me so sad. I watch her videos almost every day.

The people who are hurt by racist content are the people of color they are aimed at. As an unaffected party of course white people can appreciate her apology but it is not your offense to forgive.

That is not to say I a woman of color do not forgive her as I do and would love if she were to return to YouTube. It was obvious Jenna had grown as both a person and a content creator since she first began posting and I will forever be sad she felt she was unable to continue her channel though I understand the sentiment.

I hope she is living her best life and will be picking out costumes for her dogs for this Halloween.

Can I get a hell yeah?? Landy Sep 30, at pm. Truly Jenna was one of a kind. This statement just shows how soft the internet has become. And no, not saying those jokes were fine then, but it was a different time. And to show exponential growth and still be cancelled? Cancel those who are truly horrible people. Put effort into those. And quit being sensitive and offended for others. Jaanraabinsen Sep 30, at am. All I know is she made me smile during very dark times.

Minor mistakes in a video-comedic career that was altogether brilliant. Rebecca Sep 30, at am. Annabelle Sep 29, at pm. This article is confusing. While Jenna is applauded for showing remorse and taking accountability by banishing herself from the internet, it reads as if that is the only way to do it.

People make mistakes, they apologize, and they only grow when they keep up the promises made. Jenna is sorely missed, but the tone I am getting from this is that if she does come back she is no longer the pinnacle of martyrdom for her accountability, and labled as just another Shane Dawson or Logan Paul or Pewdiepie, before she has a chance to allow us to forgive her.

Sarah F Sep 29, at pm. Very well done article. Her love of laughing and sharing what makes her happy was and is very inspiring to me. You can tell in her videos that she genuinely does want to do things the right way like taking care of Ad, the hamster. She wants to help people. I hope she comes back and that her presence does do more good than harm.

Thank you for saying what we as the community feel. Jessica Sep 29, at am. This is the beautifully written version of how we should feel. She has only ever set out to make people laugh and make them feel like they had a friend and you could see the hurt and pain she had when she realized the full scope of things, the unintentional harm she had caused. Leah Barlass Sep 29, at am. Such a good article!

I find myself rewatching her content as well and hate the thought of never seeing anything new. But at the same time I am grateful for all the content she left behind for us to reminisce to and hope that she has found 10 fold the happiness she has sent out into this world via youtube!! KLynn Sep 29, at am. What does your skin color have anything to do with forgiving someone for something they are apologizing for?

Dressing her dogs up for Halloween, someone is offended by the holiday or by dogs in clothes. Taking the dogs for a walk, someone is offended by how they made fun of Marbles. Maybe this protected generation that got participation trophies and safe spaces needs to grow up. Paige Ruskaup Sep 29, at am. Cancel culture is a problem. There are so many other people on the internet that are doing way worse videos.

Jenna Marbles was a blessing and a way to get away for even 15 minutes. All of they people that contributed to her canceling should know that they hurt a very sweet and innocent genuine person. If you want change go after the ones that need to change.

Picking on innocent people makes you less credible. Katie Sep 29, at am. My late brother sent me one of her videos in while I was pregnant.

And I was instantly hooked. I, too, feel like we watched her mature into a lovely person and admire her empathy and integrity.

But I sure do miss her. I wish there was another platform for her to reemerge. Tara Sep 29, at am. Music legend makes a surprise 'SNL' visit. See Harry Styles help fan come out during concert. Texas bar limits the amount of times this song can be played. Florida man attempts action movie escape while running from cops. See this new 70s-inspired electric Ford concept truck.

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She noted that she doesn't try to sell anyone anything and doesn't have sponsors. In a New York Times profile Mourey expressed that she has "more money than [she needs], ever. She became known largely for comedic skits and rants, some of which, she noted in an apology video titled "A Message" on June 25, contain offensive content. Mourey said that she has received backlash for old videos in recent weeks, as quarantine has cultivated an ongoing "callout" and "cancel culture" during which many famous creators have been scrutinized for old content that has aged poorly.

In Mourey's case, she specifically addressed a number of videos that are no longer available to view on her channel, because she set them to "Private" on YouTube. In , Mourey, who did a series of videos imitating celebrities, did a video imitating the rapper Nicki Minaj. She wore a pink wig and her dark spray tan drew accusations of blackface. She was also accused of using a "blaccent. All of these videos have now been made private. But after years of entertaining subscribers with her content, Jenna says she's not having fun anymore.

Hopefully I've taken down anything that would upset someone and I hope you know that's just not my intent, that's not what I ever set out to do. Jenna says she doesn't know how long this will be for, but thanked her followers for their support.

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