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Hasan Piker has hit out at Trainwreckstv with blazing guns after he undermined him for doing a good deed. 

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Streamers receive tons of criticism over their doings, be they good or bad. People judge them according to their limited understanding of the content and the individual. Often these criticisms take shape without enough thought before a judgment is eventually passed. Moreover, this ends up affecting the creators, as they frequently land in awkward spots despite their acts being done in good faith. 

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This has been the case with popular streamer Hasan Piker, who fell prey to extreme criticism from a fellow content creator. Piker, who recently donated a massive chunk of money to multiple dog shelters, found himself in a tough spot after Kick platform owner Trainwreckstv classified one of his good deeds under socialism. The harsh comments from Train also led Hasan to fire back, as he did not appreciate the comment.

Hasan Piker is upset about Trainwreckstv’s comments about his recent charity work 

xQc recently hosted two renowned streamers from the industry, Hasan Piker and Trainwreckstv, on his stream. The duo wanted to clear out any confusion as the political streamer felt threatened by Train’s statements. 

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Sometime back, Hasan donated funds for the Turkey earthquake aid alongside other streamers. Other popular names included IShowSpeed and Ludwig Aghren. Fans reacted positively to this act of kindness as the group raised over $1 million for people in need. But then, it looked like Trainwreckstv had a differing opinion of the situation as he justified Hasan’s deed as an act of socialism. 

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In response, Piker decided to fire shots during xQc’s stream. Here’s what he said, “what you’re doing right now is not genuine criticism. it is pocket-watching and undermining something I did, that’s bullsh*t, you’re just claiming it is pocket-watching, and it is adequate to do so because you claim my thoughts to be… I described to you numerous fu*king times what socialism is, charity is not that pocket-watching like a blue-hair, non-bi*ary, Twitter ana*chist, and being like why don’t you give all your money and live in a fucking woodshed is not socialism.” 

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Train’s comments came after Hasan had previously labeled himself to be socialist multiple times. So, that leads us to the question of whether Hasan’s kind act was based on socialism or was doing it solely based on charity. 

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