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Dr Disrespect Throws Serious Shade at Activision

Popular streamer Dr. Disrespect is heavily criticizing Activision in response to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3's recent «Blaze Up» event, directly insulting the developers. Dr. Disrespect has long been one of the most outspoken creators within the online gaming space, gaining success for his skill at shooters like Call of Duty. Dr. Disrespect has built up a streaming empire that has seen him release a book, collaborate with the NFL's San Francisco 49ers, and even start his own video game studio in Midnight Society. Now, Dr. Disrespect has some choice words for Activision.

Activision recently unveiled its «Blaze Up» event for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, featuring a plethora of new cosmetics themed around marijuana. The event is set to celebrate the «4/20» holiday on April 20, an unofficial holiday celebrated by marijuana enthusiasts. The Modern Warfare 3 event has already revealed multiple exclusive gun skins and charms tied to the event, alongside new Operator skins based on popular comedians Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong. Now, however, Dr. Disrespect is taking aim at Activision with regards to the new event.

Dr. Disrespect recently sounded off against Activision on his personal Twitter account, heavily criticizing the recent Call of Duty event. Dr. Disrespect chastised Activision for the use of marijuana and drugs being pushed through the recent event, while also remarking on the previous removal of fellow streamer Nickmercs' operator bundle. Dr. Disrespect went so far as to call the developers «a bunch of idiots», referring to them as the «biggest suit and tie phonies» found within the gaming industry.

Dr. Disrespect's response to the newest event comes as Call of Duty has consistently been one of the streamer's most frequented games. Dr. Disrespect regularly features the Call of Duty games during his streams, even becoming part of the first team to get a nuke victory in Call of Duty Warzone's Season 2. His familiarity with the games goes beyond his streams as

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