Posted on 03/31/2025 3:10:58 PM PDT by Miami Rebel
White nationalist pundit Stew Peters is no stranger to offensive commentary, but on a recent episode of his eponymous podcast, he openly called for the deportation of all Jews from the United States — even going so far as to echo Nazi rhetoric by calling it a “final solution.”
Peters’ notable controversies in recent years include getting kicked off Spotify and Apple Podcasts after he peddled Covid-19 conspiracy theories and participated in a white nationalist conference held by Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes. He’s embraced the “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory, claimed the Titan sub disaster was “actually a ploy” to hide a conspiracy about why the Titanic sunk, and called for journalists, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, among others, to be executed.
He’s also had a number of prominent Republicans as guests on his show, including Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ), Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX), former Rep. Bob Good (R-VA), former Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX), Trump attorney Christina Bobb, Arizona Republican Party Chair Kelli Ward, failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate and Trump adviser Kari Lake, Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, and FBI director Kash Patel. Patel’s appearances on The Stew Peters Show were an issue during his confirmation hearings, with Senate Democrats grilling him about the eight times he had been on the podcast.
In this new episode of Peters’ show, flagged by Right Wing Watch in the below tweet, Peters railed against President Donald Trump for “changing his motto from ‘Make America Great Again’ to ‘Make Israel Great Again,'” accusing him of abandoning the “America First Agenda” and “not serving the American people” by supporting Israel and following the orders of “his Jewish paymasters” and doing “whatever his AIPAC handlers tell him to do.”
Later in the episode, Peters’ guest Matt Baker commented that he doesn’t agree with the host’s call to “deport all Jewish people” and Peters retorted, “I’m two years ahead of you on that, and in two years, you’ll come back and say, ‘yeah, you were right about that.'”
After Stew Peters' guest says he doesn't agree with Peters' position that "we should deport all Jewish people," Peters declares, "I'm a little bit ahead of people. We absolutely do need a final solution on that." pic.twitter.com/RVUNH0y6ze
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) March 31, 2025
Baker laughed and said, “You never know.”
“You’ll see, you’ll see, I promise you,” Peters insisted. “Just keep listening, just stick with me here, ok? …I’m a little bit ahead of people. We absolutely do need a final solution on that.”
The “Endlösung der Judenfrage” (“Final Solution to the Jewish Question“) was the official code name for the Nazis’ plan to rid Germany and Europe of Jews, eventually encompassing the goal of exterminating all Jews, even beyond Germany’s borders. In the first few years, the Nazi regime supported policies imposing economic hardship, ghettoization, and violence against Jews, openly encouraging them to emigrate out of Germany and German-occupied territories. This led to forced expulsions, with Jews only allowed to take with them some personal effects and the bare minimum of funds needed for an entry permit for the destination country. The money seized from wealthy Jewish families was kept by the Nazis and some funds used to pay for the Jews who did not have the resources for the entry permits.
These forced deportations soon shifted to a widespread genocidal scheme of imprisonment, medical experimentation, torture, and mass murder of millions of Jews in concentration camps.
I figured Stew Peters out real quick. He’s a deep state plant.
Re: 9 - agreed. During COVID, Peters was the cat’s meow for some. Doesn’t mean he didn’t make people think.
Now, he seems to be doing his show prep by reading posts
at Stormfront.
A few years ago, I met Peters and his family at the hotel pool, where a celebrity charity event was taking place. Peters, who had a substantial following on his conservative podcast, was a minor celebrity for that event.
He was interested in some stuff I was doing then and gave me his cell number so we could talk later. I don’t remember if we had any conversations after.
I followed him online and noticed that, at some point, he took a very dark turn. It is true that he WAS a big MAGA supporter, but NOW he is almost openly pro-NAZI.
Very disappointing.
Conservatives do not condone the behavior (or viewpoint) of NAZI sympathizers. We condemn this.
In contrast, Democrats are very comfortable supporting Socialists and Communists which represent ideologies that killed far more people than the NAZIs. And Democrats never condemn them.
“Nazi” is an abbreviation of the German word “Nationalsozialist” (National Socialist), which is the party’s formal name. The main reason NAZIs are called right-wing is because, even as Socialists, they were to the right of the Russian Lenininists and Bolsheviks. But really they were left of center. Probably FAR left.
Left-wing politics typically involve a concern for those in society whom its adherents perceive as disadvantaged relative to others as well as a belief that there are unjustified inequalities that need to be reduced or abolished, through radical means that change the nature of the society they are implemented in.
Tell me that is not the epitome of NAZI belief.
The only aspect of NAZI politics that might reasonably be called “rightwing” is traditionalism and anti-modernism. All of the other attributes amount to nothing more than slight distinctions from the left. The left has had plenty of racism, nationalism, and dictatorial authority. Opposition to the far left does not automatically make a group (in this case the NAZIs), far right.
He grows Stupeter with each passing day.
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