N3on Gets Flagged for Lying About Liking Black People: Streamer's Lie Detector Test Goes Wild
Okay, folks, the internet is buzzing, and this one's a doozy. Streamer N3on found himself in a rather uncomfortable (and frankly, hilarious) position during a recent YouTube lie detector test. The question? Whether he liked Black people. The answer, according to the polygraph? Apparently not.
N3on's Shocking Claim: Adin Ross & 6ix9ine Witness...
The whole thing went down during a livestream with fellow personalities Adin Ross, Tekashi 6ix9ine, Antonio Brown, and BenDaDonnn present. I can only imagine the already chaotic energy in that room. The clip is now circulating across social media, and let's just say the reactions are… varied.
Now, before we dive into the
Now, before we dive into the nitty-gritty, a quick reminder that lie detector tests aren't exactly admissible in court. They're more for entertainment than factual evidence. However, that doesn't make the moment any less cringeworthy.
The video shows N3on hooked up to the polygraph machine, answering a series of questions. The mood seems lighthearted enough, classic streamer shenanigans, you know? But when the question about liking Black people comes up, and N3on confidently answers "Yes," the tester immediately gives a thumbs-down. The machine, apparently, disagreed.
Chaos erupted. I mean, can you imagine? You've got Adin Ross, known for his own controversial moments, Tekashi 6ix9ine, who's no stranger to drama, and then there's Antonio Brown… whose presence, considering his recent legal troubles, adds a whole other layer of awkward to the situation. The reactions from the group were priceless, a mix of shock, laughter, and maybe a little bit of "did that really just happen?"
The clip quickly went viral, predictably
The clip quickly went viral, predictably. Twitter's ablaze, TikTok's flooded, and Reddit's having a field day. Some are calling it proof of N3on's true feelings. Others are dismissing it as a faulty machine or just a really bad joke. And, of course, some are pointing out the inherent problems with lie detector tests in general.
Look, at the end of the day, it's a streamer doing something controversial for clicks. But the sheer awkwardness of the moment, compounded by the presence of the other personalities and the general absurdity of a lie detector determining someone's feelings, makes it a truly meme-worthy event. Whether N3on’s telling the truth or not, the internet’s definitely having a field day with this one. And I, for one, will be grabbing my popcorn and watching the fallout.
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