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For a depressing, even disturbing example of the degree to which American youth have been failed by our educational system, which has been undermined over the course of the last half-century by Left-wing activists posing as educators, look no further than a recent episode of the popular Fresh & Fit podcast.
I have never seen the Fresh & Fit podcast – I rarely watch anybody’s podcast, because life is too short – but it has drawn significant controversy and even been demonetized by YouTube, where they have 1.57 million subscribers, for reportedly antisemitic and misogynistic content and guests. Hosts Myron Gaines (the stage name of Amrou Fudl) and Walter Weekes (who goes by FreshPrinceCEO) have approvingly platformed such detestable clowns as sex trafficker – sorry, alleged sex trafficker – Andrew Tate and white supremacist Nick Fuentes.
A recent livestream episode on the video platform Rumble (the date is unclear, but it was this late month) featured a panel of six young American females, and the conversation apparently drifted into inflammatory topics, including Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust. I say “apparently” because the episode has since been removed from Rumble, so the context is unclear. Only a 96-second clip, seemingly lightly edited, is circulating on social media platforms like X and YouTube.
“What do you guys think about Hitler?” asks Gaines in the clip, prompting a young black woman identified in a post on X as Kadriyanna James to wonder, “What if the Jewish [sic] did something to the Germans that made them act a certain way? But nobody wants to talk about it, but the Jews don’t want to take accountability.”
Gaines erupted with a “Yes! Okay!” and nodded vigorously while grinning at his co-host. “I’m witchoo [with you] on that one,” chimed in another guest.
“They was [sic] up to something so the Germans wanted to take them out,” the World War II scholar Kadriyanna elaborated. “Like payback,” added another guest.
After some crosstalk and laughter, as Gaines continued nodding and grinning, Professor Kadriyanna explained further: “The Holocaust was the only way [Hitler] could take out a huge population, like a huge amount of Jews all in one setting. But I already know what’s going on, like, I’m not dumb, like, I know, like, the Jews did something.”
Other panelists expressed support, with one saying: “They started it,” and another urging Kadriyanna to “Talk s**t about them.”
Kadriyanna then went on to claim that Jews are taking over the American government because they want “repercussions and stuff like that” (I believe she meant reparations, which still makes no sense).
Instead of attempting to enlighten these historical ignoramuses, co-host Weekes jumped in with a provocative question about how to solve the Jewish problem: “How do we take them down?” – which Gaines seemed to find hilarious.
“Kill the mother***ers,” answers another black girl, to laughter all around. “We need to take them out,” added someone. “Genocide,” says a third guest.
“Hitler, he had the plan, but his plan was too, like, very like, gruesome,” Kadriyanna continued. Ya think? Yes, the plan is known as the Final Solution and it involved ruthlessly eradicating entire populations of Jewish men, women, and children (as well as other minorities) with everything from bullets to starvation to gas chambers. Kadriyanna might also be interested to know that Hitler hated blacks like her. But in Kadriyanna’s mind (and I use the term loosely), the Jews must have done something to deserve it.
“He had to do what he had to do,” jumped in Weekes, defending Hitler, as Gaines continued laughing hysterically. “He was trying to save the world, but it didn’t work out.” Gee, that’s a positive spin on Hitler that’s approving enough to get him booked on Tucker Carlson’s podcast.
Kadriyanna wasn’t done. “Jews are the reason why the healthcare system and everything around us in the government is collapsing,” she explained, “because they’re sittin’ around here stealing from the American people.” Gaines’ eyes popped, as if she had dared express a politically verboten truth.
The clip began to go viral after being shared by figures like Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY), who described the content as “profoundly disturbing” and highlighted the “Holocaust glorification” as particularly alarming:
The only thing more terrifying than Holocaust denial is Holocaust glorification. The comfort with which these commentators defend the most evil man ever to roam the earth should send chills down the spine of every decent person.
Organizations like the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and Canary Mission also condemned the episode for spreading “vile Jew-hatred.”
At no point did the two hosts Gaines and Weekes call out the girls for their genocidal antisemitism, their bizarre conspiracy theories, or their astounding historical ignorance. At no point did they offer a correction. It was clear that the girls were not platformed on this popular podcast in order to expose their ignorance and casual Jew-hatred, but because the hosts found their unfiltered worldview entertaining. It’s hard to imagine how anyone with a shred of moral fiber and compassion could find this anything but a shocking and disheartening demonstration of the current degenerate state of American culture.
It’s hard to know how representative of America’s youth these girls are, but I would not be surprised to find out that their cluelessness and bigotry are more common than not. If that is so, America’s future is bleak.
America’s New Hitler Youth (Video) https://t.co/KcyhLZMqFb via @AmyMek @RAIRFoundation
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