IShowSpeed faced backlash for racist exchange with Asian fan during World Cup game: 'Keeps hitting new lows'

IShowSpeed's video quickly gained attention and raised concerns about the streamer's behavior
PUBLISHED JUL 30, 2023
IShowSpeed was called out for a racist exchange with an Asian fan during the 2022 World Cup (ishowspeed/Instagram)
IShowSpeed was called out for a racist exchange with an Asian fan during the 2022 World Cup (ishowspeed/Instagram)

CINCINNATI, OHIO: IShowSpeed faced backlash for engaging in a racist exchange with an Asian fan during the 2022 World Cup. As news of the incident spread, many individuals voiced their disapproval and called for him to be more responsible in his actions and words. IShowSpeed, who boasts an impressive 18.8 million subscribers on YouTube and nearly 11.1 million followers on Instagram, was present in Qatar to witness the 2022 World Cup.

Throughout his time at the event, Speed frequently live-streamed his experiences from the stands, sharing his excitement with his online audience. On December 6, he shared a two-and-a-half-hour livestream documenting his experience attending a soccer game. During the vlog, the controversial clip that sparked outrage was captured. The video gained traction and led to the streamer being slammed.

iShowSpeed slammed for racist exchange



 

The controversial moment unfolded when IShowSpeed directed his attention toward an Asian fan proudly donning an Argentina jersey. In a video clip, he can be heard questioning the fan's choice of attire, seemingly implying that the individual did not appear to be Argentinian based on their appearance. Speed asks why he was wearing the gear. He shouted, "Konnichiwa," a formal way of saying "hello" in Japanese, several times at the fan. In response, the fan tried to explain that he was Chinese and not Japanese. At this point, Speed starts rambling some nonsense in an ethnic accent.

The episode came across as insensitive and racist, drawing sharp criticism from viewers and fans alike. As the video circulated online, many people expressed their disappointment and concern over Speed's behavior. 

'What casual racism towards Asians look like'

In response to the episode, a user wrote, "This is a prime example of the what casual racism towards Asians looks like and it most often downplayed as a “joke” without realizing the harmful consequences of it. Assuming the country an Asian person is from, assuming their language and even mocking it is not funny. It’s racist," while another wrote, "Bro does not care about getting cancelled AT ALL." A third user wrote, "I am convinced most streamers are either horny, racist, cheating or liars this is mad crazy." A fourth quipped, "This loser keeps hitting new lows. Racist," while another irate user wrote, "Eww bruh"



 



 



 



 



 

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