For those who don’t know of Hasan Piker, he’s considered one of the greats on Twitch, the live-streaming platform for gamers, commentators, and girls in bikinis. Piker, the nephew of Cenk Uygur from The Young Turks is a ludicrous ideological position.
He’s the same person who said America deserved 9/11, complimented the man who took Dan Crenshaw’s eye and bought a very expensive house in LA despite his view that the wealth should be spread around.
But lo and behold, Piker has received a seven-day ban from Twitch for using the racial slur against white people, “cracker.” The issue apparently started when two of Piker’s mods were banned over the use of the term, causing Piker to get angry and double down on their behalf, and call a commenter a “dumb cracker b***h.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXyo4uIRNOw
The temporary ban was implemented. This was a surprising decision by Twitch, given its obvious leftist tendencies. However, it is fair to say that it was fair.
Piker was so upset by this, he took to Twitter and threw a tantrum. retweeting one Twitter user who said that the outrage over “cracker” was just “fragile manchildren” who were “feigning outrage over nothing.”
The argument floating around is that while “cracker” is technically a slur against white people, it’s a slur directed toward a race that has never been oppressed in America and therefore shouldn’t matter. For all its faults, Twitch is holding strong to its terms of service which dictate that racial slurs just aren’t allowed.
Piker and his followers can get mad all they want but a slur is a slur, no matter how they justify its weight, but the point isn’t the slur it’s the racism behind them. It’s racism they say our society is trying to eliminate, and hurtful words directed toward another race from a place of prejudice are racism, no matter the melanin level.
What Piker and his followers are throwing fits about is that they’re not able to throw these slurs around at white people and that says more about them than it does anyone else.
But, this is where I’m going to seem like I’m countering my own point.
My opinion is that, unless you are actually encouraging violence and racial slurs use bans on people saying them is stupid. We’re all grown adults who can choose not to watch something or someone and if one of those reasons is that they use a word you don’t like then tune them out.
Sticks and stones will break bones more than words, in the end. Though words tossed about with prejudice are sometimes hurtful, they can also be dismissed and dismissed as the mere ramblings or easily led individuals like Piker.
But, regardless, Twitch’s rules are that no slur can exist on their platform, and being the nephew of an established media figure with a large following doesn’t make you special enough to get away with throwing those slurs around.
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