Potty-mouthed 14-year-old anti-PC YouTuber comes under fire

Controversy is swirling around a foul-mouthed teen YouTuber after a journalist accused her of bigotry against Muslims and the platform removed the video under scrutiny.

The young YouTube star known as 'Soph', a 14-year-old high school freshman from the Bay Area, became the center of debate after a highly critical Buzzfeed article published on Monday. 

The article highlights a crude video called 'Be Not Afraid,' in which Soph dresses in a chador and explains sarcastically that she has become 'devout follower of the Prophet Muhammad' and laments that she gets 'raped by my 40-year-old husband every so often'.

The rest of the 20-minute video goes on to blast internet outrage culture and encourage young people to speak their minds without fear of being offensive. 

That message that took on an ironic tinge after the video was banned for 'violating the company's policy on hate speech' within a day of the Buzzfeed article, which blasted YouTube executives for allowing Soph's channel and stirred a wave of online outrage.

YouTube banned Soph's video 'Be Not Afraid' (above) after a Buzzfeed article highlighted its crude mockery of Muslims. The teen girl vows not to stop making controversial videos

YouTube banned Soph's video 'Be Not Afraid' (above) after a Buzzfeed article highlighted its crude mockery of Muslims. The teen girl vows not to stop making controversial videos

The Buzzfeed article described Soph as 'a cherubic white girl mocking Islamic dress while lecturing her hundreds of thousands of followers about Muslim 'rape gangs,' social justice 'homos,' and the evils wrought by George Soros.'

It points out instances in which the teen's 'comedy' videos seem to veer into racism or anti-gay sentiments.

The author goes on to criticize YouTube for allowing the Soph's controversial videos, which the teen has defended as being comedic.

YouTube did not immediately respond to a request for comment from DailyMail.com.

Soph, whose channel grew about 10 per cent to 880,000 followers in the day after the Buzzfeed article, responded in a tweet directed

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