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During the conversation, BadEmpanada points to the {{wiki|Israeli–Palestinian_conflict|Israeli Palestinian conflict}} as a region with a relatively uncomplicated solution to colonization. He contends that decolonization in Israel would not involve kicking every Jew out of Israel, but rather creating one state where everyone has equal rights, and stolen land is returned where easily traced. Destiny rejects the practicality of this notion, and argues this would be incredibly complicated to implement. He points to a recent minor land dispute in the region, wherein both sides were able to trace their claims fairly far back in time. In response, BadEmpanada recounts the history of Israel for Destiny, and explains how Israel simply wrote up deeds to land they never purchased(which Destiny remains skeptical of). | During the conversation, BadEmpanada points to the {{wiki|Israeli–Palestinian_conflict|Israeli Palestinian conflict}} as a region with a relatively uncomplicated solution to colonization. He contends that decolonization in Israel would not involve kicking every Jew out of Israel, but rather creating one state where everyone has equal rights, and stolen land is returned where easily traced. Destiny rejects the practicality of this notion, and argues this would be incredibly complicated to implement. He points to a recent minor land dispute in the region, wherein both sides were able to trace their claims fairly far back in time. In response, BadEmpanada recounts the history of Israel for Destiny, and explains how Israel simply wrote up deeds to land they never purchased(which Destiny remains skeptical of). | ||
Following further deliberation, Destiny | Following further deliberation, Destiny argues that BadEmpanada's framework implies the ultimate goal of seizing land would be to kill as many people as possible to eliminate prior claims to it. BadEmpanada responds that there's no "right" to any side of this discussion, and that they're just speaking in terms of abstract subjective morality. Destiny contends that BadEmpanada was attempting to make a moral justification for certain groups of people to lay claims to certain lands earlier. To which BadEmpanada argues that one could apply this logic to anything, and provides the example of killing all Germans after after World War 2(e.g. while it would prevent the Germans from becoming a problem again, it would not be the most moral thing to do). | ||
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BadEmpanada is an Australian YouTuber and livestreamer. While he is known for creating commentary videos on political topics and covering political news from a left-leaning perspective, he has garnered a certain level of infamy in various online circles due to his tendency to engage in severe harassment and doxing
campaigns against individuals he disagrees with.
Despite BadEmpanada's onstream appearances with Destiny being quite limited, the two are not on cordial terms. This mutual disdain stems from a fundamental dislike of one another's content and political opinions, which infrequently boiled over to social media.
As of March 5, 2024, BadEmpanada has been placed on Destiny's super blacklist following his attempts to incite harm towards LonerBox.[1]
On Stream discussion with Destiny
Defining colonialism, discussing historical claims to land
On February 13, 2022 BadEmpanada held a brief but cordial discussion with Destiny on colonialism.[2] The crux of the debate primarily centered around the concept of rightful land ownership, and the practical implications of decolonization. Destiny being of the position that conversations on colonialism and decolonization often become "unactionable" due to the focus on historical grievances that lack clear, practical solutions in the present day. He contends that if a nation settles on a land long enough(e.g. through conquest/war), they essentially become the owners of that land, and that the time since displacement would determine the moral "rightness" of any decolonization attempts.
Conversely, BadEmpanada argues that practical solutions to modern day colonization can exist in a myriad of ways, and that Destiny is simply unfamiliar with the concept or in fear of being removed by some indigenous population. Destiny responds by accusing BadEmpanada of engaging in a dialogue tree, and asserts he has not given a single indication that he is concerned about anyone attempting to expel him from the country.
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Discussing Israel
During the conversation, BadEmpanada points to the Israeli Palestinian conflict
as a region with a relatively uncomplicated solution to colonization. He contends that decolonization in Israel would not involve kicking every Jew out of Israel, but rather creating one state where everyone has equal rights, and stolen land is returned where easily traced. Destiny rejects the practicality of this notion, and argues this would be incredibly complicated to implement. He points to a recent minor land dispute in the region, wherein both sides were able to trace their claims fairly far back in time. In response, BadEmpanada recounts the history of Israel for Destiny, and explains how Israel simply wrote up deeds to land they never purchased(which Destiny remains skeptical of).
Following further deliberation, Destiny argues that BadEmpanada's framework implies the ultimate goal of seizing land would be to kill as many people as possible to eliminate prior claims to it. BadEmpanada responds that there's no "right" to any side of this discussion, and that they're just speaking in terms of abstract subjective morality. Destiny contends that BadEmpanada was attempting to make a moral justification for certain groups of people to lay claims to certain lands earlier. To which BadEmpanada argues that one could apply this logic to anything, and provides the example of killing all Germans after after World War 2(e.g. while it would prevent the Germans from becoming a problem again, it would not be the most moral thing to do).
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Colonialism and modern day America, call conclusion
Following the previous topic, Destiny asks BadEmpanada how his colonialist framework applies to modern America. The two spend the remainder of the call debating the practicality and morality of decolonization, including issues like sovereignty, independence, and addressing historical treaties within the context of America. This portion of the conversation was structured more like an interview, as Destiny prodded BadEmpanada for his perspective on varying hypothetical scenarios involving broken treaties between the American government, and Native Americans. While BadEmpanada argues he would never advocate for expulsion/retribution, he maintains that a reasonable level of sovereignty should be provided to this "indigenous" population.
Upon the call's conclusion, Destiny offers to invite Infrared to the call for a debate on the subject, and BadEmpanda declines.
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Controversies WIP
Inciting Harm Against Destiny and Lonerbox WIP
Tweets following October 7 WIP
Tweets regarding the October 7 rapes WIP
Tweets regarding Israelis
Playing an October 7 game(from the perspective of Hamas) WIP
Doxxing campaigns WIP
Harassment campaigns WIP
Death threats WIP
Supporters WIP
Hasan Piker WIP
Noah Samsen WIP
Twitter accounts WIP
Blacklisted by Destiny
References
- ↑ Destiny. (2024, March 5). Chillin'. Retrieved 2025, January 16, from https://youtu.be/PsttD4IqTOg?list=PLFs19LVskfNzQLZkGG_zf6yfYTp_3v_e6&t=8475.
- ↑ Destiny. (2022, February 12). BadEmpanada Debates Destiny For Prof Flowers, Infrared Haz Jumps Into Twitch Chat. Retrieved 2025, January 16, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tG-IeglWKgE.