I'm sorry but if you can reach 7th ban without being permabanned then clearly nobody actually thinks any of this shit is worth banning for and the entire thing is just corporate performative bullshit.
They are basically trying to manage pressure from the administration against that fact that Hasan still makes them a good amount of money. Twitch still makes most of their money from subs and donations, and Hasan is the #4 most subbed to streamer currently with ~52k subscribers.
For anyone who doesn't know, that's $5 each monthly at minimum. Twitch used to just flatly take half, I think big streamers get a better rate now or something but let's just make it simple and assume Twitch is taking exactly half of it. That would mean Hasan makes $130,000 a month at the absolutely most conservative estimate. And that's without factoring in how many of those subscriptions are higher tier (up to like $25 monthly) and the fact that he probably gets a higher percentage of it.
For talking to a webcam. 
They are just forcing Hasan to participate in the general strike
I saw people calling for a national general strike in a few youtube comments is that actually a thing or is it actually just Minnesota and the internet is declaring a general strike without organising like usual?
i heard about it on tiktok, i am pretty sure it a internet general strike lol
lmao ok so not real at all then
not real at all then
i dunno a bunch of actor are reposting it, and legacy news media - might be a structure test for the lib coded protestors - i am interested to see how far it goes, it will probably reach levels about half of the "no kings" demonstrations, but depends how interested the libs are in relaying the message
>Who has called for the strike?
The call for a nationwide general strike has come from a decentralized movement across multiple large cities, from Minneapolis to Cleveland to New York City. Organizers are asking people to abstain from work, school, and commerce to protest immigration enforcement and the recent shootings.
The National Shutdown website lists local and national partners including the Defend Immigrant Families Campaign, the Council on American–Islamic Relations (CAIR), the North Carolina Poor People's Campaign, the LA Tenants Union, and multiple student organizations at the University of Minnesota, while large activist groups like CodePink have also pledged to join.
Several actors and other celebrities have joined in and called for the public to participate in the strike, including The Last of Us actor Pedro Pascal, Hacks’s Hannah Einbinder, Edward Norton, and Oscar-winner Jamie Lee Curtis.
Many of these actors posted on Instagram and social media to spread news of the strike, including Pascal.
“Truth is a line of demarcation between a democratic government and authoritarian regime,” Pascal wrote in the caption of a post about the strike, one of several he has recently made denouncing ICE and federal immigration agents’ actions.
“What they’re doing in Minnesota with the strike needs to expand,” Norton told the Los Angeles Times while at the Sundance Film Festival. “We should be talking about a national general economic strike until this is over.”
jeff bezos is the only real communist in north amerikkka, he is a third world maoist - creating shitty conditions for the workers so that we rise up
Jeff Bezos Atreides II, the Tyrant, direct descendant of legendary Agamemnon putting us upon The Golden Path
Money always comes first.
My boy is out here educating and agitating every dang day in real time. He isn't perfect and will continue to not be. Any criticism of him ought to start from a position of him being a massively popular approachable signpost for socialism and a pipeline to leftist thought IMO. I am now going to log off for many hours and won't see any replies to this in real time 
He was basically the only streamer against Zionism and for Palestinians I had seen for the longest time and for that he has my respect.
Yes! I didn't even think about that. How many public figures had the right take on October 8th, 2023?
I don't get any of the hate honestly. He's pretty consistent about "critical support" for any existing politicians and is good at bringing people in from those folds and introducing them to more radical ideas.
He's got better positions on most things than CPUSA and DSA, that's for sure.
Watching him navigate those boomer MAGA chuds recently was a good testament to his communication skills. He straight up broke that old man's brain with the giant foam MAGA cowboy hat.
6th ban was for reading Israel Embassy shooter manifesto. He's read many other shooter manifestos and didn't get banned for that.
5th ban was for allegedly threatening Rick Scott. He said that Republicans should charge Rick Scott with Medicare Fraud and give him the death penalty.
4th ban was for a copyright claim by Gavin McInnes. I think it was Gavin McInnes interviewing Kanye. Many streamers played the interview but Gavin only striked Hasan because he wanted to target a left winger.
3rd ban was for calling someone in his chat a "cracker". Twitch said that cracker is a racial slur. Wheat Thins company mailed him a placard that says "cracker pass".
2nd ban was for saying "America deserved 9/11" on August 21 2019. This statement is about blowback. He may have also threatened Dan Crenshaw.
In July 2019, he got banned for streaming while driving. He only streams from the passenger seat now.
He may have been banned another time before that. The twitch ban tracker website only tracks that times he was banned after joining the Twitch Partner Program.
Wheat Thins company mailed him a placard that says "cracker pass".

Based.... checks notes Nabisco? No that can't be right....
Edit: Further searching turned up that Nabisco is also a subsidiary of Kraft foods lmao wtf?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondelez_International
This whole wiki page is like a glimpse at the lovecraftian monstrosity that is the realm of corporate subsidiaries and mergers.
December 10, 1923 National Dairy Products Corporation (National Dairy) founded by Edward E. Rieck and Thomas H. McInnerney. The firm was initially set up to execute on a rollup strategy in the fragmented United States ice cream industry.
1924, Kraft Cheese Company was founded and was listed on the Chicago Stock Exchange.[12] Two years later, it was listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
1928, Kraft acquired Phenix Cheese Company, the maker of a cream cheese branded as Philadelphia Cream Cheese, founded by Jason F. Whitney Sr. and the company changed its name to Kraft-Phenix Cheese Company.
1930, National Dairy acquired Kraft Phenix. After the acquisition, the combined company retained the National Dairy name and management, though the Kraft Phenix side of the company continued to operate largely independently.
The company then changed its name to Kraftco Corporation in 1969, and was renamed again to Kraft Inc. in 1976.
After its acquisition by Phillip Morris and the merger with General Foods Corporation in 1989, Kraft Inc. was renamed to Kraft Foods Inc. in 1995.
On September 7, 2009, Kraft made a hostile £10.2 billion takeover bid for the British confectionery group Cadbury, makers of Dairy Milk and Bournville chocolate. On November 9, the company's bid (then £9.8 billion) was rejected by Cadbury, which called it a "derisory" offer. Kraft upped its offer on December 4. It had significant political and public opposition in the United Kingdom and abroad, leading to a call for the government to implement economic protectionism in large-company takeovers.
August 2011, Kraft Foods announced plans to split into two publicly traded companies, an international snack-food company and a North American grocery company.
Mondelez International, would be the legal successor of the old Kraft Foods, while the grocery company would be a new company, Kraft Foods Group. The split was completed in October 2012. It was structured so that Kraft Foods changed its name to Mondelez International and spun off Kraft Foods Group as a new publicly traded company. Kraft Foods Group later merged with Heinz to become Kraft Heinz.
I'm buying Wheat Thins now lol.

Where's our Casey Kasem emote?
Wheat Thins company mailed him a placard that says "cracker pass".
critical support
That's actually a super funny thing that a brand™ has done. Very rare for it to be funny and not a groan fest.
there really has been an israeli flavor to the "don't believe your lying eyes" narrative they immediately pushed (before any real facts were known) about how both murder victims were actually assassins & domestic terrorists. It's a certain invariance to truth.
ICE also operates exactly like the IOF, this entire thing reeks of US conservatives looking at Israel as a blueprint to run a Christian nationalist version
One part that was definitely Israeli style was doubling down with losing arguments and not knowing how to react when people don’t cave immediately
They banned him for speaking the truth
I’m surprised it took this long for him to get banned over the calling someone a zionist is antisemitic rule.
They should permaban him for being a 
He was just talking like two days ago about how calling someone a "zionist X" can get you banned and so he doesn't do it. I guess it was a heated gamer moment.
Considering his job is to cover Zionist war crimes and propaganda 8 hours a day I'm surprised he lasted this long.
I don't think I would last a day covering Zionist bullshit without doing something similar
Agreed
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