YouTube has attacked two of Mumkey Jones' channels, "Mumkey Jones" and "Mumkey Jones 2." He had invested years into each channel, and had built his career off of them. On December 11, 2018, Mumkey had received two strikes on each channel. On his main channel, he had gotten a strike for "hate speech" on a video where he MADE FUN of hate speech from Elliot Rodger. His second strike was on "Elliot Rodger the Movie Trailer," it had been striked for "violent imagery," despite it just being a video of Elliot driving his car, dancing, etc.On his second channel, his Elliot Rodger Manifesto audiobook had been taken down for hate speech, and a video including sniffing boy perfume for "sexual content." All of these four strikes Mumkey had received were either questionable, or false.The next day, December 12, 2018, Mumkey had received another strike on both his channels. On his second channel, Mumkey Jones 2, his video "Will Mumkey Become Elliot," which was just Mumkey taking a school shooter test, was flagged for hate speech, despite not at all being hate speech. It gets even worse on his main channel, where a private video called "Elliot amv," which NO ONE had seen, had been flagged for hate speech.Despite all of the flags being unfair, despite the fact that Mumkey was given little time to respond to these strikes, the fact that the YouTube Twitter refuses to recover Mumkey's accounts. Mumkey's main source of income came from his YouTube channels, and now that they're gone, he is in a very tough place financially. He has another YouTube channelwhere he has told everyone of what's been happening.His other channels took years of dedication to build up to, and now that they've been wrongfully terminated, and that YouTube doesn't seem to care, Mumkey is in dire need of help. Support him on Patreon, and sign this petition.But it goes deeper than Mumkey's problem. YouTube has been wrongfully terminating YouTubers' accounts for a long time now. The Team Fortress 2 YouTuber Surny had his channel terminated for posting a 30 second video of a stream announcement on his Twitch channel. If people don't start calling YouTube out for this kind of stuff, many other channels will face the same treatment, and YouTube will become a shittier place because of it.If we show YouTube that enough people like watching Mumkey's content, there's a small chance that YouTube will reconsider.I've been a Mumkey fan for only a little while now, but I've been using YouTube for the majority of my life. I've seen YouTube treating their content creators horribly, and I'm sick of it.