Destroy Japan

Streamer Johnny Somali was jokingly referred to as a “most-wanted” figure, with wanted posters being displayed for him and fellow streamers prior to their upcoming trial in South Korea.

Following turbulent periods in Japan and Israel, Ramsey Khalid Ismael, better known as Johnny Somali, moved on to South Korea to continue his broadcasting activities.

The controversial KICK streamer remains in Korea following legal charges for disrupting business during an unruly live stream at a 7-Eleven store. Additionally, he faced criticism for causing transportation delays due to loud music, broadcasting North Korean propaganda, and kissing a Statue of Peace.

While waiting for his trial, Somali’s access to streaming platforms was restricted at a certain point. Yet, he’s recently reemerged and has even made critical remarks about Japan, as wanted posters featuring his image have appeared in public.

Johnny Somali taunts Japan in new video

In a video shared on X by LegalMindset, Somali stated that they are associated with the troublesome live-streaming group known as CX. They hold a significant position within this group and are often seen as an outcast among their family. The group is led by our chief, Ice Poseidon. It’s important to note that Ice Poseidon also leads another group called Mizkif, while we are part of an international network of nuisance live-streamers.

Somali stated that he created the video as a means of re-introducing himself. He further declared, “You can’t halt us; CX will never be stopped.

I guarantee that we will wipe out Japan. Any attempt to capture, hinder, or fight against them will only lead to my return to Japan, where I shall exact revenge.

Hey there, it’s me again – Johnny Somali. Guess who’s back in the gaming world? I’ve got some interesting news to share about Ice Poseidon and his crew. You know, those folks we’ve been keeping an eye on? Well, I’ve managed to establish connections with a few individuals within the Japanese police force, and they seem open to re-evaluating their relationship with one of their past associates, Ramsey Khalid Ismael.

Now

— Legal Mindset (@TheLegalMindset) February 16, 2025

In conclusion of his live broadcast, I passionately tore apart a reproduction of Japan’s Imperial Flag, symbolically reminding viewers of the tragic nuclear incidents that struck their nation in history.

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