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What did Snico say about New York? Controversial statements lead to deportation calls from Alex Jones (Image via Getty)
Sneako, a streamer and online personality, has sparked fresh controversy after comments he made during a live stream in New York sparked strong reactions online. A clip of the broadcast spread across social media over the weekend, showing him making statements about Islam and the future of New York while walking through a large public gathering.
The video quickly became a talking point, with many public figures participating. Among the most notable reactions was Alex Jones, who publicly called for Sneko’s deportation, while others described the comments as deeply troubling.
What did Sneako say during his live broadcast in New York?
The backlash began after a video showed Snico speaking to viewers while filming in New York City. He appeared in the clip celebrating what he described as the growing Islamic influence in the city, and made a series of provocative statements.He said:“God is great… (sarcastically) “Oh no! Oh no!” **** You! This is the Islamic Republic of New York. Islam will be in every home. God willing, the whole world is Muslim. Welcome to Mamdani, New York. Do you see this city? See what it looks like? God willing, your city looks like this too.
The clip was circulated on X, where it sparked criticism from several users and commenters. Many argued that the statements were inflammatory, while supporters and critics debated the meaning behind his comments and whether they reflected real opinions or an attempt to spark online reactions.
According to Sportskeeda, the video has become the focus of a broader discussion about religion, politics and public discourse on social media.
Alex Jones and Jad Saad’s reaction to Sneko’s comments
One of the strongest responses came from Alex Jones. After the video began attracting attention online, Jones shared the clip on X and posted a short message calling for action against the streamer.He wrote: “Get him away now!!”The post attracted significant engagement and added fuel to the growing controversy surrounding live streaming.
Shortly thereafter, author and psychologist Jad Saad also joined the discussion by sharing the video and raising concerns about demographic change and religious influence in the United States.Saad wrote: “Let’s assume that the demographic facts in the United States change so that 10% of the country is inhabited by adherents of that religion. Does that concern you? What if it were 20%? 30%? What percentage would make you pay attention? This scene was filmed in New York City. If you were a Jewish person walking with a big Star of David into this crowd, what would it be like?”The post received widespread attention and sparked further controversy among social media users. The discussion reached another level when the prominent tech billionaire responded with one word to Saad’s post, writing: “Worrying.”As reactions continued to pour in, the live stream remained a major topic of discussion across X, with supporters and critics offering very different perspectives on Sneako’s comments and the responses that followed.
