This is the dramatic moment Manosphere mouthpiece Sneeko was punched in the face and thrown to the ground by a stranger wearing a hat.
The controversial influencer – who has previously praised Hitler – was in the middle of a livestream when a stranger slapped him across the face on the streets of New York.
The incel influencer was ranting about the evils of masturbation moments before the unprovoked punch.
Snicko – who recently starred in Louis Theroux’s ‘Manosphere’ documentary – claimed that people who masturbate should face the death penalty.
Seconds before being slapped in the face, Streamer can be heard saying: “(If) you put your life-force into a sock, yes, you deserve to be whipped in public, yes”.
Moments later, a man wearing a Dr. Pepper T-shirt knocks Manosphere Poster Boy to the floor.
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The dramatic attack was captured on Sneekko’s livestream and went viral online, garnering widespread praise 140,000 views.
As the attacker’s fist connects with the dreamer’s face, a shocking sound can be heard.
The crew of influencers immediately swung into action and the camera panned to the ground as the dueling pair could be heard off-screen.
Abuses are exchanged and a voice is heard saying: “What nonsense brother”.
Following the violent incident, Sneekko posted an ex to reassure his fans.
“I’m fine, we’ve got it handled,” he said.
Some social media users expressed delight at the violent spectacle, with many posting “Sneaky’s been caught!” While others defended the instigator.
“Didn’t even get sucker punched. What a coward,” Nick Fuentes, a far-right extremist, said in the comments below the video.
Others speculated that the clip was staged for clicks, calling the encounter “staged”.
The 27-year-old streamer, whose real name is Nicholas Kane de Balinthazi, has more than 1.3 million subscribers on YouTube, a site from which he has been repeatedly banned for his misogynistic and racist content.
In one video he declared that women should be denied the vote.
He has also been expelled from the streaming platform Twitch Expressing hateful views.
In an email to Sneekko, which the influencer shared online, Twitch said: “Examples of violating conduct include, but are not limited to: Devoting the majority of your stream to promoting racism or xenophobia.”
Sneekko was recently featured in Netflix’s Louis Theroux documentary – which sees the filmmaker delve into the world of “manosphere” culture.
Inside the Manosphere, inspired by the likes of Sneekko, explores the impact of online misogyny on young boys.
