100 Thieves founder and owner Matthew Haag, better known by his Twitch alias Nadeshot, has been criticized by many in the gaming community after he went on a rant about US President Joe Biden's post about the NFL. The content creator took issue with the President's recent post on X, where his official account posted a version of the 'Dark Brandon' meme after the Chiefs took home the Super Bowl.
Supporters of Biden have claimed that the meme was a response to conspiracy theories originating from his detractors who have said the Super Bowl was rigged to let the Kansas City Chiefs win because of the relationship between Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift. Nadeshot, however, made it clear that he did not appreciate the United States President posting such content on social media.
The Twitch streamer even addressed it on his recent livestream, with some fans claiming that his views were hurting his brand, 100 Thieves. In response to the clip, Redditor u/Feelinglucky2 wrote:
Others, like u/Suhtiva, believe that Matthew should concentrate on the controversies surrounding his esports brand instead of involving himself in political debates online.
A veteran Call of Duty professional known for his stint at OpTic, Haag started 100 Thieves in 2017 as an esports brand that also owns several professional teams that compete in Valorant and Call of Duty competitions (among other games). A popular YouTube and Twitch streamer, he still regularly goes live on his Twitch account to play FPS games.
After the Super Bowl LVIII, Joe Biden's official account on X posted a Dark Brandon meme, a reference to the conspiracy theories floating around social media claiming the game was rigged to let the Chiefs win. Nadeshot, as it happens, did not appreciate the
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