
"Raichik targeted McLean in a post Sunday (9 November), highlighting a Nike ad campaign which featured the player among other gaming stars. Seemingly shocked that a sports brand would feature a sports athlete, Raichik wrote on X/Twitter: "Nike's newest ad campaign features a non-binary furry. This is real." Responding, McLean, who is no stranger to roasting the likes of Raichik, said they had always " wanted to ratio LibsofTikTok"."
"Ratioing in online spaces refers to the act of receiving more likes and views than another post, typically one with which the user disagrees, as way to prove their take is more popular. And ratio LibsofTikTok SonicFox did, attracting more 59,000 likes compared with Raichik's measly 3,700. McLean thanked their fan base for securing the victory, writing: "My supporters are goated.""
Dominique McLean, known as SonicFox, confronted the LibsOfTikTok account operated by Chaya Raichik after Raichik mocked McLean’s appearance in a Nike ad. McLean’s X reply attracted roughly 59,000 likes compared with Raichik’s 3,700, a public ratio victory. McLean thanked supporters and received corrections from fans such as streamer Ludwig, who noted McLean’s eight Evolution Championship Series titles. SonicFox has been a decorated fighting-game competitor since 2012, winning titles in Mortal Kombat, Injustice, and Dragon Ball FighterZ. McLean has publicly expressed their non-binary identity, appearing onstage in a fursona suit beside the trans flag.
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