Yesterday, Twitch suspended an account that belonged to streamer and famous YouTuber Zack “Asmongold” Hoyt after he made racist comments about the death of Palestinians in Gaza. Now, the YouTuber has responded to the temporary ban with a surprisingly clear-eyed assessment of the controversy and what led up to it.

“I don’t really want to mince words or, ‘oh I wasn’t justifying or promoting [the genocide],’” He said during a new 20-minute long video on the subject. “I said something about it that was disgusting.”

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    7 hours ago

    Did he really have a change of heart just because he got in trouble with Twitch? We know how he is. It’s pretty strange to see him walk back any statements after getting backlash. As far as I know he’s always been the unapologetic, uncancellable degenerate who lives with rats rotting on the floor and his own blood staining the walls.

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      5 hours ago

      He did debate with Hasan on stream for like 3 hours and I’m sure (assuming) he got a lot of texts from his business partners (one of whom I understand is Muslim) so maybe he really did take a hard look at himself.

      I sure hope so because, man - what he said was ignorant AF.

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      6 hours ago

      Asmondgold is a co-founder of the media company One True King. Another co-founder is “TipsOut”, who is also a Muslim. He posted a very long message on Twitter about the hatred he and his family have dealt with simply because of their race and religion and called out Asmondgold for perpetuating that same hatred.

      I don’t think he changed his mind because of Twitch. He changed his mind because his Muslim business partner sat him down and educated him.