Tucker Carlson’s Favorite UFC Fighter Goes On Wild Hateful Rant: ‘Hitler Was a Good Guy’

 
UFC star Bryce Mitchell praises Hitler

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A gravity-denying UFC fighter, who’s also been praised by Tucker Carlson, said that Nazi Germany dictator Adolf Hitler “was a good guy” in a recent online rant.

On an episode of the Arkansanity podcast with Roli Delgado and UFC star Bryce Mitchell, the two were discussing Elon Musk’s controversial gesture at an inauguration event for President Donald Trump. While many have accused the billionaire of doing a Nazi salute during his speech — considering it was practically identical — Musk and the right have continued to deny that was his intent. Neo-Nazis and Germans, however, remain convinced it was indeed a Nazi salute, which he did twice.

Mitchell, who recently criticized Musk for “wasting” money on “rockets,” did not believe Musk intentionally did the salute. He then used the topic as a springboard into a wildly hateful tangent where he praised Hitler and pushed anti-Semitic rhetoric. He even found a way to include a brief moment of homophobia and transphobia.

“I really don’t think that he was,” Mitchell said in reference to Musk’s gesture, “because I honestly think that Hitler was a good guy — based upon my own research, not my public education indoctrination. I really do think before Hitler got on meth, he was a guy to go fishing with. He fought for his country. He wanted to purify it by kicking the greedy Jews out that were destroying his country and turning them all into gays. They were gaying out the kids. They were queering out the women. They were queering out the dudes.

“You know where the first tranny surgery ever was? Happened to be in Germany before Hitler took over. You know the books that everybody makes fun of Hitler burning? You know what the books was? Queer books! Hitler burned queer books because Hitler didn’t want a bunch of queers destroying his nation! They can’t produce children!”

Back in March 2022, Mitchell appeared on Carlson’s highly-rated Fox News show following viral comments he made regarding the war between Ukraine and Russia. He said during a UFC press conference that he’s “not going nowhere to fight none of these wars for these politicians” before claiming he’d fight for his country and his home state of Arkansas. Tucker, a fierce critic of Ukraine, commended him for those comments in their friendly interview.

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