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'I don't agree with it': xQc slams Call of Duty's decision to remove Nickmercs for anti-LGBTQ remarks

2023-06-10 14:55
xQc said, 'They have to go all out and say the craziest s**t I think its OK to have a normal reaction and to have all the facts straight'
'I don't agree with it': xQc slams Call of Duty's decision to remove Nickmercs for anti-LGBTQ remarks

LAVAL, CANADA: Felix Legyel aka xQc is a prominent Twitch streamer, who expressed his thoughts about Call of Duty regarding the removal of fellow streamer, Nicholas Kolcheff aka Nickmercs. Recently, Nickmercs faced consequences for making controversial remarks about the LGBTQ+ community, leading Call of Duty to remove him from the gaming community.

Nickmercs sparked the waves of criticism from numerous Twitter users when he compared gay rights demonstrators to an anti-LGBTQ+ group. One of his tweets expressed the belief that it would be best to leave school children “left alone" and not educate them about LGBTQ+ topics. Continue reading, to discover more about xQc's reaction and how Nickmercs responded to his removal.

‘I don’t agree with it’

During the recent live stream, xQc shared his thoughts regarding the removal of Nickmercs on Call of Duty, “you really didn't remove Nickmercs bundle from the war zone malware store to see this evening has not gone why is it removed but the removal of bundle comes the day after Nickmercs didn't come into the LGBT community, I am not in defending I don't give a f**k I have no dog in a slight and I don't give a f**k okay i just don't I like give f**k okay i just don't think, Why do people thinks something does something wrong or they didn't agree with it.”

He then continued, “They have to go all out and say the craziest s**t I think its OK to have a normal reaction and to have all the facts straight and make things at least accurate to the reality so not, cause for the damage if there's someone, to miss a misconception or miservation being spread, and okayh I think everybody should have fair representation and shouldn't be painted as something isn't like that for that, I saw the tweet I thought whatever I don't agree with it but, that doesn't mean that it's f**k about the whole community as a whole lot that is not what that was about, just wanted to.”

Nickmercs responded back to Call of Duty’s latest sanction on Twitch. He said, "So, the video bothered me. I just don't think it's any place for a teacher or a school, I don't think it's the place to speak about things like that. And it's not that I think it shouldn't be spoken about. If that's what you got from that Tweet, you're just wrong. I don't have any quarrels with anybody here, I don't have any quarrel with people on the Internet." He added, "I'll say this, I saw a tweet and I didn't like what I was seeing man. I saw parents brawling in front of a f*cking school with kids. I just didn't f*cking like it. I'm sure a lot of you will understand that would piss some people off, it pissed me off."

‘I stand with Nickmercs’

In the official account of Call of Duty, they announced that they nickmercs, “@charlieINTEL Due to recent events, we have removed the “NICKMERCS Operator” bundle from the Modern Warfare II and Warzone store. We are focused on celebrating PRIDE with our employees and our community.”

Instantly, many fans of Nickmercs shared their thoughts on Twitter. One user wrote, “I’m gay, I agree with him. You chose the side of sexualizing other people’s children & terrorizing parents who say no. My gay ass supports @NICKMERCS, because he’s on the side of protecting kids. You’re not helping anyone but the 'LGBTQIA+' mob. Now ask yourself what the + is.” Another said, “I stand with Nickmercs, Call of Duty has gone woke, Activision will never get my money again.” The other wrote, “You are focused on supporting Pedos.”

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