Twitch streamer and content creator Squeex shared a hilarious anecdote of people who always use his ethnicity as an adjective when describing him. The streamer is of Indian background and is known for his Super Mario speedrun streams.
In a livestream uploaded to his channel yesterday, the content creator spoke about how friends and fans always highlight his ethnicity while characterizing him. During a Super Mario 64 speedrun, Squeex received an amusing super chat in which the viewer described him as the Indian version of the fictional character Gus Griswald from the TV show recess. The streamer responded by saying:
“It’s just the color of my bloody skin.”
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Squeex jokes about how his Native American is ethnicity is always pointed out unnecessarily
While replying to a super chat, the streamer shared various examples of people pointlessly bringing up his ethnic background. In his chat, Squeex mentioned that his friends would hilariously attach the word “Native American” to everything he did, even when he dressed up as Batman for Halloween. He described:
“There is no need to add the word Indian to anyone. Like you’re easy, like you’re comparing me to someone else. All my life I will dress up as Batman on Halloween and my friends would do, ‘Dude you make such a good Indian Batman.’ It’s like, ‘Dude, I can’t help the Indian part.'”
(Timestamp: 34:20)
He further added:
“What the hell? I’ll just be like Bob from Bob’s Burgers. And they’ll be like, ‘Dude, you’re such a good Indian Bob!’ ‘Oh, you play Mario and talk, you’re an Indian Clint.’ It’s like you can’t change your ethnicity.”
He then pointed to the time when the Canadian prime minister donned Indian attire. He said:
“I think unless you’re Justin Trudeau, I think that’s the only exception. He made a really good Indian Prime Minister. I think that’s the only exception!”
Fans react to the funny story
Redditors loved Squeex’s hilarious and light-hearted response to people who unnecessarily brought up his ethnic background. The clip was shared on the popular subreddit r/LivestreamFail and received an overwhelmingly positive response. Here are some of the reactions:
Despite being relatively small in terms of followers (at just over 20,000), Squeex has already built a tight-knit community on the platform, and fans seem to love his positive and carefree attitude.
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