JustxSnags, a well-known figure on the Kick streaming platform, recently made headlines after issuing a formal apology to the Mexican cartel for comments made about El Chapo.
JustxSnags issues apology to Mexican cartel for disrespecting El Chapo
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JustxSnags released a public apology video addressing a previous viral clip where he appeared to disrespect El Chapo and the Mexican cartel.
The streamer clarified that his comments were directed towards a user named “El choppa” who had been using racial slurs, threatening his family, and impersonating a cartel member in his live stream.
JustxSnags explained that the provocations from this user led him to react angrily, a response he now regrets.
He emphasised his respect for all individuals and his intention to steer clear of any actions that might offend or disrespect others, particularly those associated with dangerous organisations.
What Did the Kick Streamer Say About Mexican Cartels?
The controversy stemmed from a live stream where JustxSnags was targeted by a user, leading to a heated exchange.
The streamer’s response, which was interpreted as disrespectful towards El Chapo and the cartel, quickly went viral, raising concerns about potential repercussions.
In his apology, JustxSnags stated that his comments were not meant to disrespect the cartel but were a reaction to the harassment he faced during the stream.
How Streamer Juan Luis Lagunas Rosales Died After Disrespecting the Cartel
The incident brings to mind the tragic fate of Juan Luis Lagunas Rosales, a young internet personality known for his viral binge-drinking content.
Lagunas Rosales was fatally shot in a bar in Jalisco seven years ago after making derogatory comments about El Mencho, a notorious drug lord and leader of the New Generation Cartel of Jalisco.
Authorities identified Lagunas by his tattoos, and he was found to have sustained between 15 and 18 bullet wounds.