Cool. It was meant as a friendly push in the right direction, really, not a "calling you out" kinda thing. So you know, though, this could be taken as breaking the rules (by the Moderators and Admin staff) as the title, and opening post are all just pot-shots taken at the clip (and the clip linked just to take the pot-shot at), which is against the rules. Posting something as a discussion is a different matter, and that is not how this came across to me. However, that is for the Mods and so forth to decide, I was just making a suggestion as you're still very new here, and may not have been aware of just how seriously they take such things.
The better way to introduce this (new) clip may be to ask for the opinions of practitioners of both systems for feedback, as it "doesn't look quite right" to you. And with that concept in mind, I'll offer some.
You're right, this is definately not "Aikido vs Jujutsu" (not getting into the "Aikido is Jujutsu" thing here....), it's simply an Aikido demo against Japanese-style grabbing attacks. And even in that, it's not very good. For one thing, our Aikido demonstrator seems to have no real sense of his "centre", and his habit of leaping up after a number of the techniques, well, that's not exactly something I've seen taught before! There's obviously far better out there, but there's also far worse.
Other than a kind of "no touch" throw near the end, I'm not sure what it has to do with the title of this thread, though. Just not a brilliant demo for Aikido.