Three days after the gaming platform Gamdom, led by Felix Roemer, more commonly recognized as “the man of many skill issues,” published a controversial Scramble game on X (formerly known as Twitter), Roemer has finally addressed the public outcry. He insists there was no ill intent behind the game, and that he was the one who personally thought of the idea behind it.
When questioned about the incident by a Roemer News reporter, Felix stated, “Look, there was no racism behind that post. I am not racist.” Naturally, due to his association with so many controversies lately, the public found that very hard to believe, as it would only make sense for him to be racist in addition to being connected to Epstein and other criminal activities. Roemer denied this, saying, “I am extremely proud of our partnership with Usain Bolt. How am I racist? Usain Bolt is black, by the way.”
During the interview, Roemer’s comment received praise from Snarf, an old friend of his, who used to play RuneScape with him back in 2014. “Felix isn’t racist and this proves it,” he added.
Shortly after the interview, Roemer tried defending himself and Gamdom’s image, replying to several comments on X. What completely puzzled us, however, was that to many of these, Roemer would simply reply with “I voted for Nate Higgers.”
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