Nick Fuentes tells Jewish people in Hollywood to “make something patriotic” or “maybe we take your studio from you. Maybe we take all your stuff from you.”

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From the December 16, 2025, edition of America First, streamed on Rumble

NICK FUENTES (HOST): You know, I don’t know if people are lying about me or what. Do people think that I genuinely hate nonwhites, Jews, women? I really don’t. If that means anything to you, if that’s worth anything, I really don’t. I really don’t hate anybody. I don’t wake up with hatred for anybody. And I love all of them in their proper place. 

Be courteous, be respectful. Have some fucking respect for the country and the people that built it, that graciously allowed you in. Where’s your obligation? We have this obligation, endless tolerance, endless acceptance, always more welcoming. What is their end of the bargain?

And the same goes for Jews. You want to be a Jew and make your movies and do your thing OK, but stop apostatizing my country. Stop subverting my country. You want to be a Jew in Hollywood? All right. You seem to make the best movies, but let’s make a movie about Jesus every now and then. How about that? 

And let’s stop making movies glorifying drug abuse and murder and rape and homosexuality and all this other stuff. Let’s make something patriotic. You could do it. And if you can’t, then maybe we take your studio from you. Maybe we take all your stuff from you.

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