Far-right YouTuber and former Infowars editor Paul Joseph Watson said he would like Jewish people to be wiped off the face of the Earth, in an exclusive recording obtained by Byline Times. In the recording, made during a party and shared with this newspaper by an anonymous source, 39-year-old Watson can be heard saying: “I really think you should press the button to wipe Jews off the face of the Earth.”
The recording was confirmed by three secondary sources. Byline Times contacted Watson, and his lawyers, with numerous requests for comment but received no response. Watson uses a string of racist and homophobic epithets and claims that he is sick of “media faggot activists” sticking signs “up in my face trying to get me to join the gay faggot Palestinian cause. I don’t give a shit about Israel and Palestine. I care about white people. Not sand n****r Jew Paki faggot coons.”
Watson’s YouTube channel boasts nearly 2 million subscribers as of the publication of this analysis. He has racked up 1.2 million followers on Twitter, where the site awarded him with a verified account.
Of the major social media websites, only Facebook suspended his account, doing so as part of a push that included his former collaborator Alex Jones and fellow bigot Laura Loomer in 2019.
He left Infowars in 2019 to form the junk news blog Summit News. The move to separate himself from Jones may have helped Watson hold onto his YouTube account while his peers at Infowars lost theirs.
Watson has appeared on JMG many times, perhaps most notably in 2018 when Trump retweeted his doctored clip that made it appear that CNN reporter Jim Acosta had shoved a White House staffer who was attempting to take his microphone.
On his @PrisonPlanet Twitter account, Watson is particularly fond of retweeting homocon Glenn Greenwald.
🔴 EXCLUSIVE 🔴
‘Wipe Jews Off the Face of the Earth’: Racism and Antisemitic Slurs of Viral YouTuber Exposed
A recording exposes YouTuber and Infowars alumni Paul Joseph Watson using racist, homophobic and antisemitic slurs
When I heard the audio (it’s bad) — I recalled how @PrisonPlanet tried to brand @cernovich and @jackposobiec and himself as separate from the marchers at Unite the Right.
Newly released bodycam footage from police officers in warren county, Virginia shows a team of cops run up on a 77-year-old man that appears to be detained, and slam him into a truck and onto the ground. the man died 13 days later.
“A newly released body camera video reveals deputies in Warren County, Virginia, slammed a 77-year-old man into a pickup truck and tackled him to the ground. He died 13 days later. The Warren County Sheriff’s Office originally said Ralph Ennis had fallen over the trailer hitch of his truck and hit his head during the arrest on April 2 outside a 7-Eleven near Front Royal. Deputies had pulled him over for driving erratically and speeding, authorities said.”
These LAPD officers attack pro-choice protesters and immediately regret it as the crowd closes in protecting their own. Kyla Frank breaks it down on Rebel HQ.
It is NOT the Supreme Court’s job to make moral judgements. However, that right is in jeopardy following the shocking news that Roe v. Wade is in danger of being overturned. Caroline Johnson breaks it down on Rebel HQ.
CEO of the Trevor Project, Amit Paley, and former Federal and State Prosecutor in New York, Tali Farhadian Weinstein, join Chris Jansing to discuss concerns sparked by the leaked SCOTUS draft opinion, regarding other rights, including same-sex marriage.
Protesters were heard shouting “shame on you” right before DeLemus was seen pointing at protesters screaming “Shame on you, shame on all of you. Shame on you, killing babies.” It then escalated to her pointing at the crowd, repeatedly screaming “You’re a murderer!”
DeLemus also shouted, “I murdered my own baby!” referring to an abortion she had decades ago and has publicly declared her regret about in the past. In 2012, DeLemus recounted an abortion she had when a bill was up for discussion on instating a 24-hour waiting period, AP reported.
In an interview hours after Thursday’s incident, DeLemus said she heard a large group of people yelling. When she came outside and said, “Abortion is murder,” they started yelling “Shame on you” at her.
“My feeling is shame on you and shame on me because I murdered my own baby by aborting it,” DeLemus said Thursday. “I stole that baby’s life from my family and from the community. I stole that person’s life, I took it for my own convenience, which I think that happens a lot with people who get abortions. Anyone who’s had an abortion, or anyone who supports abortion in my eyes, is a murderer or is pro abortion, pro death, pro ending the life of a baby.”
DeLemus said while it’s their right to be pro-abortion, everyone is entitled to their own opinions, and she is very passionate about the issue.
“Just because it’s legal, abortion doesn’t mean that I did not kill another human being, and that’s my stance,” DeLemus said. “That was what the yelling was about. I raised my voice and tried to be loud to be heard by the chanting crowd.”
DeLemus was criticized for her actions Thursday. State Rep. Chuck Grassie, D-Rochester, said her behavior doesn’t reflect well on the city he and DeLemus represent.
“It’s an embarrassment to Rochester,” Grassie said. “She has no concern about the decorum and how a state representative should act. No matter how you feel you should respect people’s free speech rights. If this goes viral nationally, all people will see is she’s a representative from Rochester. If we want to grow our community and image, that isn’t the kind of news or image we want to project.”
Kayla Montgomery, spokesperson for Planned Parenthood of Northern New England and Planned Parenthood New Hampshire Action Fund, said people advocating or seeking reproductive health care should not be harassed or threatened.
“This incident demonstrates why it is so critical for reproductive health centers to have all options available to ensure patient and public privacy and safety,” Montgomery said. “No one should face threats, intimidation, or shame when accessing health care, including safe, legal abortion.”
Palana Hunt-Hawkins, a former Rochester city councilor and board member of 603 Forward and Women’s Foundation, said this kind of behavior cannot be condoned.
“Representative DeLemus is playing a dangerous game with bodily autonomy, choosing to ignore the majority of Granite Staters who oppose abortion restrictions and the 95% of people who do not regret their abortions,” Hunt-Hawkins said. “While I have sympathy for her regret, I have zero sympathy for an elected official who chooses to engage in yelling matches and accuse her constituents who support reproductive freedom of being ‘murderers’.”
New Hampshire Republican House Speaker Sherman Packard could not be immediately reached for comment.
“Just because it's legal, abortion doesn't mean that I did not kill another human being, and that's my stance,” state Rep. @SusanDeLemus said. “That was what the yelling was about. I raised my voice and tried to be loud to be heard by the chanting crowd.” https://t.co/NNgzm8xCof
— Seacoastonline.com (@seacoastonline) May 5, 2022