A day after being Twitch banned, Quintin "Quin69" took to Twitter to explain and justify his statements. This is the streamer's third ban from the live streaming platform.
Content warning: Mentions of violence, assault, child ab*se and misogyny.
The Twitch streamer was accordingly banned for hateful conduct following a clip from a recent stream. He was clipped out-of-context, appearing to encourage violence against women with a misogynistic remark:
In an attempt to give further context to the situation, Quin69 revealed further clips from the stream in which he was reacting to miscellaneous videos from the subreddit, r/Cringetopia.
The first video he reacted to was of a non-physical altercation between two people at the gas station. An individual had cut the line at a one-way gas station and was yelling obscenities at the person who had called them out.
Quintin disagreed vehemently with the individual who had cut the line and even suggested violence as the solution to the problem:
In the next video, a Facebook blogger was seen demanding money from a drive-thru worker. Quintin felt that women were more prone to turning into 'Karens' - an archetype for an entitled, demanding woman - because they do not face punishment for their actions (in his eyes):
He discussed "negative conditioning," although what he truly meant was positive punishment. Positive punishment is a psychological conditioning technique that requires introducing an undesirable stimulus (like assault) in order to discourage 'bad' behavior.
In this instance, Quin69 believes that child ab*se would be the answer to preventing more "kids that have done s*** like this" as seen in the video above.
Every time he had a hot take during the supposedly out-of-context clips,
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