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The Destiny Report by Max Karson

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Steven "Destiny" Bonnell is a 34-year-old political streamer with 641,000 YouTube subscribers. This report highlights four areas of concern in his behavior: unequal sexual relationships, retaliation, sadism, and narrative control. Destiny has been involved in several incidents, including relationships with smaller streamers, retaliations against critics, and causing emotional distress to guests on his stream for entertainment purposes. Some incidents include a plan to harm a teenager who disrupted his stream, a drunken assault, leaking nudes, and engaging in manipulative relationships with smaller streamers. The author of the report shares their personal experience with Destiny, feeling hurt and humiliated and eventually cutting ties after confronting him about his association with a far-right extremist.

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Introduction

Steven Kenneth Bonnell II, known as "Destiny," is a 34-year-old political streamer with 641,000 YouTube subscribers. He streams 10 hours a day, 7 days a week, and earns revenue through ads, merchandise, sponsorships, and donations. His audience consists mainly of young, white males who trust him to cut through political discourse with utilitarian logic. This report highlights four areas of concern in Destiny's behavior:

  1. Unequal sexual relationships: Destiny has engaged in numerous relationships with smaller streamers, often women with mental health issues. He has previously acknowledged the power imbalance in such situations.
  2. Retaliation: Destiny has been known to mobilize his community to harass critics, leak nudes, and record private conversations, among other actions.
  3. Sadism: Destiny has been accused of causing emotional distress to guests on his stream for entertainment purposes, an activity that his audience often revels in.
  4. Narrative control: Destiny attempts to silence critics and maintain a positive image, often through banning criticism in his community and having smaller streamers act as PR agents.

Despite these concerning behaviors, Destiny largely remains undetected by YouTube's moderation systems.

Who Am I?

The author is a streamer, rapper, video essayist, and occasional writer known for provocative content, such as "The mrgirl Realdoll Review," "The Gender Narrative," and the controversial "Cuties" review. They have a history of getting into trouble without breaking rules and have faced criticism and harassment from various sources, including Destiny's community.

The author spent 11 months working with Destiny and his associates, initially trying to be honest and open in their interactions. However, they eventually began to view the relationships as abusive and harmful. They acknowledge their role in profiting from the system for a year and accept that if they are driven by hatred, it is self-hatred.

Summary

This summary lists various incidents involving Destiny, a political streamer, and people he has interacted with. Incidents include a plan to harm a teenager who disrupted his stream, a drunken assault, leaking nudes, psychological abuse, retaliations, and engaging in manipulative relationships with smaller streamers. The author of the report also shares their personal experience with Destiny, including feeling hurt, humiliated, and eventually cutting ties with him after confronting Destiny about his association with a far-right extremist.

The DDoS Kid

In 2011, a teenager named Jacob used a DDoS attack to disrupt Destiny's streams. Destiny and his fans tracked down Jacob's contact information and demanded he stop the attacks. Jacob's father dismissed Destiny's concerns, and Destiny, frustrated with his inability to work and the lack of help from authorities, considered killing Jacob and his father. Ultimately, Destiny didn't act on these thoughts and found a way to protect his streams from DDoS attacks. In later discussions, Destiny acknowledged his extreme frustration but didn't deny having those thoughts. Destiny's fans have had mixed reactions to this incident, with some sympathizing with his frustration and others questioning the extremity of his thoughts.

Mia Rose

In 2012, Destiny, then 23, groped adult actress and fellow streamer Mia Rose during a livestream while they were both intoxicated. They were in a sexual relationship at the time, but the groping was unwanted. Destiny has acknowledged the incident as sexual assault but tends to joke about it. Mia Rose has tweeted about the incident, stating that Destiny apologized and they both moved on. Neither party appears to consider the event a significant issue, but it is documented for completeness.

Bluetea

In August 2012, Bluetea, a competitive StarCraft 2 streamer like Destiny, hacked into his Twitter account and posted explicit photos of him in response to him leaking her nude photos and making derogatory comments about her appearance to his friends. Destiny argued that sharing her photos with a few friends was not the same as her posting his photos to his 37k Twitter followers. The response from Destiny's fans was mostly negative, and his then-girlfriend Erisanne asked fans to stop discussing the incident.

Melina

In February 2019, Destiny, then 30, met 20-year-old Melina and her 19-year-old boyfriend Max in New Zealand. Melina and Max were in a polyamorous relationship. During the trip, Destiny made advances on Melina, causing discomfort for Max. Melina later broke up with Max, moved to the US, and married Destiny in December 2021. They are in an open relationship. Melina has become a successful streamer, focusing on travel, fitness, and lifestyle.

Destiny has admitted to being psychologically abusive in relationships and has access to Melina's Discord account, leading to suspicions that he impersonates her in private messages. Melina has expressed that the pain of their relationship drives her to suicidal thoughts, and their conflicts often become public.

Bob7

Bob7, a small streamer, was Melina's confidant in 2020, and their relationship was like that of a therapist and patient. They also sxxted. Melina shared intimate details about her relationship with Destiny, and Bob encouraged her to confront or leave Destiny. Melina eventually fell in love with Bob, who was not interested in her but was interested in Boze, another female streamer dating Destiny.

Destiny decided to use his platform to destroy Bob's reputation. He recorded a group call with six women discussing their experiences with Bob and released a stream painting Bob as a manipulative womanizer. Bob countered with a document and video defending himself, but Destiny's second video damaged Bob's reputation significantly. Bob's response was largely ignored, and he has since deleted most of his streaming content.

The story demonstrates Destiny's willingness to use his platform to target people close to Melina for personal reasons and retaliate against women who refuse to be used as pawns.

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Sam

In early 2021, streamer Destiny supported the mayoral campaign of Mark Gudgel in Omaha, leading to criticism from rival streamers' communities. Destiny debated Sam, a 21-year-old non-binary Omaha resident who was concerned about his involvement in Gudgel's campaign. The conversation lasted 90 minutes, with Sam struggling to keep up and eventually becoming drunk and incoherent.

The following day, a critical article was published in The Gateway about Destiny's involvement in the campaign. In response, Destiny posted an essay accusing the author of misrepresenting his views and a conflict of interest. Gudgel decided to cut ties with Destiny, who then sought to hold Sam accountable by contacting their employer with evidence of inappropriate comments made during their debate.

Darius

In July 2022, Melina discovered Destiny's affair and sought support from Darius, a small streamer and her former partner. Melina invited Darius to move to Austin with her, but after an uncomfortable situation, she abruptly told him to leave. Darius faced multiple issues, including losing his job and his puppy needing expensive surgery. Trainwrecks, a Twitch streamer, donated $10,000 to cover the surgery cost. Melina made insensitive comments about the dog, sparking conflict. Darius joined Destiny's stream, where he was mocked and criticized by others, including NFL player Taybor Pepper. Melina joined the call, and the conversation shifted to who made a sexual advance on whom in Austin. Sushi, Darius's then-fiancée, joined and criticized Melina for her behavior. The situation remained tense, with personal issues aired publicly.

Merrick

In August 2022, Merrick Deville, a previous sexual partner of Destiny, tweeted a video of Destiny joking with Nick Fuentes, implying she was owed apologies. Destiny responded by criticizing Merrick, who recently attempted suicide, for returning to toxic parts of the internet and burdening those around her. In a panel discussion, streamer Brys brought up the situation mockingly, and Destiny laughed. The conversation shifted to whether people should "trauma dump" and raise money through GoFundMe, with mixed opinions among the participants.

Denims and Littleefox

In 2019, streamers Denims and Littleefox were involved with Destiny and featured on his streams. After TwitchCon, they stayed in Destiny and his partner Melina's apartment, leading to some conflict. Destiny later addressed the situation in a stream, describing the women as creepy and entitled. He expressed concerns about potential accusations of sexual coercion and shared some details about the events that transpired. Littleefox protested Destiny's version of events in the audience chat and received insults from other viewers. Destiny ended the stream by expressing uncertainty about future interactions with Denims and Littleefox.

WhiteNervosa

WhiteNervosa, a small trans streamer, started talking to Destiny in November 2017. They exchanged over 2,000 DMs between November 2017 and July 2018. They discussed various topics, including Destiny hosting WhiteNervosa's Twitch channel, which significantly helped her as a small streamer. However, their communication dropped off in spring 2018, with Destiny becoming less responsive. After WhiteNervosa showed her face on stream in July 2018, Destiny's engagement with her declined further. Their last DMs were in April 2019, and it is noted that Destiny's career assistance for WhiteNervosa seemed to decrease along with his sexual interest in her.

Vaush

Vaush, now a well-known leftist streamer, started as a Destiny fan and gained popularity within Destiny's community for being more left-leaning. In 2019, Vaush was accused of sexually harassing a woman in the community, which he later acknowledged and apologized for. Destiny read the DMs between Vaush and the victim on stream and eventually revealed the accused harasser was Vaush. Their relationship survived until 2020 when Destiny made controversial comments about the Kyle Rittenhouse situation, leading to calls for his deplatforming. Twitch didn't ban Destiny but did departner him, causing a significant loss in income. Destiny later expressed his frustration with Vaush for not standing up for him, considering the support and platform he had provided for Vaush.

Assorted Stories

This passage includes assorted stories about Destiny's interactions with various people:

  1. Anonymous: A woman with severe mental illness sexted with Destiny. He called her out by name on stream and blocked her, causing her distress.
  2. Two anonymous female streamers: Both sexted with Destiny and appeared on his stream, with one struggling with mental health issues.
  3. BadBunny: A female streamer who had a sexual relationship with Destiny, now feels humiliated by him and dislikes hearing his name.
  4. Trihex: A former friend and podcast cohost of Destiny. Their relationship deteriorated when Trihex, who is Black, confronted Destiny about his defense of using the n-word in certain contexts. Destiny responded coldly, leading to Trihex crying. Destiny later criticized Trihex in a Reddit post, which received mixed reactions from the community.

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Me, and Destiny's Platforming of Nick Fuentes

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Pub: 25 Mar 2023 19:55 UTC

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