Nick Fuentes rejects J.D. Vance as a Republican future because Vance's mixed-race family contradicts a white ethno-state vision. Fuentes mocked Vance and displayed a photo of Vance with his Indian American wife and biracial children while questioning an ethnic basis for American identity. Fuentes framed "organized Jewry" as a transnational gang, used racial slurs to describe Chicago, praised Hitler, and advocated violence against women. Fuentes leverages frequent livestreams and a large online audience to spread extreme racist, antisemitic, and far-right rhetoric. His rhetoric stands out even among MAGA influencers for its extreme slurs and Holocaust praise.
"Vance is not going to be a racist," Fuentes said during a livestream last week. "You can't make me go and vote for some fatass with some mixed-race family." Fuentes, a 27-year-old influencer with more than 730,000 followers on X, showed his audience a photo of Vance with his Indian American wife and biracial kids in front of the Taj Mahal.
Vance is only one of Fuentes's many targets. America also has a problem with "organized Jewry," he said on another livestream earlier this month. "It's like a transnational gang." Fuentes, who is a quarter Mexican, has at times used his background to claim that he is not a white supremacist. His unabashed racism suggests otherwise. Earlier this year, in yet another stream, Fuentes described Chicago as "nigger hell." He then laughed and added: "I just came up with that, just now. Isn't that good?"
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