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Twitch streamer banned after saying he wants to punch a girl in the face

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All Viikzy heard when he clicked on Kaylee’s stream was her complaining about someone “trying to talk shit on all egirls.” That was all it took for Viikzy to turn to his own viewers on his stream and say “god I fucking hate this thot, dude” before he went on and said, “I just want to fucking punch her in the goddamn face.”

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Now, Twitch has banned Viikzy’s channel. It’s unknown how long the ban will last for, but it doesn’t seem to be permanent. Viikzy eluded to a temporary ban after he claimed on Twitter that he’ll return to streaming following the ban. The clip of Viikzy’s verbal threat gained traction after gaming insider Rod “Slasher” Breslau tweeted it.

After receiving the ban, Viikzy apologized on Twitter. Apparently, he was trying to take a stand against “titty streamers” by harassing Kaylee. However, most people on Twitter weren’t buying his apology.

Shortly after his apology, Kaylee tweeted, presumably sarcastically, that he “really learned his lesson” and said she “deserved payment.” Viikzy replied and accused her of doing this “for attention.” It seems he’s content with continuing to dig himself a deeper hole.

https://twitter.com/Viikzys/status/1087269623785877504?s=20

As of now, Viikzy has resorted to streaming on YouTube since his Twitch channel has been banned. In a tweet he sent out advertising his YouTube stream, he claims “white knights” shut down his Twitch account.


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