Floyd Wallace’s Friday afternoon livestream was marred by bored fans, a lack of any substantial donations to his causes, and an announcement of yet another delay in his trial for interference in Oklahoma.
Wallace’s stream opened with the YouTuber outside essentially walking around the block near the AirBnB he’s been staying at in Colombia. He took random abuse from his audience, which swelled to over 120 observed viewers during his livestream, rivaling recent numbers by former Wallace mentor Jose “Chille” DeCastro.
As usual, Wallace was attempting to solicit donations to his on-going fundraising campaigns. According to his side chat, Wallace still owed over $100.00 in probation fees, which he has failed to mention in the few livestreams that Wallace hasn’t set to private status on his YouTube channel.
When directly asked about his Oklahoma court date by this reporter, Wallace replied that he would not answer the question unless a donation was made via super chat. He then stated that he had gone over the news before and that his Oklahoma court date was moved to January 22, in what he mused would be his last continuance in the case.
The Oklahoma court system web site has yet to reflect this information, as Wallace was listed as having jury selection earlier this week.
Wallace also stated that he felt that this publication spread false information about him in the past. While he would not indicate what he felt was wrong with our reporting, Wallace took a cordial tone with the rest of our questions during the stream.
After completing several walks around the block, Wallace said that he had a 6 in 10 chance of successfully cold approaching women in Colombia. He then complained that he would have a better chance at cold approaching if he were white, but was doing better than expected as being an American gave him an advantage.
He again disparaged black American women, stating that while he did not prefer encounters with black women in general, he would rather have an encounter with a black woman from Africa than a black woman from the United States.
Turning his attention to his planned Brazil trip, he promised that things would be better if he raises the funds for his Brazil trip. When asked how they would be better, as Floyd was now lying in bed during the middle of the day instead of out experiencing the wonders of Colombia, he replied that there were more things to do in Brazil and that he had “people” there.
Wallace made $42.00 in super chat donations during the stream, that will not be applied to any of Wallace’s fundraisers.