In their latest video, YouTube creator duo RackaRacka complain that the first episode of YouTube's new Original series, Wayne, contains graphic violence, swearing, and behavior young viewers shouldn't replicate. It's not that RackaRacka is opposed to the content itself -- in fact, their own stunt-riddled, VFX-infused content contains violence and swearing, too.
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