Antisemite of the Week: 

Bryce Mitchell

Kicking off 2025 with controversy, UFC fighter and Arkansas native Bryce Mitchell sparked outrage in the debut episode of his "Arkansanity" podcast with UFC fighter Roli Delgado. As the pair covered a range of topics, Mitchell veered into a bizarre and disturbing rant—expressing support for Hitler and denying the Holocaust.


While discussing current affairs, Bryce Mitchell made a series of shocking claims:

  • "I believe Hitler was a good guy based on my own research and not my public education indoctrination."
  • "He [Hitler] fought for his country & he wanted to purify it by kicking out the greedy Jews that were destroying his country & turning them all gay."
  • When co-host Roli Delgado, visibly troubled, attempted to interject, Mitchell doubled down: "Hitler wasn’t perfect, but he was fighting for his country."
  • He blamed Jews for "controlling his country," "charging interest," and staying warm in the winter because "their pockets were lined with bills."
  • As Delgado again tried to push back, stating that it was wrong to imprison an entire race for disagreement, Mitchell launched into Holocaust denial:
  • "The Holocaust ain’t real."
  • "Nazis couldn’t have burned and cremated 6 million bodies."
  • "Jews weren’t starved to death—Hitler’s army was starving to death."
  • He then called Hitler a champion of liberty: "Hitler was for freedom."
  • While wrapping up, he insisted he doesn't hate Jews—"just Zionists, because they are evil"—but contradicted himself by adding, "too many Jews think Christians are subhumans."


Mitchell’s statements sparked immediate backlash, forcing UFC CEO Dana White to step in, leading Mitchell to issue a public apology. However, this is not the first time Mitchell has dabbled in dangerous antisemitic rhetoric, and based on his pattern, it likely won’t be the last.

Bryce Mitchell (L) debuts Arkansanity podcast with Roli Delgado in which Mitchell goes on pro-Hitler & Holocaust denial rant

Bryce Mitchell has garnered a growing base of support among antisemites, with figures like Jake Shields praising him for "seeing the truth" and Tucker Carlson, a rising figure in the antisemitic sphere, calling him a "great person." His embrace of dangerous rhetoric, however, is not new.


In May 2024, he appeared on the Hodgetwins podcast, hosted by Keith and Kevin Hodge—conservative personalities who, like Candace Owens, have embraced dangerous antisemitic theories.During a discussion on spiritual attacks against the Black American community, Mitchell claimed the Black community produces "the trashiest music." The Hodge twins responded by blaming the "people [Jews] at the top" for greenlighting it, adding, "a lot of them are Jewish," while referencing Kanye West's past antisemitic tirades. Mitchell eagerly jumped in, declaring: "The White Jews are telling the Black people to make demonic music."

Bryce Mitchell appers on the Hodgetwins podcast to discuss Jewish control

Bryce Mitchell may offer public apologies for his words, but his repeated behavior makes it clear—this is not going away.


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