On July 10, Media Matters Published the 'Radicalize People' Quote. Then xQc Weighed In on the N-Word Allegations.
Two separate stories dropped on the same day, and Asmongold is still waiting on a court case he says will vindicate him.
Media Matters for America published a report on July 10 citing what it described as Asmongold's extreme rhetoric on immigration and ideological opponents, leading with a quote attributed to him: "My goal... is to radicalize people as much as possible." The outlet did not specify the original stream or date of the remark in the indexed headline, but the piece ran as a follow-up to its earlier July 6 coverage of his comments about teen protesters. For the record, this is the third Media Matters piece to focus on Asmongold's stated positions within five days.
The report landed the same afternoon that xQc, streaming on his own channel, addressed separate allegations that Asmongold had used a racial slur. According to a clip flagged on r/LivestreamFail on July 10, xQc said it does not surprise him that Asmongold says the N-word, and added that he believes Asmongold would gain more viewers by simply admitting it rather than, in xQc's framing, hiding behind an unrelated lawsuit. The N-word allegations themselves are not new to the discourse, but xQc's on-stream commentary represents the first time a streamer of his profile has addressed them directly in the current news cycle. Neither allegation has been substantiated by verified footage in the materials reviewed.
Asmongold himself was streaming on July 10 and did not address the Media Matters report or xQc's remarks, based on available clips. He did, however, speak about the ongoing Mizkif litigation. According to a clip posted to r/LivestreamFail the same day, Asmongold said he is looking forward to the day the court case concludes so he can reveal everything, adding: "It will be a very very good day for me." He did not specify what he intends to disclose or when the case is expected to reach a conclusion. The lawsuit, filed by Mizkif, was partially dismissed on July 7 when a judge dropped Asmongold from the case while allowing claims against Emiru to continue.
The following morning, July 11, a thread on r/LivestreamFail surfaced under the title "Asmon finally addresses the Softgiving situation," linking to a Dexerto report on allegations that millions of dollars in Twitch charity stream donations were never paid to the named charities. A separate Dexerto piece, archived in the thread, captured Asmongold's prior response to those accusations, in which he said, "I don't have to say anything." The July 11 thread suggests he has now commented further, though the substance of that new response was not available in the indexed materials at the time of this report.
What happens next: whether Asmongold's updated Softgiving comments address the underlying financial allegations or repeat his prior position is not yet documented. The Media Matters radicalization report may draw additional pickup from outlets that covered the teen-takeover story. xQc's N-word comments have not, as of July 11, received a response from Asmongold's channel. The Mizkif litigation timeline remains open.
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