xQc highlights the double standard in Anthony Fontana’s statement after critiquing music by criminals and drug users.
xQc is a controversial internet personality known for expressing his opinions openly. The former professional Overwatch player is not afraid to engage in conflicts with other YouTubers and streamers, and he recently found himself in another confrontation with Anthony Fontana.
Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign recently dropped an album titled ‘Vultures 1’. This album has been reviewed by various YouTube channels, including Anthony Fontana’s. Fontana has been reviewing music on his YouTube channel since 2009 and is considered one of the most prominent figures in the field.
Fontana released a review of the album, titling his YouTube video ‘Unreviewable 1’. He heavily criticized the album, labeling it as utterly unreviewable garbage.
In his review, Fontana pointed out that even if the music itself was good, it couldn’t make up for the offensive comments made by Kanye West. As a result, Fontana has faced significant backlash for his critique.
xQc responded to Fontana’s review and called out the hypocrisy in his statement. The streamer argued that if Fontana wants to take a moral high ground by condemning people for their words, he should refrain from reviewing any music at all.
According to xQc, most of the music Fontana reviews revolves around themes of murder, drugs, and violence. Not only do these artists talk about such topics, but they have also engaged in these actions in real life, causing harm to others and boasting about it in their music.
xQc claimed that Fontana seemed to have no issue with these artists, but suddenly drew the line when it came to Kanye West’s album simply because he didn’t like it.
xQc addressed Fontana’s biased review of ‘Vultures 1’ and criticized his perspective, stating, “That’s just a bad take, sorry sir.. also bald.”
xQc concluded by emphasizing that Fontana cannot have it both ways. If he wants to take a stand against such actions, he must do so consistently, rather than selectively based on his personal preferences.
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