BEL AIR, CALIFORNIA: Ethan Klein, the host of the YouTube show, 'H3 Podcast', recently shared his thoughts in a live stream regarding his disagreement with Twitch streamer Felix Legyel aka xQc‘s stance on the FaZe Rain and Grace Van Dien drama.
Nordan Shat, also known as FaZe Rain, is the co-founder of the prominent gaming organization FaZe Clan. On the other hand, Grace Van Dien is a content creator and actress who recently decided to join FaZe Clan, which sparked a substantial amount of debate and criticism. In relation to this matter, xQc made a controversial remark regarding women entering the Twitch streaming platform. Keep reading to know about Ethan Klein's take on xQc's controversial remark.
‘He's such a f**king idiot’
During a recent Twitch stream, xQc expressed his viewpoint on the matter, stating his belief that women should only be involved in esports if they deserve it. He said, “‘We need more women into esports' and 'We need more women into this'. No, we don't. We need skilled players that deserve a spot and if that person is a girl then f**k it, absolutely."
After hearing xQc’s take, Klein said, "xQc, L'Qc had a f**king dumb a** take," and he continued, "I'm sorry guys. I'm so tired of giving this guy grace. Like, I know ya'll met him once and he was nice and cool, but he's such a f**king idiot." Klein also remarked about Snoop Dogg joining the FaZe Clan’s board of directors, saying, "So, the best response I heard about this was, where was your outrage when Snoop Dogg got signed to FaZe. Is Snoop Dogg a pro gamer? Oh no, he's a f**king guy, so you don't care."
'That’s such an immature white male take'
As soon as the streamer posted on Twitter, his followers started replying to his remarks. One Twitter user wrote, "That’s such an immature white male take. Women aren’t able to even play these games without almost constant extreme harassment and misogyny. How can you expect women to improve if their teammates won’t even listen to their callouts? Hes not evaluating the situation correctly." While another wrote, "yeah women don't deserve spots because they are women, but most women deserving of spots are still overlooked because they are women- so that needs to change."One fan wrote, "It’s simple. Reward people with talent, not because you’re trying to hit a diversity quota," and another said, "While I agree with his take, it’s simply just not happening. I’ve seen plenty of Females deserving of a spot. But continue to be overlooked."
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