A shocking viral clip shows young Americans taking part in a discussion in which one backs Hitler another calls for Jews to be ‘taken out’
July 25, 2025 12:34
A chilling podcast in which one young guest expresses sympathy with Hitler and seeks to justify the Holocaust – as others appear to voice agreement – has caused outrage.
The episode of The Fit and Fresh After Hours podcast series, hosted in the US by Myron Gaines and broadcast on video platform Rumble, came out last week.
The panellists were in conversation about Jews when one of them started to talk about Adolf Hitler.
She suggested that Jews “did something to the Germans that made them act a certain way but nobody wants to talk about [it].
"The Jews don't want to take accountability.
"They were up to something so the Germans wanted to take them out. It had to be something. They wanted to take out all of them.
"The Holocaust was the only way [Hitler could] take out a huge population — a huge amount of Jews all in one setting.
"I already know what's going on. I'm not dumb. The Jews did something there."
The comments were met with agreement from the other panellists, who chipped in: "I'm with you on that one," "They started it," and one egging her on, saying: "Talk s**t about them."
The first speaker went on: "Jews are the reason the healthcare system and everything around us and the government is collapsing — because they are stealing from American people."
Again, the other guests commended her comments, adding that Hitler was "trying to save the world".
The question was then raised of "what can be done?"
This was met with several suggestions, including: "We need to take them out," and another saying: "We got to kill the motherf***ers."
Gaines rolled his eyes, smiled and laughed throughout the conversation.
It is profoundly disturbing to see young social media influencers casually rationalize Hitler and the Nazi regime’s systematic extermination of six million Jews during the Holocaust. The only thing more terrifying than Holocaust denial is Holocaust glorification.
— Ritchie Torres (@RitchieTorres) July 25, 2025
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The video, which has since been taken down, was shared on X by US representative Ritchie Torres who condemned it.
He wrote: "It is profoundly disturbing to see young social media influencers casually rationalise Hitler and the Nazi regime’s systematic extermination of six million Jews during the Holocaust.
"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."
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