Controversial Rumble streamer Nico "Sneako" reacted to the recent statement given by fellow streamer Imane "Pokimane" regarding the ongoing Ava Kris Tyson allegations. For context, Pokimane criticized Ava's actions (she was alleged to have groomed as well as supported CP), and she also requested the online community to not attack the trans-community in general.
She wrote:
"It’s a shame that people will see this as an opportunity to attack the trans community as a whole. One person’s actions do not reflect on every single trans person."
Sneako, who is known for his red-pill content and conservative stance, didn't quite mince with words when talking about Pokimane's X post, labeling her a "demonic bot."
He said:
"So this bot, this demonic bot, is spending more time defending 'tr*nnys' than condemning an actual p*dophile."
Sneako mocks Pokimane following her recent post on the transgender community
Those familiar with the Rumble streamer know that he has previously spoken out against Ava Kris Tyson and generally expresses conservative, often far-right views regarding the trans community.
Pokimane, on the other hand, has consistently maintained inclusive content and was even recently invited to a MrBeast video (Ava being a former member of his crew). However, Pokimane's recent statements were attacked by Sneako, who mockingly imitated her by saying:
"(Iminating Pokimane's voice) Yes, he touched kids and was messaging people for years and used transgenderism as a shield to cover up sexual deviant acts that were caused by p*rn brain, but don't hurt tr*nnys' feelings."
Watch the streamer's Rumble VOD by clicking here (Timestamp: 31:12)
He further criticized other mainstream creators:
"This is what they promote. All the mainstream influencers and they are not gonna address this. You know what Pokimane's gonna do? She's gonna avoid it, she's gonna talk about mental health, and do a little TikTok dance and do another MrBeast video, sit in a circle, and poop in a tent and make a million dollars (referring to the latest MrBeast video involving 50 creators)."
It's worth noting that Sneako also happens to be a former member of MrBeast's crew, having even featured in one of his videos back in the day. However, he has since gone solo and now streams on Rumble (and occasionally on Twitch).