MontanaBlack

More than a year ago, the famous streamer and YouTuber made a statement that caused a stir in the media. On a stream, MontanaBlack said the following: “(…) If I have learned one thing – is this: women are like dogs. And I don’t mean that in a derogatory way – listen first before you make fun of it.

A dog that you always – as long as you have it – keep it on a leash next to you, pull it up and don’t let it sniff anywhere, not let it play with other dogs, etc. The dog is gone at the first opportunity when the leash travels and never come to you again. “

He went on with the following words: “But if you always put a dog on a leash – pee here, pee there – sniff there. And when he comes back, if you reward him for it, he’ll be happy to come back to you. “

For these words, which the streamer said he did not mean derogatory, MontanaBlack had to get sharp criticism. Because of this statement, the most diverse “Internet bubbles” collided. That in turn led to quite a few discussions on social media.

Twitter

There were users on Twitter who defended him and agreed to his statement, as well as users who absolutely could not tolerate it. A Twitter user at the time wrote the following: “I mean he expresses himself stupidly, but in principle he only says that you should not restrict the person you love, but treat them well.”

A female user countered this tweet as follows: “Dude no! At the core of the metaphor, women are seen as the property of men and that is exactly a huge problem. ”Over time, the topic subsided and MontanaBlack had its peace on the Internet again.

KuchenTV

KuchenTV has now visited MontanaBlack and recorded an interview together. In the new KuchenTV video, the young YouTuber asks the gaming streamer a daring question. “Would you actually say that women are like dogs?” MontanaBlack had an answer to this question: “Not as a single sentence, just with the context that comes behind it.”

He then points out that there is a “cut-to-size” version of his statement. At that time, this was often used on the Internet as a remedy against Monte. He criticizes this behavior and describes this behavior as an “indictment of poverty”.

Here is the interview from KuchenTV and MontanaBlack:

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