Dr DisRespect takes a dig at Call Of Duty for removing Nickmercs bundle – In response to the removal of Nickmercs’ bundle, popular gaming personality and YouTube streamer Dr DisRespect, voiced his disagreement. He openly criticized Call of Duty’s decision and stance in matters concerning Nickmercs’ opinion remarks about the LGBTQA+ community.
The decision to remove Nickmercs’ Operator bundle from Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone by Call of Duty has generated heated discussions within the gaming community. While Activision’s move was applauded by some for its stance against hate speech, others have criticized it as an overreach.
Dr DisRespect takes a dig at Call Of Duty for removing Nickmercs bundle amidst controversy
Dr DisRespect, a popular YouTube streamer and prominent figure in the gaming world, publicly questioned the decision-making process of Call of Duty’s public relations and marketing team. He openly criticized their move, referring to it as “pathetic.” Dr DisRespect’s comments brought attention to the differing opinions within the gaming community regarding the removal of Nickmercs’ bundle.
Who’s running Call of Duty PR and Marketing now?
Same people from the purple snakes?
Pathetic.
— Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) June 9, 2023
In a tweet addressing the situation, Dr DisRespect expressed his discontent with Call of Duty’s PR and marketing team, “Who’s running Call of Duty PR and Marketing now? Same people from the purple snakes? Pathetic.” Dr DisRespect’s use of the term “purple snakes” appears to be a reference to Twitch, the popular streaming platform, and its management.
Dr DisRespect’s criticism focused on what he perceived as Call of Duty’s overreach in responding to Nickmercs’ personal opinions. He believed that the game publisher’s decision to remove the bundle was an unnecessary and excessive response.
It is important to note that while Dr DisRespect criticized Call of Duty’s decision, he did not specifically address or endorse the content of Nickmercs’ remarks about the LGBTQIA+ community. Instead, his criticism was primarily directed towards the handling of the situation by the game publisher and their perceived intrusion into matters concerning individual opinions.
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