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Right-Wing Podcaster Nick Fuentes Sparks Outrage With Calls For ‘Death Penalty’ For Non-Christians

Notorious right-wing podcaster Nick Fuentes recently ignited controversy when he advocated for non-Christians to receive the death penalty.

Fuentes is a prominent figure known for his racist views. In a recent podcast episode, Fuentes focused on what he described as “occult” elements within society, with a particular emphasis on Jewish individuals.

Fuentes said, “So many of the people perpetrating the lies, the destruction of the country, they are evildoers. They are people who worship the false gods. They are people who practice magic and rituals or whatever… More than anything, those people need to be, when we take power, they need to be given the death penalty.”

He went on, “Many of the people behind the lies and the destruction of our country are evildoers. They worship false gods and engage in magic and rituals. When we assume power, these individuals must be given the death penalty.”

Fuentes insisted that these individuals were “communicating with demons” and involved in witchcraft. He argued that those who suppressed Christianity and the name of Christ should be “annihilated” once he and his followers attained power.

Fuentes proclaimed that the United States is “God’s country” and “Jesus’ country,” and dismissed it as the domain of atheists, devil worshippers, and what he referred to as “perfidious Jews.”

This is not the first time Fuentes has espoused hateful rhetoric.

In the past, he fantasized about the murder of African Americans. Fuentes has hosted his podcast from his parent’s home in La Grange Park, Illinois, for several years, though it is believed that he has since relocated his studio to Berwyn.

Fuentes’ mother, Lauren Fuentes, appeared to be a staunch supporter of her son’s racist ideology in an appearance on his podcast. However, his sister, Melissa Fuentes, publicly endorses diversity and expresses support for the LGBTQ community – a stark contrast to her brother’s vehement opposition.

Baila Eve Zisman

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  • This guy has no historical knowledge about Christianity and Witchcraft! Witchcraft has been around since the dawn of mankind. Christianity is still in it's diapers. Besides it took 10 years after Jesus died to create Christianity

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