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xQc condemns Adin Ross' 'kill yourself' remark aimed at HasanAbi: 'It’s not right. I don't like it'

2023-06-10 13:58
xQc believes Adin Ross went too far with his recent tweets about HasanAbi, explaining why he's never made the same remarks
xQc condemns Adin Ross' 'kill yourself' remark aimed at HasanAbi: 'It’s not right. I don't like it'

AUSTIN, TEXAS: Adin Ross has never hesitated to speak his thoughts, for better or worse. However, Ross was accused of going too far and received severe condemnation from xQc and other streamers after asking HasanAbi to "kill yourself" and making other threats in a series of tweets. The Twitter thread was later banned for not following community guidelines.

Ross's tweets quickly went viral, with fans and critics alike sharing their comments. Naturally, other streamers began to express their opinions on the situation.

'It’s not right. I don’t like it'

xQc was displeased by Ross's statements, which he addressed during his livestream. “The tweet is f**king weird,” he said. “Well, it’s not weird, it’s just not right. Straight up. You can say ‘Soft, L’.” He then stated, “Past events overall have made me realize that wishing permanent something on somebody, or asking them to do it, it’s not right. I don’t like it.”

He went on to explain that he's "never even come close" to saying what Ross said because he thinks "it's lame as f**k." Hasan and Ross haven't ever actually agreed on any topic, yet many have criticized Ross' statements, even if the Kick star has expressed no remorse for what he said. This happened shortly after Ross stated that Hasan and Mizkif were banned from Kick, forcing Hasan to call him a "gremlin" in return.

'Not the first time he's done this'

After watching the stream, xQc's followers started reacting to Ross' statement, "Not the first time he's done this but now it's more blatant lol. It truly is a sad world though when people like Adin and Adept are now below Hasan."

Another user commented that the situation could quickly go downhill the day Ross says the same thing to the wrong person, stating, "All it takes is adin saying that shit to the wrong person, have we not learned from reckful? or Etika?" A third person wrote, "It's kinda scary that nowadays hate and evil has become so accepted , it even has multiple poster boys with supporters."

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