Twitch streamer "Frogan" received a 30 day ban from the streaming platform after she passed some controversial comments about the US military. A video from her stream is going viral on X, in which she hoped the US military would get Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
In the video she said, "I will never have any f—–g pity for any f—–g soldiers. US military? Boo f—–g who. I hope you get PTSD."
Hey @Twitch@djclancy999 How is Frogan allowed to wish a group of people dead or mentally crippled LIVE on your platform and get away with it? Are we Kick now? pic.twitter.com/SGPArORAa3
— Darcee Renee (@DoubleDDarcee) October 21, 2024
Soon after the video surfaced on X, many users expressed disapproval.
One person on X commented, "I mean she deserves this ban for 30 days because she's an evil person to American soldiers that deserve to have PTSD."
Good she should’ve never disrespected the us soldiers that risk their life every day for us to be free.
— AdinRossVods (@AdinRossVods) October 21, 2024
"Finally LOL, well it's deserved you cannot disrespect the armed forces they put their lives on the line for everyone," added another on X.
she’s disgusting
— Optify 🦁 (@optifyy_) October 21, 2024
Morgan, also known as Frogan is a famous Twitch streamer who passed harsh comments on US soldiers during her live stream.
In the viral video, she also stated that those who acknowledged their mistakes should not deserve PTSD.
"The US military that are like yeah, you know I did this back then but now I know it's wrong, like I am changed, f–k imperialism, f–k this, you don't deserve the PTSD," added Frogan.
Frogan Apologizes After Twitch Ban
Frogan addressed the controversy on X and apologized for her comments. She admitted that the comments made by her in the livestream were poorly phrased.
In her post, she said, "I go onto clarify in the clip that I do not mean "all" military, but specifically those with no remorse. What I said was out of frustration as they are currently bombing my family in the name of 'liberation'."
"I realize that wishing people harm isn't the best way to talk about these issues and that I could have talked about these topics in a more sensitive way," she added.