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"You're Russian, it's not your fault you were born in a garbage dump" - Quinn

The midlaner for the Western European team Gaimin Gladiators, Quinn "Quinn" Callahan, insulted Russians during an argument with Kazakh player and streamer Egr "egxrdemxn" Miller.

Quinn said, "You're Russian; it's not your fault you were born in a dump."

Egrxdemxn replied, "I’m not from Russia. But your teammate is from Russia! It's funny that you say that."

Quinn responded, "My teammate isn't from Russia; he’s from Kazakhstan."

Egrxdemxn countered, "I’m from Kazakhstan. What do you have to say about that? Is it a good country?"

Quinn replied, "I don't think it's the best."

Egrxdemxn added, "I'll tell you that Russia and Kazakhstan are the same."

Quinn dismissed him, saying, "You're just a 19-year-old kid."

Egrxdemxn asked, "Have you ever been to Kazakhstan?"

Quinn admitted, "No. I've been to Eastern Europe many times, but not to Kazakhstan."

Previously, the American esports player also disagreed with the new carry for HEROIC, David "Parker" Nicho Flores, regarding the incident involving Akbar "SoNNeikO" Butaev from Russia and Ammar "ATF" Al-Assaf from Jordan during PGL Wallachia Season 2.

Parker: A toxic person like you, who insults mothers and wishes death upon others, should shut up and not discuss anything related to behaviour.

Quinn: I don’t think my past actions can be compared to making direct threats to someone's face. That's a pretty poor claim from you, to be honest.

Parker: The only difference between saying something online and in person is that a real man dares to say it face-to-face, while cowards only say it behind a computer.

Quinn: No, there are other differences. One of the main ones is the threat of immediate specific actions, not just words. These situations have nothing in common, and there's no talk of "manliness" here. This is a matter of safety.

Parker: If that's the case, I hope to run into you in matchmaking, where I'll insult and disrespect you. Then, when we meet in person, I’ll greet you like a friend.

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