

The streaming community has been really deep with the fact that many creators are constantly commenting on each other’s matters. This is also why it is a common sight for streamers to get pulled into controversies, just like how Destiny recently got caught up for a weird mix-up of names involving Kai Cenat and iShowSpeed, as well as commentators like xQc, and Hasan Piker.
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As iShowSpeed also gets involved in controversy after greeting a Chinese fan in Japanese during the recent Qatar 2022 Football World Cup, it seemed as if he was being “racist”. Thus a very complicated thread of events has made streamers and YouTubers a key point of interest for various commentators, including Hasan Piker and xQc.
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Destiny’s statement for being ‘racist’ towards iShowSpeed receives reactions from Hasan Piker and xQc
In a recent stream by Destiny, he, without any prior knowledge of who iShowSpeed is, mixed up his take on a recent FIFA 2022 World Cup incident by calling out Kai Cenat mistakenly. After this, he was caught up in a controversy, as many thought that he was actually being racist. Notably, it was also because of the fact that he said that “Black zoomer streamers” only scream on camera and do nothing else.

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Reacting to this xQc in his stream said, “Destiny doesn’t know s**t. Destiny, his strategy is, only argue when overly prepared. When it comes to anything political. When it comes to his takes on streams and content, he’s a complete f**kin moron. Because he doesn’t do his research and doesn’t look around. Even he will admit to that.”
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While xQc had a very direct take on the matter, Hasan Piker on the other hand said that it is not just a problem with Destiny and black streamers and that many streamers think the same about other streamers as well. He said, “It’s not just Destiny. There are a lot of people on the internet that just live for this. There’s also an additional weirdness of people…not just specifically black people, because of the nature of streaming. Everyone has to have a take on every single thing that happens.”
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