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Lord Jesus, we know that antisemitism is a Satanic, irrational hatred of the Jewish people. We cannot sit back and watch it spread like a destructive virus. Show us how to tackle this issue at its roots and remove it from the minds of those who ascribe to it. Wrap Your mighty, protective wings around the nation of Israel and the Jewish people.
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“People say Nick Fuentes is like a Hitler-type figure–if we can marry that kind of national pride and that kind of fervor for America First, with the self-sacrificial love of the Christian religion, which I sincerely believe in, then nobody can be concerned about what happens next–nothing bad can happen with that combination.”

This quote should be disturbing to any American, or any human for that matter, who reads it. These are the words of self-professed hater of Jews, Nick Fuentes, a popular podcaster and political commentator who’s influencing an entire generation of young men. In October 2025, he was given the opportunity to share his ideas on the Tucker Carlson show. For those who’ve tuned into Fuentes’ America First program on Rumble, it was obvious that he had toned down some of his hateful rhetoric while appearing on Carlson’s show, but his wayward ideas still bubbled to the surface like a putrid caldron, many of them filled with anti-Israel sentiment.

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In May 2025, Fuentes posted on X, “Imagine 50,000 people in a stadium on their feet singing every word. That’s where this is going.” What song was he referring to? Kanye West’s Heil Hitler. Indeed, Fuentes has unapologetically called the murderous leader of Nazi Germany, “F****** cool,” saying that what Hitler represents is “if white people don’t give a f***,” specifying, “you see white people without limits, without restraint.” Fuentes also maintains that contempt for Hitler over the genocide of over six million Jews is “overblown,” insisting that the rest of America “doesn’t give a f*** about the Holocaust and Hitler.”

Breaking the Myths

While there are some who say that Fuentes shouldn’t be taken seriously because he’s simply trying to garner followers using satire, humor, and over-the-top antics, the truth is that this man’s vitriol about everyone from Jews and Blacks to women and happily married couples is not a joke. It’s a twisted version of history, as well as the present and future. His goal is to spread lies like a deadly virus.

In order to write this article, I watched many grueling hours of Nick Fuentes. Listening to him was difficult, and quite frankly, sickening. I can assure intercessors that this so-called “America First” commentator, who frequently invokes the name of Jesus, is not joking, and sadly, he believes what he says.

Rabbi Jonathan Cahn’s Warnings

Intercessors should be very concerned when it comes to the views of Nick Fuentes because, at this point, they are no longer contained within a fringe movement. As Rabbi Jonathan Cahn aptly put it, when Fuentes appeared on Tucker Carlson’s show in 2025, it was a moment where the Rubicon was crossed. Anti-Israel, anti-Jewish sentiment, and hateful conspiracy theories were quickly injected into the mainstream. Fuentes was given a platform to speak to a vastly wider audience, making his name even bigger than before. At this point, the show has been viewed millions of times, increasing his recognition significantly.

Who is Nick Fuentes?

Twenty-seven-year-old Nick Fuentes has been hosting his own political commentary show since 2017. Previously, he attended Boston University, where he studied politics and international relations. Here he began streaming his nightly show, America First. The network that sponsored his program, however, cut ties with Fuentes after he attended the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, VA. Subsequently, he left college after receiving death threats for his radical views. The bad press didn’t stop Fuentes, however, because he went on to broadcast America First via alternative platforms such as Rumble. His loyal followers, known as Groypers, wholeheartedly believe that they are fighting against demographic and cultural changes that are destroying the “true America,” which Fuentes paints as a white, Christian nation.

His current show on Rumble has at least 600,000 followers, and his X account lists over one million, but his audience is growing, along with those who agree with his views. Some suggest that this movement will die down if Christians look the other way. This, my friends, is a dangerous notion because history itself shows us what happens when we choose to become bystanders to antisemitism.

After Fuentes’ appearance on the Tucker Carlson show, Rabbi Jonathan Cahn responded with a series of videos, highlighting that Tucker Carlson and commentators like Candace Owens have, in fact, turned to the dark side when it comes to propagating hateful views about Israel and the Jews.

Hate Begins “On the Fringe”

Rabbi Cahn emphasized that Hitler was considered a fringe figure in the 1920s, but he gained prominence when he was put on trial for attempting to overthrow the German government. This gave him a bigger platform, and his words quickly spread to a wider audience. Those who followed him were resentful and eager to blame someone for their problems and frustrations. Hitler’s followers were on the fringe as well, often seen as misfits. But over time, the influence of Nazism and Jew hatred seeped into the mainstream, morphing Hitler into a hero figure for millions of Germans who were fed up with the state of their nation. The evil views of a man who dehumanized the Jews were given a far-reaching platform, and this ultimately led to the deaths of millions of people.

Thus, as Fuentes’ views become mainstreamed, Rabbi Cahn warns, “that which was taboo is now in the open.” While the Left had already become infected with these views, the virus of hate is now spreading even in conservative circles, and especially among young people.

Fuentes himself claims that “everything I do is for America and Christianity,” but the words that come out of his mouth tell a very depraved story. Below is a small sampling of quotes from his shows and interviews.

From the Mouth of Nick Fuentes

“In general, women should have fewer rights than men…women are kind of retarded…women are vapid, kind of unimpressive in general.”

“Men are masters of the universe. Women are the universe.”

“It’s sad that men want a domestic life…men want to have sex with lots of women and men want to live alone.”

“Blacks need to be in prison for the most part, and we would be living in paradise.”

(Speaking about the Jews) “We know what you are–you don’t care about us–you don’t care about this country–you don’t respect this place–you don’t respect our ancestors–and you don’t even worship our God.”

“Frankly, we’re just sick of hearing about it–about the Jews and the Holocaust. Yeah, we want to make jokes about it because we don’t give a S*** about it.”

(Referring to the Jews) “Do you think it might be a problem that the people who are running your banks, that are making the movies your children watch, do you think it’s a problem that they believe that all Christians must die?”

“I’ve said provocative, offensive stuff about everybody–Polish people, southerners, Mormons, Blacks, women, about men, about married people–that’s what this show is. This show is a safe space for Americans.”

In an X post on October 7, 2024 (one year after the massacre of over 1,200 men, women, and children in Israel), Fuentes stated, “It is now obvious that October 7 was either staged or taken advantage of in order to justify Israel’s unfolding regional war to destroy Iran and its proxies. Countless dead, billions in economic destruction–when will it be enough for this murderous regime?”

A Dark Anointing

The opinions and views of Nick Fuentes are disturbing. Christians who understand how antisemitism flourishes have commented that men like Fuentes have a “dark anointing” on their lives and that listening to their vitriol will “rot your brain.” Sadly, his opinions are affecting college students and young people everywhere. “Nick Fuentes was right about Israel” was written in chalk on a bike path at Stanford University’s campus in November 2025, and this trend continues. All one needs to do is read the comments from his show to see how this darkness is spreading.

Fuentes rants that the “Zionists” are controlling everything, from the media to the banks, the government, and all of society, calling the Jews a “stateless and unassimilable” people group. These are the same descriptions that Hitler used to demonize the Jews. When Fuentes appeared on Carlson’s show, the two agreed that Christians who support and love Israel have been seized by a “brain virus,” with Carlson stating that when it comes to the “Christian Zionists,” he “dislikes them more than anybody.” As Rabbi Cahn notes, when Tucker makes this statement, he is saying that “he hates Christians who reverence the Bible and pray for, love, and support Israel.” Moreover, he even likens the idea of Jewish people caring about their culture, religion (Judaism), and biblical homeland to BLM and the “new version of identity politics.”

Rabbi Cahn stresses that it’s apparent that Nick Fuentes knows nothing about God, and in reality, he and Carlson are warring against the Bible. The truth is that God wants the Jewish people to have a heart for their land. Though Fuentes and Carlson deny it, God is the God of Israel. He’s the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It’s no accident that above Messiah’s head on the cross it said, “King of the Jews.” Cahn reminds Fuentes and Carlson that “God was brought to you by the very people you hate–the Jewish people…without the Jewish people you would have no New Testament, no Christianity, no Joseph and Mary, no Apostle Paul, no gospels, no salvation, no Jesus, no Yeshua–the most Jewish person of all Jesus.”

Shortly after his interview with Tucker Carlson, Fuentes posted this message. “Hitler was a pedophile and kind-of a pagan. It’s like well, he was also really f****** cool. So, you know, time to grow up…and any boy knows that–anybody who watches his videos where he’s rollin’ down the street and stuff, it’s like ‘this guy is awesome. This guy is cool.’”

Jonathan Cahn reacted, “Now if that’s not scary, what is?” He adds that this “poison” is being packaged to reach millions as Fuentes declares a “holy war” on the Jews.

Olivier Melnick, founder of Shalom in Messiah Ministries and author of the book Antisemitism in the End Times, writes, “The source of antisemitism remains the same. It was, is, and will continue to be Satan, who hates what God loves and loves what God hates. Over the centuries he creatively used people from all walks of life and is constantly subcontracting his agenda of hatred to new groups. So currently, we have new perpetrators of antisemitism covering the entire political spectrum from hard left to extreme right.”

Melnick also warns that “this hatred has morphed as part of Satan’s last attempt to completely annihilate the Jewish people…it would be a grave mistake to think that we have reached the worst in terms of antisemitism. The liberal left, the extreme right, and radical Islam are all working together against the Jews. As these most unexpected of allies continue to vilify and persecute Israel and the global Jewish community, a new kind of boldness has emerged from their coalition. The hatred of all Jews is now becoming more acceptable, and in some circles, is even expected.”

Intercessors, we cannot look the other way. We cannot just hope this will all fade into the background. This is, as Rabbi Cahn puts it, “a cosmic war,” and “antisemitism is the mouthpiece of the dragon.” At one time, Hitler was considered a joke to many. But antisemitism is no joke, and this darkness is spreading.

It’s time to pray for the Jewish people, and to speak out against the deadly virus of antisemitism. 1 Timothy 4:1 reminds us, Now the spirit expressly says that in later times some will depart from the faith by devoting themselves to deceitful spirits and teachings of demons. As followers of Jesus, we cannot be led astray by falsehoods that contradict the Word of God.

Lord Jesus, we pray for a spirit of repentance to come upon Nick Fuentes, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and others who continue spreading hateful messages about the Jewish people and Israel. We pray that the spirit of truth would fall upon our nation and squash the lies of antisemitism. Have mercy on us, Lord, and guide us through these tumultuous, disturbing times. We need You now, more than ever, to take hold of our nation so it can be a magnificent light for all the world to see. We pray for the peace of Jerusalem and for the blessing and protection of the Jewish people.

How are you standing against the deadly virus of antisemitism? Post your prayers for the nation of Israel and the Jewish people.

Angela Rodriguez is an author, blogger, and former teacher who studies the signs of the times, as well as the historical and biblical connections between Israel and the United States. You can visit her blogs at 67owls.com and 100trumpets.com. She is also the author of Psalm 91: Under the Wings of Jesus and Hallelujah’s Great RidePhoto Credit: Screenshot/Tucker Carlson via YouTube.

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