On February 23, Twitch star Zack "Asmongold" streamed on his alternate channel, Zackrawrr, where he played Elden Ring and New World. Towards the end of the stream, he hosted a Just Chatting segment where he browsed through the r/LivestreamFail subreddit. During his browsing, he stumbled upon a post featuring Twitch content creator 39daph addressing allegations of "anti-white racism."
After having a brief conversation about the matter, the Austin, Texas-based personality opined:
The discussion started at the six-hour mark of his February 23 broadcast, when Asmongold was reacting to the top posts on the streamer-focused forum. He stumbled upon a post by Redditor u/FourthLife, who shared 39Daph's most recent TwitLonger update. Seeing this, the One True King (OTK) co-founder stated:
According to Asmongold, 39daph's address was "good enough":
Timestamp: 06:01:55
Asmongold stated that he disliked dissecting an apology and examining it for inconsistencies:
A few moments later, Asmongold claimed that if someone made jokes about Black people, they would never have been unbanned:
The Twitch star's take was shared on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit, and the reaction thread drew over 390 fan reactions. Here's what the online community had to say:
Asmongold is a popular Twitch streamer who has been broadcasting on the platform since 2016. He has played World of Warcraft for more than 6,400 hours on his primary channel.
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