Sneako Called Out xQc

Amiel Rose Andres - April 3, 2023
Sneako Called Out xQc

On April 2, 2023, French-Canadian streamer Felix “xQc” discussed his opinion of Sneako’s advice to well-known content creatorsduring a livestream.

Zack “Asmongold” mentioned Kai Cenat, Josh “YourRAGE,” Jidon “JiDion,” xQc, Adin Ross, Hasan “HasanAbi,” and others as having responded to a recent video uploaded by Charlie “MoistCr1TiKaL” in which he criticized Sneako. The latter asserted that during the recent drama, none of these individuals noticed his answer or stood up for him. xQc was surprised to see this communication and questioned why he was being included in the feud between MoistCr1TiKaL and the Rumble streamer. He expressed his opinions about the predicament, saying: “All I did was watch a video about… guys, I just watched the video between him and Moist. That’s what I did. I don’t know why I’m being tagged in this. Like, I’m a nobody in this. Like, I’m the most nobody in this, possible!”

On April 2, at the 15-minute point of his broadcast, xQc came across a tweet with Sneako’s advice for well-known content creators. It said: “Kai Cenat, YourRAGE, JiDion, Adin Ross, Hasan, xQc, Asmongold, literally every streamer and YouTuber reacted to MoistCr1TiKaL video about me. Not one reacts to my response video. Even the people I’ve defended.” 

He gave instances of how he supported Kai Cenat, YourRAGE, JiDion, and Adin Ross throughout their disputes: “I defended Kai Cenat from g-r*pe allegations, defended YourRAGE when Twitch banned him, defended JiDion from Pokimane hate, defended Adin Ross from getting Twitter canceled…”

The YouTube user Sneako continued by claiming that everyone had a “agenda” and that the “truth” didn’t matter to anyone: “Not one of them have my back when I’m against the wall. not one. The soyboys understandably have an agenda. I made the mistake, thinking people were friends in this game. They will use you for clout. None of them care about truth! They want to turn me into a meme. It’s not about anything but views. Pay close attention @everyone.”

The fact that his name was referenced in the message surprised xQc. The first thing he said was: “Huh?! What response video? Why did he tag me? What did I do? I didn’t say nothing! Bro, I didn’t say nothing! What did I even say?”

After reading it, the 27-year-old commented on the situation, saying that while supporting someone who is “right” is a “good thing,” they cannot expect support if they do something “wrong” later on: “Guys, okay, guys, I don’t want to get into the drama, okay? I think, as a whole, okay. If somebody is right and you defend them, that’s a good thing. If somebody is wrong and you defend them, well, you can say you did that. right? But it doesn’t mean that the person will defend you if you are wrong down the line. I’m just saying, like, saying you defended somebody… you know, it doesn’t mean they’re going to jump in front of the moving train for your. You know? This is a general rule type of s**t.”

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