Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes Dance to ‘Heil Hitler’; Netizens React as ‘Sinister’
In a recently surfaced video, high-profile internet figures Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes, and others sparked widespread controversy while dancing to the banned song “Heil Hitler” by Kanye West. This 73-second clip, posted on X, features a luxurious bus ride with personalities such as Tristan Tate, Sneako, Myron Gaines, Clavicular, and Justin Waller.
Details of the Viral Clip
The video showcases the group enjoying their time, singing along to the song’s antisemitic lyrics. As they ride towards a nightclub, they can be seen lounging in leather seats, laughing, and making gestures reminiscent of Adolf Hitler’s salute. The footage has quickly gained traction, accumulating over 5.6 million views on X.
Netizens Respond
- The clip elicited a strong reaction from users online, many of whom were disheartened by the actions of these influencers.
- Comments on the video described it as a disappointing reflection of the personalities involved, who have previously been criticized for antisemitic views.
- Some users expressed that the collective presence of these figures chanting such lyrics undermined the seriousness of the situation.
Background on the Song
Kanye West’s “Heil Hitler,” released in May 2025, was swiftly banned from major streaming platforms due to its offensive content. This song has become a symbol of controversy, especially given its glorification of Hitler.
Influencers and Their Reach
Combined, Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes, and their peers may have over 15 million followers, influencing tens of millions monthly. Their actions in the video have stirred concern about the potential ramifications for their respective movements.
Censorship and Public Reaction
Despite attempts at censorship, the viral nature of the video has sparked debates about accountability among social media influencers. Many are questioning how such content can circulate widely without repercussions, highlighting a shift in public discourse.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the complex relationship between celebrity culture and harmful ideologies, as well as the significant responsibility that comes with influence in the digital age.