Ehh, somewhat yes and no... I've captured what is essentially her worst years of high school with these images, with the exception of arbitrarily crippling Link I think college mellowed her out. If we were a few years back in time it would've been worth it.
I'm sure this is going to be especially painful news, she wasn't the only one to produce art of Hatfilms and their Yogscast cohorts as arbitrarily black and crippled. Back when those guys actually had a viewership to speak of there was a whole circle of creepy teens drawing white men as fat, black, transgenders back and forth with each other. She's just the first one that came to mind and the easiest to look up, but since their community died this art doesn't get made anymore.
An especially salient part of it I remember was that a large swath of the art these girls were producing depicted one of the YouTubers as middle-eastern because he talked with a Swedish accent and used a tanned skin, which is adequately foreign enough to make you black I guess. (You can see this was three years ago.) He did a face reveal and was, surprise, white as fuck, but there was a huge fight over whether he could still be black even if he was white.
Edit:
here's another one I dug up. This might explain the mentality here a little. Basically they drew a very thin dusty line between the people themselves and their fictional interpretation of the people, which makes it okay to accuse them of being agender starkins.
Which is unintentionally hilarious, because it resulted in them doing things like
accidentally outing real transgender people who still aren't publicly out to this day.