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Asmongold slams Kattpaccino for her ‘r@pist' remark against Nmplol, says 'You should get banned for that'

Asmongold slams Kattpaccino for her ‘r@pist' remark against Nmplol, says 'You should get banned for that'

Time of India17 hours ago
(Image via YouTube/Asmongold TV)
Asmongold, a popular streamer, has publicly criticized Kattpaccino, a fellow content creator, after her controversial comments against
Nick
'Nmplol.' Calling Kattpaccino's remarks disgusting, he called her out, and demanded that Twitch take action and ban her.
This entire situation stems from a recent stream of Kattpaccino, where she described some unsettling vibes she got from Nmplol.
Here is all about the backlash she's been receiving from streamers and fans.
Asmongold makes a blunt condemnation against Kattpaccino, demanding her
Twitch ban
While reacting strongly during his broadcast, Asmongold didn't hold back. He dissected comments made by Kattpaccino. He emphasized that the core concern here was not simply calling out Nmplol as creepy, but the much more serious implications made by Kattpaccino. Zeroing in on Kattpaccino's statement, which suggested Nmplol gave her vibes of someone who would, if rejected,
'force myself on you',
Asmongold interpreted it like an accusation of potential sexual assault.
He even argued that false accusations like these must not be taken lightly.
The OTK co-founder even expressed his disbelief that Twitch had not yet taken any action. He firmly stated,
"He didn't report her for calling him creepy, he reported her for calling him a f**king r@pist."
Adding further, he said,
"What a disgusting f*king thing to say. In my opinion, you should get banned for that."
He even argued that such extreme allegations must make the target report them, and even the platform must proactively ban such accusers.
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As per him, it's a case of insane defamation.
Asmongold further defended the character of Nmplol, saying,
'Nick is my boy… To go out and call somebody like that a f**king r@pist? Get the f**k out of here.'
Asmongold and his strong stance against Kattpaccino, well-resonated with many viewers. They all agreed that baseless allegations cross a dangerous line and must be taken seriously by the platforms.
Fans rally behind Nmplol and criticize Kattpaccino for her baseless claims
Original comments of Kattpaccino, where she described Nmplol to give off vibes of someone trying to leverage collaborations to get sexual favours and then potentially force himself, if they refused. These comments sparked immediate backlash, with X flooded with comments accusing Kattpaccino of making such serious accusations just based on
'vibes'
and not evidence.
A user commented,
'None of this actually happened to her and she's speaking about it as if it did. Your 'vibe' doesn't equate to the truth.'
Others even called out the irresponsibility of such remarks made by Kattpaccino, with one user stating,
'Why attack someone's character based off "vibes?" Why even put that thought in people's heads if there's no evidence to back it? And if there is, then the cats out of the bag and you may as well show it.'
Another user even said that Kattpaccino must not make ridiculous comments without any explanations. The comment read,
'nmp is Really fkn dumb but saying he has "gonna force myself on you" vibes sounds ridiculous without an explanation.'
A user even went on to call the entire generation to be cooked, saying,
'Nothing but "icks" and "vibes". This generation is cooked.'
While some agreed that Nmplol's humor can be edgy, most of them dismissed claims of Kattpaccino, calling it reckless, baseless, and careless.
Streamers weigh in with debates over accountability again heats up
The entire controversy reignited discussion on content creator accountability within online spaces. While Asmongold and others have been arguing that false allegations must result in bans, some supporters of Kattapaccino claim that she was just expressing her perception. However, critics like some fellow streamers argue that such types of statements have real-world consequences.
With the ongoing debate, this entire incident highlights a fine line between harmful accusations and personal opinions in the streaming community. With Twitch yet to make a response, many fans and critics are watching to see if the platform will take action or if the clash will further fuel ongoing discourse about online commentary responsibility.
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