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{{#ev:youtube|https://youtu.be/cX7Y8O4FbzI|300px|right| ''' Aba CONFRONTS Destiny, Triggers MELTDOWN 13 Person Debate | {{#ev:youtube|https://youtu.be/cX7Y8O4FbzI|300px|right| ''' Aba CONFRONTS Destiny, Triggers MELTDOWN 13 Person Debate CIVIL WAR. '''}} | ||
Aba eventually joins the call, and the Orbiter Civil War officially kicks off. The primary contention starts between Aba and Lav. Aba claimed most discussions with Lav are pointless, as she will always fall back on being "young and naive" whenever she's proven wrong in a discussion. Destiny tries to moderate the discussion between the two, as he sees no issue in Lav's ignorance as long as she eventually admits fault. Destiny would go on to address each orbiter's(outside of Brittany) "problem": | Aba eventually joins the call, and the Orbiter Civil War officially kicks off. The primary contention starts between Aba and Lav. Aba claimed most discussions with Lav are pointless, as she will always fall back on being "young and naive" whenever she's proven wrong in a discussion. Destiny tries to moderate the discussion between the two, as he sees no issue in Lav's ignorance as long as she eventually admits fault. Destiny would go on to address each orbiter's(outside of Brittany) "problem": | ||
* Brittany has no problems, she's just an observer. | * Brittany has no problems, she's just an observer. | ||
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* MrGirl is mad about Destiny's community(primarily the subreddit and it's moderation). He feels the subreddit is part of a system of discrediting other orbiters, and making them look bad. | * MrGirl is mad about Destiny's community(primarily the subreddit and it's moderation). He feels the subreddit is part of a system of discrediting other orbiters, and making them look bad. | ||
* Stardust has issues with the deterioration of her friendship with MrGirl as a result of her attempt to cancel him. | * Stardust has issues with the deterioration of her friendship with MrGirl as a result of her attempt to cancel him. | ||
Destiny first addresses the issues with Lav. Lav accuses Destiny of tarnishing her reputation by labeling her as being young and naive, which leads the subreddit to echo this sentiment. Destiny responds, asserting that his intention is not to discredit her but to provide an explanation for the seemingly contradictory and highly irrational nature of some of her statements. He clarifies his stance on Lav’s behavior, describing it as manipulative/"gaslighty", and that she tends to feign ignorance on topics in order to escape accountability for her charged rhetoric | Destiny first addresses the issues with Lav. Lav accuses Destiny of tarnishing her reputation by labeling her as being young and naive, which leads the subreddit to echo this sentiment. Destiny responds, asserting that his intention is not to discredit her but to provide an explanation for the seemingly contradictory and highly irrational nature of some of her statements. He clarifies his stance on Lav’s behavior, describing it as manipulative/"gaslighty", and that she tends to feign ignorance on topics in order to escape accountability for her charged rhetoric. | ||
Destiny's contentions with MrGirl arise in the form of a debate on community responsibility. MrGirl and Lav argue that Destiny shouldn't call out the mistakes of smaller content creators on his stream, as it might turn his audience against them. For instance, MrGirl thinks Lav should have the freedom to call anyone a "dumb bitch" on stream, but believes Destiny shouldn't, because his audience would deride the "dumb bitch" in question. Destiny counters that he would never allow anyone to get away with poor behavior on his stream, regardless of their size. Chaiery, Pxie, and Brittany take Destiny's side, and argue that MrGirl and Lav are attempting to absolve themselves from all responsibility for their actions by | Destiny's contentions with MrGirl arise in the form of a debate on community responsibility. MrGirl and Lav argue that Destiny shouldn't call out the mistakes of smaller content creators on his stream, as it might turn his audience against them. For instance, MrGirl thinks Lav should have the freedom to call anyone a "dumb bitch" on stream, but believes Destiny shouldn't, because his audience would deride the "dumb bitch" in question. Destiny counters that he would never allow anyone to get away with poor behavior on his stream, regardless of their size. Chaiery, Pxie, and Brittany take Destiny's side, and argue that MrGirl and Lav are attempting to absolve themselves from all responsibility for their actions by advocating for such a rule. Lav does not speak much throughout this portion of the conversation, and only chimes in to echo whatever sentiment MrGirl conveys. | ||
As the discussion progresses, the group eventually discusses the relative "meanness" of Destiny and MrGirl. Destiny confesses that his own words are often "meaner", but he also points to the significant impact of MrGirl's way of framing certain issues to fit his own narrative. He compares his own insult towards Lav, calling her a dumb bitch, to MrGirl’s statement that Chaiery is "incapable of having a conversation." Feeling attacked in this conversation, MrGirl labels the other orbiters in the call "white blood cells" because they rally to counteract his points against Destiny. Throughout this portion of the conversation, several orbiters in the call point out that MrGirl arguments make it seem like he wishes to avoid all responsibility for his actions on stream by wishing to never be called out on any poor behavior. Near the end of this conversation, Lav decides to bring up REDACTED as an example of abused orbiters. Lav goes on to claim that REDACTED was a normal women that was tormented and demonized by Destiny's community. Destiny takes issue with this and the two discuss for some time until the call ends. | As the discussion progresses, the group eventually discusses the relative "meanness" of Destiny and MrGirl. Destiny confesses that his own words are often "meaner", but he also points to the significant impact of MrGirl's way of framing certain issues to fit his own narrative. He compares his own insult towards Lav, calling her a dumb bitch, to MrGirl’s statement that Chaiery is "incapable of having a conversation." Feeling attacked in this conversation, MrGirl labels the other orbiters in the call "white blood cells" because they rally to counteract his points against Destiny. Throughout this portion of the conversation, several orbiters in the call point out that MrGirl arguments make it seem like he wishes to avoid all responsibility for his actions on stream by wishing to never be called out on any poor behavior. Near the end of this conversation, Lav decides to bring up REDACTED as an example of abused orbiters. Lav goes on to claim that REDACTED was a normal women that was tormented and demonized by Destiny's community. Destiny takes issue with this and the two discuss for some time until the call ends. | ||
Latest revision as of 00:02, 31 May 2026
On October 24, 2022, Destiny, Lav, Aba, MrGirl, Pxie, Stardust, Chaiery, Brittany Simon, and Darius held a discussion for several hours on Destiny's stream.[1][2]
Winner of the
2022 Shitshow OTY Award.
Prelude
The "prelude" to the civil war, involved Brittany and Destiny discussing the "real-world" impact of streamers, and the potentiality for certain orbiters(e.g. MrGirl and Lav) to betray Destiny. During the call, several orbiters join including MrGirl, Lav, and Chaiery. Of note, Destiny explains he would be surprised if Brittany ended up betraying him in the future, and later says he can't imagine his relationship with MrGirl becoming tumultuous.
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Civil War
Aba eventually joins the call, and the Orbiter Civil War officially kicks off. The primary contention starts between Aba and Lav. Aba claimed most discussions with Lav are pointless, as she will always fall back on being "young and naive" whenever she's proven wrong in a discussion. Destiny tries to moderate the discussion between the two, as he sees no issue in Lav's ignorance as long as she eventually admits fault. Destiny would go on to address each orbiter's(outside of Brittany) "problem":
- Brittany has no problems, she's just an observer.
- Chaiery has a problem regarding the fallout of her failed cancellation of MrGirl and animosity towards Lav.
- Dan wants to stir up drama.
- Lav has a problem with Destiny's community attitude towards her, nobody taking her seriously, and a general animosity toward Chaiery.
- MrGirl is mad about Destiny's community(primarily the subreddit and it's moderation). He feels the subreddit is part of a system of discrediting other orbiters, and making them look bad.
- Stardust has issues with the deterioration of her friendship with MrGirl as a result of her attempt to cancel him.
Destiny first addresses the issues with Lav. Lav accuses Destiny of tarnishing her reputation by labeling her as being young and naive, which leads the subreddit to echo this sentiment. Destiny responds, asserting that his intention is not to discredit her but to provide an explanation for the seemingly contradictory and highly irrational nature of some of her statements. He clarifies his stance on Lav’s behavior, describing it as manipulative/"gaslighty", and that she tends to feign ignorance on topics in order to escape accountability for her charged rhetoric.
Destiny's contentions with MrGirl arise in the form of a debate on community responsibility. MrGirl and Lav argue that Destiny shouldn't call out the mistakes of smaller content creators on his stream, as it might turn his audience against them. For instance, MrGirl thinks Lav should have the freedom to call anyone a "dumb bitch" on stream, but believes Destiny shouldn't, because his audience would deride the "dumb bitch" in question. Destiny counters that he would never allow anyone to get away with poor behavior on his stream, regardless of their size. Chaiery, Pxie, and Brittany take Destiny's side, and argue that MrGirl and Lav are attempting to absolve themselves from all responsibility for their actions by advocating for such a rule. Lav does not speak much throughout this portion of the conversation, and only chimes in to echo whatever sentiment MrGirl conveys.
As the discussion progresses, the group eventually discusses the relative "meanness" of Destiny and MrGirl. Destiny confesses that his own words are often "meaner", but he also points to the significant impact of MrGirl's way of framing certain issues to fit his own narrative. He compares his own insult towards Lav, calling her a dumb bitch, to MrGirl’s statement that Chaiery is "incapable of having a conversation." Feeling attacked in this conversation, MrGirl labels the other orbiters in the call "white blood cells" because they rally to counteract his points against Destiny. Throughout this portion of the conversation, several orbiters in the call point out that MrGirl arguments make it seem like he wishes to avoid all responsibility for his actions on stream by wishing to never be called out on any poor behavior. Near the end of this conversation, Lav decides to bring up REDACTED as an example of abused orbiters. Lav goes on to claim that REDACTED was a normal women that was tormented and demonized by Destiny's community. Destiny takes issue with this and the two discuss for some time until the call ends.
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References
- ↑ Destiny Orbiter Civil War | PRELUDE. (October 26, 2022). www.youtube.com. Retrieved October 17, 2023, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLn43h5JzNA
- ↑ Destiny. (2022). Aba CONFRONTS Destiny, Triggers MELTDOWN 13 Person Debate | CIVIL WAR. In YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cX7Y8O4FbzI