Maya Higa and QTCinderella’s ‘Wine About It’ podcast were raided recently by HasanAbi. However, things did not go according to plan.
Maya and QT are two of the most popular Twitch streamers right now on the internet. The latter is known for her outspoken personality, and she isn’t afraid to express her disdain for someone or something she doesn’t like.
HasanAbi has recently made headlines for his thoughts on the use of the word “cracker,” which has been a hot topic of discussion for the past few days. For his aggressive comments toward a Redditor, he has been labeled “racist” by several members of the community.
When QTCinderella raided their podcast, he didn’t hold back and took a shot at HasanAbi.
Maya Higa was speaking with the former when she mentioned that Hasan had raided their podcast. Maya had been drinking and had failed to finish her sentence, as the title of the podcast suggests.
Surprisingly, QTCinderella came to her aid. Maya was in stitches after her snide remark, and QT had a smirk on her face as well. HasanAbi has yet to respond to her comment, but given his track record as a Twitch streamer, it won’t be long before he does.
Twitch banned two of his moderators for using the aforementioned word, prompting the controversial streamer to retaliate.
HasanAbi has been fighting a one-man battle to prove that the word, despite its connotations, is not a racial slur. His moderators were also banned on Reddit for the same reason, adding fuel to the fire. HasanAbi sarcastically tweeted that “cracker” isn’t a slur and that the word “nazi” should be banned as well.
This has sparked a heated debate in the community, with streamers offering their opinions. Several streamers, including Pokimane, xQc, Asmongold, 39daph, Macaiyla, and others, have weighed in on the topic.
HasanAbi has doubled down on his stance, claiming that the word has been used against him on numerous occasions and that it isn’t a slur or as big a deal as some claim. The debate appears to be far from over, as it continues to take new twists every day. HasanAbi, on the other hand, is likely to have a difficult few days ahead of him.