>>4421610As a spic myself, the issue isn't the chuubas themselves (except for a couple of retards) but that the idea of vtuber in spic culture is incredibly warped from its source.
This is a thing for spanish/portuguese speaking countries as awhole, including Spain and Portugal/Brazil btw (but especially LATAM) and its root is simply that we are so many countries speaking the same language. It has made the average spic think spanish is the status quo language that most of the world talks, instead of the perception of other countries that their ow language is rare and uncommon. As a result, the vast majority of spics never engages in the english side of the internet, without realizing every country of the world uses it as lingua franca. That cause our internet culture to be almost a full decade behind the current worldwide internet culture.
Why is this relevant? Because it means internet personalities are similar to those found 10 years ago in the english side of things. Streamers are mostly vloggers, or playing casual games. Facebook is still the platform of the zoomers, memes use old templates, etc.
So when you apply a new concept like japanese vtubers, to a community still stuck in 2011, what you get is essentially a 2011 douchebag streamer using an anime avatar, with a hardcore fanbase willing to stan and soldier in their name; streaming on Facebook.
This is why there's so much drama and gossip around spic vtubers, it's what sold 10 years ago, and it's what sells for spics now.
Those of us who managed to get out and see what's beyond the spanish wall of knowledge are mostly well behaved, and mostly against HoloES. Spics aren't ready for JP like entertainment