Destiny pulled up a clip of commentator Kenny, better known online as 2RawTooReal, tearing into Hasan Piker after reports surfaced that the Twitch streamer had been subpoenaed.
2RawTooReal used the subpoena news as a launchpad to go after Hasan’s broader political brand. His critique zeroed in on Hasan’s 2024 election messaging, his hammering of Kamala Harris, and the “lesser of two evils” framing that dominated leftist discourse during the cycle.
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Kenny argued that Hasan’s rhetoric helped flatten the difference between Harris and Donald Trump in the eyes of young left-leaning viewers, with real consequences for marginalized communities, especially Black voters who consistently turned out against Trump.
He also accused Hasan of making racially insensitive remarks over the years, framing the criticism as more than just an ideological spat.
Details remain thin about the subpoena itself. Hasan addressed the subpoena on his own stream and appeared visibly rattled, but the issuing body, the legal matter, and what exactly was requested have not been publicly clarified.
Worth noting: A subpoena is not a charge. It’s a legal order for testimony, documents, or records, and it can come from a court, Congress, a government agency, or a civil case. Recipients can be targets, witnesses, or simply people who happen to hold relevant records.
Destiny vs. Hasan round 9,000
The two were once friendly faces in the political streaming scene before their feud became one of the longest-running rivalries online. Destiny leans liberal and pro-institutional, Hasan leans socialist and anti-imperialist, and their audiences treat every clip like ammunition.
This one fits the pattern. Destiny didn’t need to say much. He just hit play and let someone else do the work.
Supporters point out that Hasan voted for Kamala Harris on stream, never told viewers to back Trump, and never told anyone to stay home. They argue his criticism of Harris was focused on Gaza policy, not an endorsement of the other side.

