Hasan Piker’s DIABOLICALLY INSANE MorePegasus Crashout 💀

Hasan Piker’s DIABOLICALLY INSANE MorePegasus Crashout 💀

Hasan Piker is having the worst month in communist streamer history and the latest chapter is his most unhinged yet. YouTuber MorePegasus has made approximately 300 videos in his legendary diabolical Hassan Piker series — and Hassan has finally cracked under the pressure - live on stream.
His solution? Report MorePegasus to the Singaporean authorities.

Hassan spent a live stream reading Singapore's harassment statutes, discovered the country has a death penalty, got visibly excited about execution statistics, and formally announced he would be contacting Singaporean law enforcement about a man teasing him on the internet. He also noted that because MorePegasus is Indian and the judge would likely be ethnic Chinese, the racial dynamics would not favour him as Hasan is (allegedly in our opinion) a Chinese Communist Party fangirl.

This is a man who spent last week screaming about the UK banning him as a free speech issue. He is now attempting to have a man arrested in Singapore for laughing at him on YouTube.

LET’S GO!!

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0:00 Intro
0:37 Massive day for the unemployed
1:44 Hasan discovers MorePegasus
3:13 Hasan does racial profiling
4:43 The Hasanabi hate train
6:45 Hasan brushes up on Singapore law
7:24 Death penalty for MorePegasus
9:51 Hasan and the legendary series

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