xQc Says That Cancel Culture Isn’t Real: “You Can’t Cancel me”

TwitchBeat - May 3, 2021
xQc Says That Cancel Culture Isn’t Real: “You Can’t Cancel me”

During xQc’s May 3rd live broadcast, he hit out at the cancel culture stating that he will never be cancelled. Popular streamers such as Karl Jacobs and Disguised Toast have recently faced backlash for their comments and jokes that they made in the past. Because of this, other biggest streamers such as Ludwig had shared his thoughts regarding the situation and now, another streamer reacted to the controversy; Felix Lengyel aka xQc. During his May 3rd live broadcast, while talking to his viewers, he decided to react to the situation and opened Disguised toast’s twitlonger apology statement.

In the process of reading, xQc slammed those who are cancelling Disguised toast as he argued that fellow streamers should not apologize as cancel culture isn’t actually real. He also went on to explain as to why he was not going to write a lengthy apology for his past content nor actions. xQc claimed that cancelling isn’t real and they will never cancel himself unless they have the power to de-platform him completely or the power to stop him from going live, tweeting, and posting videos.

xQc urged his fellow steamers and content creators to stop reacting to this cancelling culture as he stated; “I don’t know why people have to react to this. They don’t have to. Cancel culture isn’t even real. Nobody is getting cancelled. Not a single person has been cancelled in the past years. Yet everyone makes a billion tweets and videos and they all sit around – ‘I apologize to x, y, z, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 , 6.’ They don’t have to. You can’t get cancelled!”

He also went on to react to Twitch streamer Ludwig’s reaction on the matter as he totally agreed with what Ludwig had stated.

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