Amos Yee offers to hire videographer for free, willing to pay with promise of 'exposure'

His new Twitter handle is Amos Yee Kuan Yew.

Nyi Nyi Thet | June 19, 2016, 04:18 PM

For those of you whose lives do not revolve solely around the Internet, you would have missed Amos Yee's shenanigans.

Because he has been keeping real busy in the online sphere, going to the extent of offering to hire a videographer to shoot his videos for him.

The only catch? Yee wants his potential collaborator to work for free, with the promise of providing exposure, despite boasting about making money from his videos on more than one occasion:

So, what is Yee working on?

Well, he recently tweeted out what looks to be an initial draft of a script for his next video, with the title "The Tyranny of Adam Salleh".

And going by his recent tweet, his next video is going to be quite offensive.

From Amos Yee's Twitter From Amos Yee's Twitter

This is what the script says:

Logicked's Vid

People will be silenced

People will be jailed.

Logicked

People in power lack, a new group of people will take its place.

We will annihilate these Muslim scum. Send me immediately to jail for that line Lee Hsien Loong, and you will be annihilated too.

There are some things on the note that might make absolutely zero sense to some of you, so we'll try our best to explain it.

What it means

Adam Salleh, as mentioned in the above note, is a YouTuber, with over a million subscribers, that does prank videos on YouTube.

He responded to Yee recently in a rather clickbaity video, titled "Most racist YouTuber disrespects the Qu'ran", where he reacted to Yee's most recent video disparaging Islam.

The other name in the note, which might be unfamiliar to the general audience, is Logicked.

Logicked is also a YouTuber, with nearly 70,000 subscribers, that uploads videos attempting to debunk various religious claims and texts.

logicked

He recently made a video in response to Yee being charged, criticising the recent charges leveled against Yee, and was the one most responsible for propelling Yee into the international YouTube scene recently.

Logicked has also come out to defend Yee against what he considers Salleh's attempt to silence him.

So basically, a YouTube beef.

There's a chance some people might get offended by Yee's next video, so here's a quick guide to what you probably shouldn't do.

1. Make death threats against him

2. Engage him in real life combat

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Top photo via Yee's Facebook & Erik (HASH) Hersman Flickr

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