Clers discredits ElXocas' 'comments' about Ester Expósito: "It's an outrage that we let it slide"

The content creator denounces the impact of this type of discourse among young people and criticizes the "hypocrisy" with which influencers are judged compared to big streamers

of july 10, 2026 at 14:21h
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The controversy over the comments by ElXokas about Ester Expósito continues to add reactions. The latest to speak out has been content creator Clers, who has published a video in which she harshly criticizes the streamer's words and warns of the impact that this type of message can have among new generations.

The influencer assures that the problem goes much further than an isolated comment and focuses on the influence that some content creators exert on children and adolescents. "It cannot be that a person with so much influence starts talking about Ester Expósito in that way," she laments, before denouncing the message that, in her opinion, is transmitted about women who express their opinions.

"A woman with critical thinking, with her own opinion, even if she is a bombshell, stops being worthwhile because a pleasant girl, who doesn't have much opinion and doesn't try to change anything, is much better," Clers criticizes. In that sense, she reminds that "these people are the ones that children watch for hours and forge their personality through them," which is why she considers the normalization of this type of discourse especially worrying.

The creator also denounces what she considers a double standard on social media. "It always seems that the problem is the female influencers, that one has bought an apartment or that the other has thrown a hint. And that seems like a huge problem, when the huge problem is that we have male streamers with millions of followers making those kinds of comments," she states. Furthermore, she warns that these messages can cause "everything we have advanced with feminism to go backwards," since "if we are telling the new generations that women with critical thinking are a bore, they hear the word feminism and say: 'here comes the fucking bore again'."

To conclude, Clers was especially critical of the different measuring stick that, in her opinion, exists on the internet. "It seems outrageous to me that we let it pass, like a thousand other comments that a thousand other streamers make. I'm tired of the hypocrisy of how we cancel female influencers and how we let them get away with everything because 'that's just how they are'," she concludes.

 

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