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Pxie

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Pxie
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StatusActive
OccupationLivestreamer
Country of OriginUSA
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Xpxielovee
Instagrampxielove
YouTube@Pxielove_
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Pxie is a Puerto Rican-American livestreamer and political commentator. She first appeared on stream with Destiny during a Mindwaves debate panel to discuss the justifiability of edgy language in private. Since that debate, Pxie has occasionally appeared on Destiny's stream to discuss hot-button political/social issues, and participate in informal conversations with Destiny regarding on-stream events.

Pxie was nominated for the 2023 Destiny Award for Buddy of the Year, and the 2019 Destiny Award for Ally of the Year.

Political Advocacy

Although Pxie's on-stream interactions and debates with Destiny have been infrequent as of late, she has played an active role in political advocacy initiatives by DGG. This role has included participating in DGG canvassing campaigns, and assisting in on-stream election coverage with Destiny.[1][2][3]

Notable On Stream Appearances with Destiny

Edgy language in private debate

"I've never been more gaslit in my entire life..." - Destiny Debate ft. Hasanabi, TheSerfsTV, & More

On October 22, 2019 Pxie participated in a political panel hosted by MindWaves. The panel featured Destiny, Hasan Piker, TheSerfsTV (AKA Lance), Ahrelevant, Bastiat, Kormantine and Cole James Cash.[4][5] Four topics were discussed during the panel, among those topics included a recent Canadian Election, usage of the n-word in private, the 2020 Democratic primary, Wikipedia and Mark Zuckerberg's Wikipedia secret meetings with Conservatives. The second topic, usage of the n-word in private, took up the bulk of the podcast's time and was by far the most tumultuous of the topics discussed.

Throughout the discussion, Pxie aligned more closely with those critical of Destiny's use of edgy language in private. Like others on the panel, she believed that Destiny's public acknowledgment of using such language in private undermined his stance on the harmful nature of "edgy words." That said, Pxie's neutral approach to engaging with Destiny's position, combined with her overall kinder demeanor, fostered a more constructive exchange of ideas compared to the more confrontational tone adopted by some of the other panelists.

Timestamps
  • 32:50 Pxie chimes in, and asks Destiny why he believes saying the n-word isn't racist. Destiny responds that as a public figure, he does not platform language that is harmful or further entrenches groups of people. Destiny continues, explaining that when in private and surrounded by individuals he is sure are not racist, there are "edgy" jokes involving racist terms he would be comfortable making(e.g. jokes from a George Carlin Skit, or a Boondocks episode). Pxie retorts that Destiny saying he states these jokes in private to the public, defeats the purpose of Destiny's stance on racist words. Destiny counters that he never repeats these "private jokes" to the public, as such, it would not nullify any public stance he takes on such terms.
  • 36:48 Pxie remarks that Destiny does not typically debate to change individuals minds, but is mainly trying to suey the audience. Destiny agrees.
  • 59:21 The panel attempts to give Pxie an opportunity to speak on the subject, and Kormantine states she should not speak on the manner because she's not black. Despite this, Pxie is given the opportunity to speak anyways. She states that Destiny admitting to saying the n-word in private defeats the purpose of his stance as it might normalize such racially charged language for individuals in his audience. She continues, arguing that individuals may not always know if someone is making a joke or not when saying the n-word.
  • 1:01:16 Destiny asks Pxie if she believes that rape-kinks are okay . She argues there's a clear difference, as individuals with a rape-fetish possess a mutually consenting fetish. Destiny counters that there is no true difference, as such edgy-jokes would only be shared with individuals he knows are not racist, in the same way individuals who share a "rape-kink" would know they're not actually engaging in rape.
  • 1:04:43 Following Cole's departure, and Mindwaves becoming irate, Kormantine asks Mindwaves how he can be upset at Cole for being made to debate such a sensitive topic. He continues, arguing it is toxic to have African Americans come into a conversation such as this and "prove themselves". Mindwaves retorts that Cole wanted to have this conversation, and therefore had no right to complain about the presence of the topic.
  • 1:06:32 Kormantine argues he would be able to have a discussion on this topic with Ahrelevant given that he is a fellow African American. He continues, asserting that white people are unable to be challenged by African Americans without getting frustrated. Destiny retorts that it is disgusting for Kormantine to "even pretend" that such grievances are even mildly related to the topic at hand.
  • 1:07:05 Ahrelevant points out that Kormantine has told Pxie to be quiet several times throughout the podcast. Kormantine reiterates that anybody who is not black should not voice their opinion on this subject.
  • 1:37:42 Pxie reiterates her belief that Destiny's stating his use of the word in private to the public is counterproductive. The two deliberate for some time.
  • 1:07:05 Ahrelevant points out that Kormantine has told Pxie to be quiet several times throughout the podcast. Kormantine reiterates that anybody who is not black should not voice their opinion on this subject.
  • 1:37:42 Pxie reiterates her belief that Destiny's stating his use of the word in private to the public is counterproductive. The two deliberate for some time.
  • 2:10:15 Pxie argues the n-word should probably not be used in private or public, nor say that it's used in private.
  • 2:53:56 Pxie addresses the race-play comparison. She admits to finding race-play to being "very sketch".
  • 3:02:51 Destiny points out that the two "pro-private language people"(himself and Ahrel) were the only ones who allowed Pxie to speak, meanwhile Kormantine, Cole, and Hasan took every opportunity to shut her down.

Free Will vs Determinism - Destiny Debates Pxie WIP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9LnWQ3cQRg

Dehumanization & Edgy Jokes - Destiny Discusses ft. Pxie WIP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ272vsoaXw

"You're doing the Destiny thing..." - Post Bernie or Bust Discussion ft. Pxie WIP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jP584WiH2X0

Pxie vs Mindwaves WIP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2RJi2bslOs&t=1425s

Destiny debates Pxie ft. Mindwaves WIP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wd-LotbVN38

Dad Debates Feminist Daughter And Destiny WIP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EURjZIiK1LI


Notable Debates

Pxie debates Playingwithfire WIP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQaMnhwln68

Michael Knowles vs Pxie, Farha, and Jasmine WIP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGheQulIfao&t=81s

Whatever podcast debate with Andrew Wilson WIP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20RTvgQv0is

External Links

References

  1. Destiny. (2024, November 5). Trump Wins The Election LIVE REACTION AND AFTERMATH. Retrieved 2024, December 6, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjG-NIRWnU0.
  2. PV Archive. (2024, February 11). Ohio Canvassing Newscast Couch Ft. @imreallyimportant & @DylanBurnsLIVE. Retrieved 2024, December 5, from https://youtu.be/5b_bpv7ZknU?t=927.
  3. Erin and Pxie in the Wild: Knocking on Doors in Ohio. (2022, November 3). Erin and Pxie in the Wild: Knocking on Doors in Ohio. Retrieved 2024, December 6, from https://www.reddit.com/r/Destiny/comments/zcxckx/erin_and_pxie_in_the_wild_knocking_on_doors_in/.
  4. Destiny. (2019, October 27). "I’ve never been more gaslit in my entire life...” - Destiny Debate ft. Hasanabi, TheSerfsTV, & More. Retrieved 2024, November 27, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hodq77NShaA.
  5. MindWavesTV. (2019, November 3). Big Brain Podcast Ep. 11 ft. Destiny, Hasan Piker, The Serfs, ActualJake, Cole James Cash & more. Retrieved 2024, November 27, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHkH9TthrmU.