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The Times of India
The Times of India
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Barsha Dutta

“A class traitor”: HasanAbi faces backlash after heated exchange with Nick Fuentes following Twitch ban

Political streaming thrives on conflict, but even experienced viewers were surprised by how quickly this one got out of hand. The most recent flashpoint happened online after HasanAbi was suspended from Twitch for the second time, which reignited a long-running feud with far-right commentator Nick Fuentes. What started as a discussion about moderation and power quickly turned into personal attacks that sparked outrage on social media.

The exchange did more than just go viral. It brought up uncomfortable questions about where political speech ends and targeted abuse begins, especially on sites that reward anger. As screenshots spread, both critics and supporters spoke out, arguing about who is responsible, who is hypocritical, and how much it costs to turn ideas into entertainment.

Online feud erupts as HasanAbi responds to Nick Fuentes after Twitch suspension

Nick Fuentes responded to HasanAbi’s seventh Twitch ban by alleging ideological suppression, writing, "It’s Jewish censorship. Not just Israel. But you’ll never go there".

HasanAbi fired back with a sharply worded reply that rejected the premise and attacked Nick Fuentes personally: "i wont go there because im not a fking moron and its not about judaism no matter how hard you, jonathan greenblatt & mark levin all claim its tied. get your booger eating bicurious mexican n*zi a** out of here and go sell some more epstein hoodies little man."

The argument escalated when Fuentes reframed the conflict around class and influence, stating, "I didn’t vote for Trump dumba. You’re not “working class,” you are a millionaire livestreamer getting paid by Amazon. And they don’t defend Israel because of their “investments,” they are captured by the Israel Lobby which is in motivated by Messianic, fanatical race-loyalty."

HasanAbi responded by doubling down on his position and provoked further outrage with, "i’d rather be a class traitor than a gay mexican manlet neon*zi."..

Public reaction was swift. Thousands criticized the language as racist and homophobic, while others focused on the hypocrisy of moral posturing during a ban appeal. The debate widened when Destiny entered the conversation, accusing HasanAbi of chasing clout and wealth rather than principles.

As of now, HasanAbi has not replied, but the episode underscores how political streaming increasingly blurs activism, spectacle, and consequence on platforms like X.

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