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I was a huge SeaNanners fan back in the day (I still like him, just don’t watch him anymore) so I was also a fan of Hutch. But I have no idea who “Destiny” is. At first I thought you meant the game Destiny
Good, it's better this way
Nanners thankfully does not seem like he'd ever get into politics. Destiny is a StarCraft pro who now does politics. He calls himself progressive yet takes every opportunity to defend Israeli genocide and anything the US does abroad.
Calling Destiny a pro is a stretch.
As much as I dislike him I will say that he was sorta on the cusp of being a foreign pro (as opposed to Korean pro which in starcraft was the real pro tier) playing some North American pro-am tournaments and was on some NA teams though that was more due to him being a successful streamer than a player.
But I can confidently say that he never really made it to pro level.
His career is more that of a proto-pewdiepie becoming more and more of a scratched lib as he became washed up as a gaming streamer and pivoting to politics.
His stream always sucked btw and he was only tolerable on podcasts because the other hosts knew how to play off his antagonistic shit well.