Is xQc a Nazi supporter? Kick streamer draws swastika during live stream, Internet says he 'knows how to get banned'

xQc unintentionally drew a symbol resembling a swastika while playing with his viewers in Microsoft Paint
PUBLISHED JUL 3, 2023
xQc is in fresh controversy over allegedly drawing the swastika during a stream (@xqccow1/Instagram)
xQc is in fresh controversy over allegedly drawing the swastika during a stream (@xqccow1/Instagram)

AUSTIN, TEXAS: Kick streamer Felix Lengyel aka xQc recently made headlines for his enthusiastic quest to find the $2 million worth One Ring card. During a recent live stream, he kicked up a storm after appearing to draw a swastika symbol. The controversial act has raised concerns among his fans, who are questioning whether he subscribes to or supports Nazi ideology.

Is xQc a Nazi supporter?

During a recent live stream, xQc unintentionally drew a symbol resembling a swastika while playing with his viewers in Microsoft Paint. His drawing started with the Twitch symbol and included an arrow pointing to the right, followed by the letter 'K' representing Kick. He then drew a running man heading to the 'K,' symbolizing himself running toward the Kick platform. Toward the end of the drawing, he wrote "switching" with the paintbrush.

While explaining his picture, xQc mentioned his liking for the running concept and his continued interest in switching platforms. As he attempted to color his picture using red, he accidentally created something that resembled the swastika. Upon realizing the mistake, xQc promptly closed Microsoft Paint and expressed genuine embarrassment and regret, emphasizing that the resemblance was unintentional. Despite his sincere response, some viewers took the incident out of context, wrongly labeling it as a "Nazi dogwhistle." However, from his live stream, it is evident that the drawing was created accidentally and not intentionally, and that xQc is not a Nazi Supporter.



 

‘xQc knows how to almost get banned’

The video led to some furor among his fans. One of them said, “Reminds me of "community" when they're playing pictionary and pierce is drawing a windmill but he keeps drawing the swastika.” Another fan wrote, “xQc knows how to almost get banned with his drawing.” Someone else said, “Him listening to little dark age just made it 100x worse.” One YouTuber user said, “xQc is one of the streamers of all time!” Another wrote, “Bro enabled his inner painter modeLet's just hope he doesn't sign for Vienna Art Academy.” A user said, “Okay theres no way hes this dumb he clearly filled that in with red on purpose you can even see his slight smile before doing it lmao.”

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