During a recent stream, political commentator and streamer Steven "Destiny" talked about the ongoing controversy involving GeorgeNotFound after allegations of sexual assault were levied against the Dream SMP co-founder by fellow streamer Caitibugzz. While discussing the "stages" of consent with a viewer, Destiny argued that "tickling," as allegedly done by George, could be considered a stage of consent.
Further, he stated that since things did not escalate from that point and "nothing bad" happened then on, as per him, Caitibugzz was "not sexually assaulted":
Caitibugzz had alleged that she was subjected to "a lot of touch" by George, with him reportedly initiating most of it. She had also stated that the pair were cuddling at the party, with him "spooning" her from her left side. On the other side, George stated that he felt the cuddling to be "mutual" and did not believe it to be an "invitation" for anything further.
In his recent stream on Kick, Destiny took to his Discord to talk with a viewer about the recent allegations made by Caitibugzz. The viewer believed that Caiti was subjected to sexual assault through George's tickling behavior. They began discussing the stages that George and Caiti must have been going through in their interactions at the time. The viewer states:
To this Destiny responds:
After the viewer stated that they should "agree to disagree" on the matter, Destiny refused and stated that tickling by itself cannot be considered sexual assault, calling the viewer "wrong". He also stated that perpetuating such a "culture" could disempower women and reduce their agency as they would never get to know what they are capable of doing in such a situation to protect themselves:
Steven stated his belief that Caiti
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