Gaming streaming (2011) , in November 2014In 2011, Bonnell quit his job as a carpet cleaner to stream video games full-time. Streaming his
Starcraft II matches on
livestream.com and
ustream.tv, then
Justin.tv (now
Twitch), he was immediately financially successful. In October of that year, Bonnell joined professional team Quantic Gaming and placed 4th in the 2011
MLG Global North American invitational. During his years as a
Starcraft II streamer, Bonnell was known for his abrasive and confrontational style, including use of "acerbic and often offensive" comments against other players for
shock humor. Bonnell received a 30-day suspension from Twitch in summer 2018 for using the word
faggot. In November 2018, Bonnell and fellow streamer
Trihex (Mychal Ramon Jefferson) premiered a political commentary collaboration
, The DT Podcast. The
podcast streamed its final episode in October 2019, during which Jefferson confronted Bonnell regarding statements the latter had made defending his use of offensive humor—including
racial slurs—in private. Fellow Twitch streamer
Hasan Piker, who had previously reached out to "form an allegiance", distanced himself from Bonnell in-part because of the controversy.
Post-Twitch career (2022–present) Bonnell interviewed U.S. Representative
Ro Khanna, alongside other political streamers such as
Vaush,
Emma Vigeland (co-host of
The Majority Report), and
Keffals, about various topics in September 2023, including the importance of youth political participation and ways to push
progressive political sentiment, as well as asking questions about Khanna. Beginning in early 2024, Bonnell began co-hosting the "Bridges" and "Anything Else?" podcasts. In late 2024, members of Bonnell's
Reddit and
Discord communities began participating in an online campaign against Twitch, pressuring Twitch advertisers under the allegation that the website was promoting
antisemitic content. Some activists of the campaign were led by Dan Saltman, an online commentator and Bonnell's podcast co-host, who has launched multiple
gripe sites that targeted Twitch's CEO
Dan Clancy and Amazon vice-president
Steve Boom. Saltman stated that "The goal of our campaign is simple: The CEO, Dan Clancy stepping down." Bonnell has stated that his personal involvement in the campaign has been minimal. According to
Bloomberg writer
Cecilia D'Anastasio, both Bonnell's and Saltman's fans harassed multiple Twitch employees, including members of the company's trust and safety department. In 2025, Bonnell joined the
Unfuck America Tour, a
progressive political campus event series hosted by National Ground Game, an organisation founded by political consultant
Zee Cohen-Sanchez. The tour aims at countering
Turning Point USA and rallying youth votes for the Democratic Party. == Political positions ==