HasanAbi found himself at the centre of another heated livestream controversy after reacting angrily to a viewer who called him a “white baby” during a political discussion on Twitch. The moment quickly spread across social media, with clips of the streamer’s emotional response sparking fierce debate among supporters and critics alike. What began as a conversation about anti-DEI movements and race politics soon turned into a wider argument about identity, online discourse and the growing tension surrounding political commentary on streaming platforms.The viral exchange happened while Hasan Piker discussed comments related to Connie Chan, a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. As the political streamer criticised what he described as white supremacist attacks on diversity initiatives, a viewer jokingly referred to him as a “white baby.” Hasan immediately pushed back, launching into a passionate rant about racism, discrimination and how he personally experiences anti-Muslim hate online.
HasanAbi explodes after viewer calls him “white baby” on Twitch
During the stream, HasanAbi read part of an online comment accusing him of unfairly targeting Connie Chan over political disagreements. Responding to the criticism, he argued that anti-DEI campaigns in the United States are connected to larger systems of racial inequality and white supremacy.The discussion took a sharp turn when a viewer in chat wrote: “Sometimes you can’t be talking like that, white baby.”Hasan reacted instantly and emotionally. “First of all, suck my … …, okay? I’m a goddamn Muslim American who gets … called a terrorist every … day, okay? Are we doing racism Olympics? Are we talking about what kind of racism is institutionally appropriate? What do you think? Who do you think receives more … …-eating on a daily … basis?”The clip quickly circulated online, with some viewers defending Hasan’s frustration while others criticised the intensity of his response to what was later described as a joke.
HasanAbi defends anti-DEI comments amid backlash
As the conversation continued, Hasan attempted to clarify what he meant during the political discussion. He insisted that his criticism was aimed at systems tied to white supremacy rather than Asian Americans themselves.“I’m attacking the concept of tokens being spent in the service of white supremacy. You can’t be saying ‘white baby’ like that. That’s ridiculous,” he explained.After the viewer clarified the message was intended as humour, Hasan acknowledged it but admitted the situation reflected a deeper frustration he has felt online. “I know, it’s just very frustrating. The idea that I’m some anti-Asian reactionary because I’m saying that the anti-DEI movement, which is literally harming Asian Americans right now, was also, in some ways, deployed using Asian faces for white supremacy.”He later closed the discussion with a blunt summary of his stance. “You know what I think is … up? I think white supremacy is … up. I think anti-DEI initiatives are … up. I think racism is … up. And if you are going to be a willing participant in white supremacist movements, I’m going to … on you.”As expected, the exchange has now become another viral flashpoint in the increasingly chaotic world of livestream political commentary.










