A popular one League of Legends Esports player BWIPO was suspended by his organization when he said on Twitch stream that women shouldn’t play Competitive during menstruation. Bwipo, whose name is Gabriël Rau, told the audience on the Twitch Stream: “I think there is insufficient support for female professional players… Women’s anatomy and their monthly cycles are completely different from men, and women don’t have a proper support system to allow women to go through their experiences.” Before he mentions female anatomy, some viewers may think of him talking about how to provide more support in esports. But then he continued:
“…even men just leaned from the F – the thoughts when they were in League of Legends. Have a reason His claim is based on his experience “living with one person.” He claims the woman he plays with League of Legends It’s really obvious when she’s just upset about every stupid little thing. “It’s not that I want to be sexist or anything,” Bwipo added. “His video circulated redditbut is no longer available.
In response to his statement Posted on tiktokEefje “Sjokz” DePoorter, the host and co-creator of the League Awards, criticized and opposed his views. “I thought we were past,” she said of Buweibo’s “wrong” time of the month. “It’s so crazy,” Sjokz continued. Talking about how women make Olympic records, climb mountains, work 24 hours a day, are providers of their children and care for older people while bleeding buckets and pain. “Same, the idea of men not emotional in the league…” she delayed and made a voice.
Bwipo’s organization FlyQuest then posted a notice on X, acknowledging that he “pronounced sexism” and was “opposite” to his core values. It reads: “Comments may stop a young woman from pursuing her dream of becoming a professional player, hurting the future of esports, and we take that very seriously.” Flyquest decided to suspend the “Bwipo” of the next series of the LTA playoffs he is currently in. The organization also donated his bonus from the event to support the reasons for supporting women in the game. It should be noted that Flyquest has an e-sports team called Red This shows “women and people of a wide range of genders in the game.”
After Flyquest announced the news, BWIPO apologized on X and admitted misconduct. “I am sorry for those who are injured,” he wrote. “I regret using my platform to promote sulfuric acid and gender discrimination, not support.”