Daniel “Keemstar” Keem is a twitch streamer who is no stranger to controversy. He has recently apologized after his recent comments came full circle back to him regarding the situation at the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:TwitchCon Partner Party. On September 27 it was revealed that Twitch, in yet another questionable decision that show a complete lack of proper planning, hoste🐻d a Partner Party with the removal of a quiet area and addition of an open 𝓡bar that many felt posed a large safety risk.

The main issue was drinks were served and laid out on a table, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:unsupervised and accessible by anyone. When "Anne Munition" voiced her concern over the situation on Twitter, Keem responded with a condesce🐻💜nding tweet on the matter:

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Keem went on to over Twitter with Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, who also considered the situation to be an unnecessary risk.🍸 Keem went on to imply that because this was a Twitch Partner Party, the risk was almost nonexistent, and jokes about reporting those partners who did drug the available beers.

The comment aged poorly♕ within less than a day when The toxin report game back reporting benzos, also known as benzodiazepines, which are often used in drug-facilitated sexual assaults. Test♑s can be taken to detect the presence of benzodiazepines for a maximum of 72 hours after ingestion.

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The situation is exactly what Anne Munition referred to in her original tweet and is exactly why Twitch should be admonished and shamed for the way it𝓰 set up its Partner Party. Keem meanwhile deleted his original tweets 𝐆and then added another:

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Keem’s reaction highlights a few points, mainly that he does not understand at all the🐠 threats faced by women at these kinds of events, and the dangers associated with having one’s drink spiked with an unknown drug. Worse still, he referred to the situation as a “big L” for himself. What exactly was the loss he endured? Being proven wrong that such an open bar was in fact not a safe set💫up for women? Or that he was wrong that women were overreacting?

The unfortunate circumstances that have brought us to this point are part of a far larger problem. Twitch once again failed to set up a safe space for the women it claims are a part of their community. And, in what is also becoming a recurring trend, a loud man with an audience went out of his way to belittle real world concerns faced by women with it comes toಞ drugs and sexual assault.

Female streamers already have a tough time establishing themselves, as seen this month with  warned for wearing casual workout clothing, or receiving a short five-day ban for his hate-filled rant against women streamers, calling them “god damn 𓃲sluꦯts” and accused them of stealing views from those who he viewed as more deserving streamers.

We c෴an all do better as a community to one another, but Twitch, the platform that wants to lead the way, should be the first to help women, not faci🐻litate abuse against them.

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