Twitch streamer Fr0gan responds to Ethan Klein's anti-Semitism comments
Twitch content creator Morgan "fr0gan" has responded to claims of anti-Semitism being made against her by YouTuber Ethan Klein. The latter, known popularly for being the face of h3h3Productions, had claimed in his recent YouTube video that fr0gan and other individuals had participated in a "panel" during the recent TwitchCon San Diego event.
Klein had claimed that this "panel" involved rating people on a scale where "Good" was labeled as "Arab", while "the bottom" of the scale was "Loves Sabra", with Sabra being a popular Kosher hummus brand.
fr0gan has brushed off the claims made by Klein in an X post and stated that the scale was part of a "meme tier list" of a game they were playing at the time. Sharing clips from the event for added context, she wrote:
"Ethan klein lied again and said myself, ayyrabs, and our guests did a tier list where “good=arab and jew=bad” which isn’t what happened. our tier list was “who has habibi pass” which is a meme tier list we did with a variety of creators."
Ethan Klein made anti-Semitism allegations against fr0gan in a recent YouTube video
In his video, Ethan Klein claimed that he saw the clip of fr0gan's TwitchCon panel in a post made on Reddit. The YouTuber described what he interpreted from his viewing of the clips of the "panel":
"Well, it's a panel hosted by fr0gan, and four of her friends, in which they have a tier list in which they rate people where good is 'Arab' and bottom is 'Loves Sabra'. Sabra is a very popular hummus brand, I know in Israel, its pretty much in everybody's refrigerator, and its Kosher."
He continued:
"I mean it's kind of just Arab good, Jew bad. I mean, I'm having a hard time seeing this any other way, and what's crazy, is that I've been suspecting that Twitch has an anti-Semitism problem..."
Ethan Klein recently made claims that Twitch CEO Dan Clancy "hates Jewish people" by unbanning controversial content creators such as Sneako and Fresh and Fit. He also claimed that "showing terrorist propaganda" was not being punished on the platform.