
Rob
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🚨BREAKING🚨 I was notified by YouTube that my new video received a privacy complaint. Specifically for the segment reporting on Enrique Zúñiga González; the Princeton grad who skipped the country to avoid paying his student loan back. However, everything in the video — every single image and all information about Enrique — was publicly available. Not to mention that HE was the one who bragged to the New York Times about fleeing the country, using his real name and telling the Times the EXACT AMOUNT of student debt. This isn't a legitimate privacy complaint. It's Enrique's attempt at damage control. His EducationUSA bio can be found here; and is STILL public: educationusa.org.uy/historias/enri… Here is an archived version: web.archive.org/web/2026040911… EducationUSA's video of Enrique still lives on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=IN7dLp… The image of his professional headshot lives on several websites, including his bio on the American Chamber of Commerce website: amcham-shanghai.glueup.cn/event/fully-bo… Enrique made his Facebook private, and the only images I pulled off of it was the selfie with his phone and the one in front of the Shanghai skyline. When I pulled the images, his Facebook profile was indeed public. All other information was pulled directly from the New York Times article: nytimes.com/2026/04/04/bus… In summary: I didn't dox Enrique. I didn't include ANY private information. Again, Enrique is the one who chose to tell his story and brag about how he "escaped" his debt. Cross your fingers that the channel doesn't get a strike. This is why I always say "See you next time, if there is a next time." Regardless, I'm not going to go down without a fight, and I'll be damned if the reason my channel takes a hit is from some fucking deadbeat like Enrique. Fuck him!!




JUST IN: Eligible males aged 18-25 will be automatically registered for US military draft starting this December.








































