A YouTuber has pranked media commentator Katie Hopkins by making her accept the Campaign to United the Nation Trophy.
If you haven't figured it out yet, Josh Pieters absolutely trolled Ms Hopkins by making her get an award that spells out c***.
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The South African-born content creator set up a fake company, the Cape Town Collective for the Freedom of Speech, and pretended to be his dad in an email to lure the 44-year-old to the award ceremony.
The website he created was also hilarious because when you looked at the founders page it included a picture of the leader of the Ku Klux Klan, Josh's dad and the woman who reads the announcements for the London Underground.
Katie seemed absolutely delighted at the offer and said she would be happy to accept the hilariously fake gong.
So they booked a fancy room at the Four Seasons Hotel in Prague for the awards ceremony and hired a bunch of actors to pretend like they were a part of the Cape Town Collective for the Freedom of Speech.
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Josh was able to explain why he was there instead of his dad and then they tucked into a hearty, three course meal before the big ceremony.
"Archie and I spent the entirety of the evening charming Katie, ensuring she was fully relaxed, and happy as she dined on five-star food and drank top-notch wine," Josh says in the video.
But then they took it up a notch by giving a speech about the reason why Ms Hopkins was getting her prestigious award.
"We need freedom of speech, from politicians to journalists, campaign groups to creators, YouTubers to you in this room. Without being able to say what we think, without being able to mock other people, without being able to attack people, we are not free," Josh told Katie and the room full of actors.
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"Which brings me to Katie Hopkins, the recipient of the inaugural Campaign to Unify the Nation Trophy.
"I cannot think of a more worthy recipient, for the tide is changing. The intellectual battle against the woke brigade is being won. The snowflakes are melting and Katie Hopkins in the United Kingdom should take a great deal of credit. For the ice caps of political correctness are starting to collapse.
"Katie has experienced a lot of online hate. Some people on the internet really seem to want to bring her down. There are people out there who want to ridicule her, wanting to mock her.
"It is not at all possible to properly outline just what an inspiration you are to us all Katie."
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Then, just as she accepted her award, the trophy's name was plastered on the wall behind her.
After a few photographs, Ms Hopkins did a speech of her own and told everyone in the room that this was the 'most fun I've had in a very long time'.
"I am not used to receiving awards. It's quite strange, it's strange to hear nice things being said about yourself. You sit there and think 'they're saying that about me'. Whereas normally it is kind of an incoming deluge of fireballs coming my way," she said.
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Then the video splices all the strange things she said next, including 'epileptics are all weirdos, they're up there with the Asians', 'East London's fairly sh**ty at the best of times', 'I guess Muslims are different' and then the creme de la creme: "Greta [Thunberg]...how dare you...autistic f***ing wench'.
They made Katie skol a drink from the trophy and then sent her on her way.
Featured Image Credit: Josh Pieters/YouTube