In a recent livestream on Kick, Steven "Destiny" explained to his viewers why he would like to debate fellow content creator Adin Ross on serious topics like the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Destiny is known for his online socio-political debates with other Just Chatting streamers and pundits. Ross, on the other hand, is not a debate streamer at all.
Nevertheless, Destiny claimed that if he was ever given an opportunity to debate Ross, he would not say no:
The Kick streamer explained that by "debating" someone like Ross, he would be able to reach and promulgate his views to a much wider audience:
The topic of debating someone who has rudimentary knowledge of a subject has been discussed in Destiny's circles for over a month. It all started a few weeks ago when the Kick star went on the Lex Fridman show on YouTube for a debate.
One of his opponents, American political scientist Norman Finkelstein, had repeatedly attacked him, claiming that he did not know enough about the topic at hand for a spirited debate. This has led to many memes about the streamer after claims about him doing his research on Wikipedia went viral.
While reacting to another interview featuring Norman Finkelstein, Destiny pushed back against the narrative by citing the example of Adin Ross. He stated that accepting an opportunity to debate the content creator would be a "no-brainer":
Destiny is known for being very vocal about his views. Considered a highly controversial streamer, he is currently serving an indefinite ban on Twitch and only streams on Kick and YouTube.
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