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Streamer combats sexism by making a sandwich every time a man sends her to the kitchen.

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Streamer combats sexism by making a sandwich every time a man sends her to the kitchen.

Stephanie Evans, who dedicates herself to uploading her Call of Duty matches, seeks to raise awareness about the misogyny that exists in online video games.

Stephanie Evans, who dedicates herself to uploading her Call of Duty matches, seeks to raise awareness about the misogyny that exists in online video games.

Stephanie Evans is a Call of Duty streamer who uploads her gameplay on Twitch. Unfortunately, she often encounters sexist players who, upon losing, tell her to "go to the kitchen" or "make a sandwich".

Due to the above, the young woman, tired of hearing this type of attack, made the decision to stop playing to pay attention to the men who despise her.

"I will probably end up with more sandwiches than I can eat," Stephanie commented, assuring that she would later take the food to homeless shelters.

@steffyevans Whatever they tell me to do, I actually do it🥴 #sandwichmaking #snd #steffyevans #fragilemen #callofduty #sameenergy #mw2 ♬ original sound - SteffyEvans

As seen in the videos she posted on TikTok, the streamer would stop every time a man told her to "go to the kitchen", and within a minute, she would make a sandwich. Upon returning, she managed to defeat the users who insulted her.

Streamer fights sexism by making a sandwich every time a man tells her to go to the kitchen

In an interview with Kotaku, Stephanie revealed that in 7 out of 10 matches, she encounters individuals who attack her simply because she is a woman. The majority of the attacks she receives are sexual assaults and death threats.

@steffyevans Making sandwiches for fragile men😭 #callofduty #sandwiches #snd #steffyevans #modernwarfare #fragilemen ♬ original sound - SteffyEvans

"[The sandwich meta] has become creating awareness about what some of these people say and freely throw in video games. In the real world, this should have some kind of consequence," she stated.

"I am also trying to give a voice to people who are terrified of playing FPS games due to the toxic nature of these multiplayer games," she added.

How much do the most popular streamers earn?

According to a report published by El Comercio, citing a Kapwing report, the streamer who generates the most income per hour of streaming is RanbooLive, with a sum of US$ 2,398.62 (approx. S/. 9,288) for every 60 minutes of broadcasting. He is followed by Mexican streamer Quackity, with US$ 2,036.63 (approx. S/. 7,886) per hour

In third place is the British streamer tommyinnit, with US$ 1,741.33 (approx. S/. 6,743) per hour, who also creates content about Minecraft. In fourth place is Spanish streamer Auronplay, with US$ 1,648.67 (approx. S/. 6,384) per hour, who streams various topics and focuses on Twitch "series" collaborations with other Spanish-speaking streamers.

A little further down the rankings is Spanish streamer Ibai Llanos, with US$ 853.74 (approx. S/. 3,305) per hour. In addition to collaborations in series, he also holds events, with the Velada del Año 2 breaking all the platform's records.

Ver noticia en Depor.com

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