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Hasan Doğan Piker (/ ˈ p aɪ k ər / PY-kər; Turkish: [haˈsan doˈan piˈcæɾ]; [2] born July 25, 1991), also known as HasanAbi, is a Turkish-American online streamer, YouTuber, influencer, and left-wing political commentator. His streams typically consist of political and social commentary, gaming, and media consumption. [3]
Cenk Uygur was born in Istanbul, Turkey, to a wealthy Turkish family. His mother's maiden name was Yavaşça, [7] and his father, Dogan, started life as a rural olive and grape farmer in Kilis, a city in southern Turkey near the Syrian border, later winning a scholarship to a technical university in Istanbul, becoming a mechanical engineer, and starting a company.
When he was a pre-teen, his mother's home day care business collapsed, ... Bonnell has criticized streamer Hasan Piker, including for Piker's criticism of Israel.
Hasan Piker answers questions about daily politics for his Twitch stream on Aug. 14. “I’ve been in the Hasan community for like 45 months at this point. He was the first person who got me ...
Rep. Ritchie Torres is sounding the alarm about the “amplification of anti-semitism” since Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre on the online platform Twitch by the popular politics streamer Hasan Piker ...
Hasan Piker showed fellow streamer Nick Polom a Houthi "musical" and called it "an act of resistance." "They do musicals about, like, their f---ing actions all the time," Piker said of the ...
The show also featured Cenk Uygur, Jimmy Dore, Ben Mankiewicz, Hannah Cranston, Hasan Piker, and Kim Horcher as contributors, as well as Fusion reporters and celebrity guest hosts. [80] [81] Piker is the nephew of Uygur and went on to become a well-known Twitch streamer and commentator in his own right.
After the fight, Hyde called out left-wing Twitch streamer Hasan Piker by threatening to murder him at his house, while remaining in-character as the Candyman, saying "I am going to stalk him and become obsessed with him, and wear his makeup, and his dresses, and use his skin as a coat like the ancient Irish did." [48]