On stream, Bruce "BruceDropEmOff" Ray revealed to his friend his thought process behind mingling with more mainstream creators on Twitch.
The content creator claimed he was trying to help Black Twitch creators break barriers and push into the mainstream by feeling comfortable in the scene. He later stated that he respected them and stated their content was good.
During a recent stream of his, BruceDropEmOff got into a conversation with a fellow streamer about the type of fans they each have, with each of them pointing out one another for having more "White" fans.
At one point, his friend confidently said to him,
For context, the "Pogger" house that BruceDropEmOff stayed at was a reference to his Texas visit, where he appeared on Eric Lamont "Erobb221" Jr's stream and Matthew "Mizkif" Rinaudo's stream several times, collaborating with the two and their other friends.
Upon hearing what his friend said, BruceDropEmOff immediately spoke up:
The content creator immediately transitioned into a monologue explaining the purpose of him collaborating with other streamers more often:
His friend immediately spoke up, defending himself and stating that that was not the mindset he held. BruceDropEmOff clarified his stance,
Humorously, his friend whispered to his own viewers,
Immediately after, he loudly agreed with Condones' statement, drawing laughter from him.
The "Poggers" people is possibly a term used in reference to mainstream Twitch streamers, as the word itself is the name of a popular emote on the platform used by those who are familiar with it.
Condones' explanation of wanting to break barriers and make spaces for more Black creators to appear in the platform's mainstream was praised by his viewers. Fans were happy to see the creator
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