Dota 2 community reacted to Quinn's remarks
Recently, a conflict occurred between Gaimin Gladiators midlaner Quinn Quinn Callahan and Kazakhstani esports player Yegor egxrdemxn Miller during a ranked match. Callahan made negative remarks about Russia during the argument, which was caught on egxrdemxn's live stream. The Dota 2 community has already commented on the situation.
Famous streamer Aleksndr Nix Levin, during his live broadcast, said that he wasn't surprised by the American player's behavior and also described his personality.
Did anyone not know who Quinn is? He's very closed in real life. Scared, resentful of everything. The first time I saw him was in Los Angeles, he really walks around looking at the ground. He's very scared. He’s trying to self-realize and assert himself online. That's where his fear comes from someone might approach him in real life and say something. Otherwise, he can't dominate, he's been humiliated everywhere. He's been humiliated in Dota for 99% of his career
Russian analyst Yaroslav NS Kuznetsov also weighed in. In addition to reacting to the GG midlaner's words, he criticized Valve's inaction and compared their policy to that of RIOT Games. In his opinion, the company should penalize esports players who make such bold statements.
In my opinion, Valve definitely should impose some sanctions on those who allow themselves to make such statements. Of course, they should be suspended from the professional scene for six months. Bro, I'm sorry, but you can't talk like that. Sit out six months. That's what I would do in their place. But this is Valve. They don’t care. In LoL, someone would have been banned for a while
Team Spirit manager Dmitry Korb3n Belov also shared his opinion on his personal Telegram channel.
As for what Quinn said in the pub game. Western players have some kind of fetish for publicly targeting Russians as a nation. If you remove the words "You're Russian" from Quinn's speech, it becomes unpleasant but of a completely different nature
Eastern European team 1win coach Timur Ahilles Kulmuhambetov was rather brief. The comment was published on Kulmuhambetov's social network.
We all understood the situation with Quinn. Official warning )))) Spitting on their CIS fans. Oh well. It’s their right
Earlier, CyberScore.live reported that Quinn officially apologized for his remarks about Russia.
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