I was aware of the Starfield backlash from gamers, but I was oblivious to Doc's role in it, so I Googled it. All the results that turned up directed me to this clip. He was apparently upset he was denied early access to the game by Bethesda that all the other streamers of his status received. This is what "cried like a giant baby about star field having pronouns" looks like to you?
It's spelled Hasan, and the Hasan drama is the Nick Mercs drama. That was a streamer spat, and Doc is friends with Nick Mercs, who also actually plays games. Hasan is the political personality. Doc merely supported Mercs when Activision-Blizzard removed his skins from the game because Mercs suggested in a reply to a tweet that children should be left out of LGBTQ+ gender identity theory curriculum discussions at the elementary school level. Doc didn't wade into the politics of it, he only said he would boycott the game until Mercs skins were restored, indicating he didn't think Mercs had said something so hateful it warranted ostracizing him professionally. Hasan jumped in with a cheap shot saying that Doc was more loyal to Mercs than to his wife. Doc shot back calling him a phony. To my knowledge, Doc wasn't making grand political diatribes on the issue, or being a champion of policies pertaining to the issue on the political right.
Did someone in this thread suggest it was a political hit job because he was conservative? Where are you getting that?
This is the most overtly political tweet I ever saw from him that dates back to the height of the George Floyd protests.