On March 8, 2023, Twitch sensation Felix "xQc" reacted to fellow Twitch streamer Zack "Asmongold's" viral take on the "cracker" controversy. After hearing the latter share his thoughts on the debacle through an analogy, the French-Canadian personality claimed he made a "major oversight."
According to xQc, people believe America and the West are the "end of the world." He responded to those who claimed the region was "influential," saying:
The former Overwatch pro was browsing r/LivestreamFail when he came across a highly upvoted post featuring Asmongold commenting on people "justifying" the use of racial slurs against White people.
The One True King (OTK) co-founder was heard saying:
The Austin, Texas-based content creator continued further:
xQc paused the clip and asserted that Asmongold's take had a "major oversight." He explained:
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The Quebec native said that America and the West were not the "end of the world" and suggested that Asmongold's viewpoint was "short-signed." He returned to watching the remaining half of the latter's clip in which he said:
The conversation concluded with xQc reacting to the aforementioned statement by exclaiming:
xQc's clip was shared on r/LivestreamFail and quickly became a hot topic of conversation. Some of the most relevant fan reactions were along these lines:
xQc is a well-known streaming personality broadcasting on Twitch since 2016. At the time of writing, he had 11,671,004 followers and was ranked as the second most popular channel on the platform.
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