HasanAbi accused the Destiny community of influencing SomeOrdinaryGamers’ political opinions and turning him pro-Israel.

Twitch streamer and political commentator Hasan “HasanAbi” Piker and YouTuber Mutahar “SomeOrdinaryGamers” are in an ongoing feud over their political beliefs. After the two content creators had a back-and-forth exchange on X, Hasan claimed that Steven “Destiny” Bonnell’s community influenced Mutahar’s opinions on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
HasanAbi is pro-Palestine and actively calls the Israeli government an “apartheid state.” Meanwhile, Destiny is seemingly pro-Israel, which has led to conflicts between the two creators. Hasan claims that SomeOrdinaryGamers’ views aligned with his in the past but that allegedly changed after the Destiny community started “orbiting” Mutahar.
The feud started after HasanAbi watched YouTuber Noah Samsen’s video on content creators Destiny, Ethan Klein, and SomeOrdinaryGamers. Samsen accused the three creators of supporting a genocide through their pro-Israel sentiments on public platforms. Hasan agreed with Samsen’s views and called out Mutahar, prompting a heated debate between the two creators.
HasanAbi Believes That Destiny’s Community Influenced SomeOrdinaryGamers
After the feud between the two creators started, HasanAbi accused SomeOrdinaryGamers of not researching properly. SomeOrdinaryGamers responded:
“It’s almost as if the bulk of the commentary (about Hasan) matched what the video was titled/centered about. Twitch allowing violent and unfiltered rhetoric from your camp on its platform.the clips were actually sourced from the creators who streamed them.”
Hasan responded to the criticisms and said:
“You (Mutahar) took clips that were directly out of context from Destiny’s f*cking subreddit. That’s where a lot of this stuff comes from.”
Hasanabi had a lot to say about Mutahar yesterday
— yeet (@Awk20000) March 13, 2025
Claims Muta kept quiet on Israel because he started orbiting Destiny
“I used to talk to him all the time…then he started orbiting Destiny around the same time Destiny was becoming super Pro Israel” pic.twitter.com/DQHWjSli0K
Hasan alleged that Mutahar is “not for free speech” and “not an honest person.” The streamer claimed that Mutahar’s views changed after he started “orbiting” around Destiny’s community.
What Started the Feud Between Hasan and Mutahar?
HasanAbi watched Noah Samsen’s video criticizing Twitch streamers and YouTubers for spreading false narratives and supporting Israel. The streamer called out Mutahar and said:
“In your (SomeOrdinaryGamers’) only video on Gaza, you admit to not knowing about politics, try to cover Israel/Palestine as drama slop for a centrist audience, defend Asmongold for inferior cultures/genocide comment, then attack pro-Palestinian voices. So I guess you just wanted the ad revenue then.”
Mutahar returned to X after a two-year hiatus to respond to Hasan:
“Yes, I do admit to not being an expert on [politics]. I didn’t cover it as a ‘drama’ since it isn’t one, serious situations with dead people and attacks happening every day. I just don’t downplay r*pes and sugarcoat violent organizations like you. I also didn’t defend Asmon in the video.”
Their conversation escalated, with Hasan and Mutahar making personal attacks on each other. The feud started on March 12, 2025, and they are still posting tweets about each other.
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