UFC fighter and Arkansas native Bryce Mitchell kicked off his podcast's first episode with comments on Elon Musk, Adolf Hitler, and also the Holocaust.
“In study after study, as well as our lived experiences, X has become a platform that promotes hate, antisemitism, and societal division. Under the leadership of Elon Musk, X has reduced content moderation, promoted white supremacists, and re-platformed purveyors of conspiracy theories.”
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In the first episode of his new podcast, Bryce Mitchell praised Adolf Hitler and denied the existence of the Holocaust. Dana White said he won't be punished.
Musk then slapped his chest with his right hand, before flinging it diagonally upwards, palm face down. He turned around to audience members behind the podium, and repeated the gesture. “My heart goes out to you,
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The far right is celebrating what it views as a clear signal from the X owner and Donald Trump associate, who made the gestures onstage Monday.
UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell praised Adolf Hitler and denied the Holocaust happened in the first episode of his new podcast.
The 30-year-old has launched his own ‘ArkanSanity’ podcast and begun the first episode by saying his goal is for ‘everybody to worship Jesus Christ’ and set out his religious beliefs by saying: ‘I believe the Bible is literally true, word for word.’
A Michigan priest was relieved of his duties after giving what appeared to be a Nazi salute inspired by Elon Musk at a political rally last week. The Anglican Catholic Church condemned Father Calvin Robinson for making “a gesture that many have interpreted as a pro-Nazi salute” at the end of an address to an anti-abortion,