Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes defended the controversial streamer Clavicular on a livestream, saying the visit to Israel was driven by online engagement rather than politics. Fuentes called Clavicular 'my friend' and suggested the trip was 'content' for his audience.
Nick Fuentes, a far-right activist and Holocaust denier, has publicly defended streamer Clavicular (Brayden Peters) amid criticism of his recent visit to Israel. Speaking on a livestream, Fuentes said the trip was 'content' for Clavicular's audience, not a political statement. He called the streamer 'my friend' and dismissed backlash. The defense comes as Clavicular's visit to Israel has drawn intense scrutiny, including confrontations with media, a false claim about speaking with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and a walkout from a TV interview. Clavicular has since announced he will leave Israel today. The Zioneer has reported extensively on the controversy, which has highlighted the intersection of antisemitic figures and online influencer culture.
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