Stew Peters advocates for final solution against Jews in America
- Stew Peters suggested a 'final solution' for Jews during his March 27 podcast episode.
- His comments criticized the Trump administration for prioritizing Israel over American interests.
- Peters' rhetoric has sparked significant backlash and raised concerns about antisemitism in America.
In the United States, far-right podcaster Stew Peters made controversial remarks during a March 27 podcast episode, suggesting a need for a 'final solution' concerning Jews in the country. This statement followed a series of discussions where Peters criticized the Trump administration, labeling it the 'most anti-American administration of all time' and accusing it of prioritizing an 'Israel first' agenda. He expressed vehement disdain toward Israel, calling it a 'paedophilic, homosexual, genocidal state,' while hosted his guest Matt Baker, who echoed sentiments of rejecting support for Israel. Peters went ahead to assert that he was ahead of the curve in advocating for the forced deportation of Jews, despite Baker's disagreement. His outspoken remarks have drawn significant backlash, and Peters has frequently found himself in the media spotlight for spreading misinformation and his extreme rhetoric. Following the podcast, his comments sparked outrage on various platforms, with many accusing him of inciting violence against Jewish people. Peters did not shy away from confrontations on social media, responding to critics by denying any intent to incite violence, claiming he was merely exercising his constitutional rights. The fallout from his statements underscores ongoing tensions within American society regarding anti-Semitism and the intersection of politics and far-right rhetoric. Peters has gained notoriety for his antisemitic rants and has a history of controversial remarks which has led to speculation about his motivations and the broader implications of his rhetoric on public discourse and societal divisions.