Dana White, the CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, expressed his disgust in detail at Arkansas fighter Bryce Mitchell for his lengthy podcast rant praising Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler, reported MMAJunkie — but said there would be no punishment.
UFC athletes Sean Strickland and Bryce Mitchell have recently drawn significant attention for their controversial statements. The Arkansas-born athlete
MSNBC's Joy Reid claimed on Monday that similarities between Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany and the United States under President Donald Trump are undeniable.
Immediately after the July 2024 attempted assassination of U.S. President Donald Trump, a photograph showing him responding to the gunfire with his fist raised spread rapidly online. Soon, social media users compared that scene to an image supposedly showing Adolf Hitler posing in the same way.
Sean Strickland has been slammed by UFC fans for his controversial take on Bryce Mitchell's Adolf Hitler claim. Mitchell said Hitler was a 'good guy' and that the 'Holocaust ain't real' during the first episode of his podcast.
Surprisingly, Bryce Mitchell was not dressed in a white robe and hood during his antisemitic and homophobic rant on his podcast.
White fumed at Mitchell after his controversial take on Hitler during Monday's episode of his ArkanSanity podcast.
Trump’s second term (2025-2028) policies are speculative at this point, as they haven’t been fully defined, but we can draw some connections based on the broader themes of his first term and his public statements regarding potential future policies.
“Elon Musk is falsely smeared,” the Israeli prime minister wrote on X, adding that the tech mogul “is a great friend of Israel”. According to the Times of Israel, Netanyahu avoided addressing the issue of Musk’s salutes. But the newspaper did add that Musk posted his Holocaust jokes just one hour after Bibi’s comments appeared online.
World Health Organization officials declared the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak -- later to be dubbed COVID-19 -- a public health emergency of international concern.
Musk then slapped his chest with his right hand, before flinging it diagonally upwards, palm face down. He turned around to audience members behind the podium, and repeated the gesture. “My heart goes out to you,