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Movement pulled a call of duty A skin based on the highly popular nickmarks after he made an anti-LGBTQ comment on Twitter.

Earlier this week, broadcaster Chris Puckett tweeted about a confrontation between “pro-LGBT protesters” and bigwigs near his apartment. Enforcers are somehow child abusers—”little kids should be left alone,” he responded.

Nickmercs was quickly condemned. as a This Dexterto It includes a summaryhe is rightly surrounded by many famous members call of duty And the wider esports community, including broadcaster Goldenboy, said, “I’m disappointed in you Nick. Teaching acceptance and tolerance for everyone is an important life skill for all ages.

Lupi, a coach at Vexed Gaming, had stronger words:

I would never do an MFM event. I cannot in good conscience work for an adult. I am a Marine and sworn to protect and defend the Constitution which protects dissent and demands equality for all.

“Peace and love” unless you’re gay? What a loser.

earlier this morning call of duty Station Charlie Intel reported Nimrex’s Own Skin –It was announced only a month ago– have been It seems to be removed from both Warzone And Modern Warfare II, returning a dead link to the store page. After initially saying that “Activision has not commented” on the matter, the official call of duty The account later responded in a statement.

Due to recent events, we have removed the “NICKMERCS Operator” pack from the Modern Warfare II and Warzone store. We focus on celebrating PRIDE with our employees and our community.

If you’re wondering if Nickmercs has apologized for the comment, that process has gone through with an apology You wait:

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