Imperialhal Joke Raid Got Out Of Hand (Death Threats Were Sent)



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43 thoughts on “Imperialhal Joke Raid Got Out Of Hand (Death Threats Were Sent)”

  1. I think people forget that they cannot control what other people say. If he said go call him bald and people send death threats that's not hals fault. Think of the loser that jumps on hals invitation to clown someone and takes it to that point instead. Nobodies fault except the viewers.

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  2. Not a single streamer made a mistake. None of them said "send death threats to Zach" or even said death threats themselves, streamers CANNOT control what their viewers go and do on their own time.

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  3. Damn so it is true that Hal people are the most toxic and dumb in Apex community. Al mention it after he left the squad. What goes around comes around. Poor Hal community

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  4. So let's get something straight…. Hal didn't take it far, it's his followers, it was literally for jokes but diehard Hal deepthroaters have to take it far as hell. He isn't responsible for the actions of thousands of braindead hard stuck plats.

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  5. I never quite understood why people get bent over another team griefing you? Before we blow this out of context though I am just trying to understand this and look at it from all angles. Do I think purposely ruining a chance at 1st when your not contending for the win is okay, well no that is wrong I think. Like tripping someone before the finish line. Comp is structured so differently than what a BR is meant to be sorta. If everyone lands in designated spots than someone will know where you go and opens you to grief. I thought dropships were meant to let you land anywhere versus spawning at a particular area. In essence anyone should be able to land anywhere and nobody should have a designated drop. The first team to fight Hals team at any point could be considered griefing said team and if they win and bump them out then they are in the wrong? Is everyone suppose to just fly off the map and just let 1st and 2nd fight for top spot? Could they get the top 8 teams after a few rounds and then switch them to arena? Knock off teams after a few rounds? What if you lose the two first rounds and then win all rounds after and the other good standing teams lose every round after and then everyone is contending? Slippery slope I guess. Maybe break people off into a losers bracket and have them contend in a seperate game, keeping people wanting to play?

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  6. I guarantee even if Hal didn’t tell his chat to go INSULT Zack, there would’ve still been death threats, because its happened before, he’s actually addressed it in the past so it’s misleading to insinuate that this is Hal’s fault.
    What Zach did was lame he knew he didn’t have chance to win and decided to grief Hal TWICE just because he’s Hal.

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  7. If Hal and them were actually worried about another team following them trying to grief, why would they make the spot they are going known? Yeah its pretty underhanded thing to do when money is on the line, in regards to Zack's team targeting Hal's. This is a battle royale though, using the info and tools available to you is part of the game. Hal's team openly invited challengers to come to them by making their drop spot known. Hal's team orchestrating a witch hunt in response to a situation they promoted to happen is wrong. You would think such "pillars" of the Apex community would be more conscious about their interactions. Shame on the Apex community at large for being so tribal and fighting amongst each other. Hal sending his viewers to be toxic over 60 seconds of in-game play time is petty and wrong. Toosh was also out of line, harassment and retaliation over a game is never "deserved". Zack's team's choice may not have been honorable, but it doesn't merit the actions Hal's team and communities took.

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  8. Everyone is fine with sweet making fun of hal that everyone knows they're buddies who's hanging out in the same city and when hal does it to others when it comes to bickering then everyone loses their god damn minds.

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  9. I think it wasn't a horrible thing for ImperialHal to send his chat over to Zach's, it's the viewers that took it too far. Like that dumbass that said he hopes his family dies soon because he can't win a damn Apex Legends tournament? Like huh?? What's going on through their heads? It's not Hal's fault his viewers have brain damage, he obviously couldn't have meant for this to happen since, as you said, the tournament was supposed to be silly in the first place. It's twitch chat being twitch chat, I guess. Of course I think it was wrong as hell but I can't blame any content creator for it, it's 100% the fault of the viewers for being absolutely retarded

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  10. Hal should know his influence on other people espacially on his chat who dont seem as smart. Daltoosh should say direct to hal that its bad idea to go on a other streamers chat like he said to spread some positivity, he knew whats going to happen but wont interrupt hal

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  11. Who cares if someone lands where another team is? It’s a competitive game. It’s not against the rules so it’s a fair play. 🤷‍♂️ Immaturity all around though.

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  12. It was scummy regardless. Here’s a lesson kids, you can NOT tell a man how to react to something you do to them. If you punch someone in the face and they shoot you in the neck with a gun you can’t even be mad because you started that crap and he felt the response was fair.

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