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Why Twitch Streamer Frogan Receives 30-Day Ban? What Is The Controversy Regarding It?

Twitch streamer Frogan was banned for 30 days following controversial comments about the US military, where she expressed hope that soldiers would suffer from PTSD. The remarks, which went viral on X, drew widespread criticism. Frogan later apologized, clarifying that her comments were poorly phrased and made out of frustration.

Why Twitch Streamer Frogan Receives 30-Day Ban? What Is The Controversy Regarding It?
Why Twitch Streamer Frogan Receives 30-Day Ban? What Is The Controversy Regarding It?

Twitch streamer Morgan, known as Frogan, has been handed a 30-day ban from the platform following controversial remarks about the US military. A video of her live stream, which has gone viral on X, captured her stating she hoped US soldiers would experience Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

In the clip, Frogan expressed, “I will never have any f—–g pity for any f—–g soldiers. US military? Boo f—–g who. I hope you get PTSD.” Her comments quickly drew backlash on social media, with many users condemning her stance. One user commented, “She deserves this ban for 30 days because she’s an evil person to American soldiers that deserve to have PTSD.” Another added, “Finally LOL, well it’s deserved. You cannot disrespect the armed forces; they put their lives on the line for everyone.”

Frogan also remarked that those who recognize their past mistakes should not be entitled to PTSD, saying, “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.”

In light of the controversy, Frogan issued an apology on X, acknowledging that her comments were poorly articulated. She clarified that her remarks were not aimed at all military personnel but specifically targeted those without remorse. “What I said was out of frustration as they are currently bombing my family in the name of ‘liberation’,” she explained. Frogan further acknowledged, “I realize that wishing people harm isn’t the best way to talk about these issues and that I could have approached these topics more sensitively.”

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