Popular streamer Felix "xQc" was watching a video featuring Steven "Destiny" and others discussing the W/L community and defended them after the group was criticized. For those who are not aware, W/L community is a term used in streaming circles to refer to the predominantly African-American group of content creators such as Kai Cenat, Duke Dennis, and Adin Ross.
Felix was quick to defend them after watching a clip where people were being critical of the group. He explained that he has been collaborating with them for some time and those who haven't interacted with them should not be talking about them.
xQc went on to say that the group is fun to hang out with and that his opinion about them became highly positive after meeting them:
xQc listed a few reasons why he warmed up to the W/L community. On top of claiming that he has fun hanging out with them, the streamer noted that he had no drama with the group:
The Twitch and Kick streamer sarcastically talked about other content creators that he has collaborated with in the past and explained how he felt about them:
xQc then told his audience about the importance of going out of one's comfort zone and encouraged his viewers to do the same:
xQc reiterated that the first time he hung out with members of the W/L community, it was a fun experience and not awkward:
In related news, xQc and Adin Ross's friends recently had quite a controversial fight on stream after some of them used offensive slurs while playing Call of Duty, which ultimately led ShnaggyHose to issue an apology and Cuffem to virtually meet up and discuss his behavior with xQc and explain his actions.
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