QUEBEC, CANADA: xQc's recent insightful conversation with political commentator Destiny was received quite well in the streaming community, as the two had some issues in the past. The duo even discussed xQc's intense clash with Ethan Klein on the 'H3 Podcast' that happened on Tuesday, August 8.
The French-Canadian streamer took a moment to revisit some of the points he had raised during the podcast, asserting that his viewpoints held a greater significance than those put forward by Klein. Naturally, it left the Internet divided, as they wanted to let their thoughts known.
'That was cringe as f**k'
In this narrative, xQc asserts that his ideas stood strong even after light-heartedly referring to Klein as "bald." "Actual truth. My proof is way higher than his is! Even though I called him bald, it's still more true than graphs being useful for his argument, dude," stated xQc.
Curiosity sparked within Destiny as he pondered the intentions behind xQc's statements. Expressing his thoughts, Destiny mused that xQc shouldn't find it unexpected for Klein to abruptly conclude the debate, given his perception that Felix's arguments lacked substantial value.
"I don't know what your goal is right now. Are you just trying to - if you're trying to convince him or his audience, you have to come out from a nicer perspective But I do realize if you want to meme on him, you can meme on him. But then, you can't be surprised when he's like, 'Oh, I feel like this call is not being productive,' and hangs up," explained Destiny.
In reply, "The Juicer" confidently claimed that he had performed quite well during his exchange with Klein, expressing, "Oh, man. I did pretty good there, to be honest. I called him out on his graph usage that was cringe as f**k! Okay?"
'This man needs to go to a doctor'
xQc and Destiny's conversation about the H3 debate found its way to the r/LivestreamFail subreddit, generating swift and fervent discussion. Redditor u/Crazyripps' comment, which said, "This man needs to go to a doctor," garnered significant attention, amassing hundreds of upvotes.
Another user wrote, "Wish I could have this level of delusion," with one adding, "I honestly think Adin Ross might be smarter than xqc." "The irksome thing is, even if he has good arguments, he can't express them without the bag ripping apart," expressed one more.