This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.
Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
The German satirist Jan Böhmermann (39) has pushed the leading German gaming streamer Marcel “MontanaBlack” Eris (32) and his community into a politically right corner. The Twitch star defends himself against these accusations. Elderly people talk about things they don’t understand.
This is what Böhmermann and Schulz said: In the podcast “Fest&Flauschig”, Jan Böhmermann discussed the possibility of going on Twitch with his co-host Olli Schulz:
I believe you are really the oldest on Twitch. There are YouTubers, Let’s Players, fans of MontanaBlack, and even further right hardcore neo-Nazis who try to lure away the MontanaBlack community that has been tempted.
Jan Böhmermann on the podcast Fest&Flauschig
After that, Böhmermann was silent while Olli Schulz spoke about MontanaBlack. Schulz said:
I don’t want to talk so much about YouTubers because they really have the bottom of the republic behind them – with low-lifes and such. And we really get hit hard. They are in every small town and everywhere, and at some point, I want to go back to a small town.
Olli Schulz on the podcast Fest&Flauschig
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner
Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
- MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
- Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
- The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
- The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.
One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.
Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner