Nov 17
Opinion

Worker of Iniquity: Nick Fuentes

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Luke Edison
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***Due to the timeliness and cultural impact of the subject matter, this is an important story for CPNews readers to see. However, as a warning, this story contains content written by the subject that is of graphic sexual nature.***

Nick Fuentes is an online streamer who, in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death, has emerged from years of obscurity as a leading voice among the Woke Right. He, like Candace Owens, has capitalized on the demise of Charlie Kirk and has shifted his branding – now attempting to toe the line by holding onto his immoral and unchristian beliefs in one hand while reaching out to grab onto a new, less extreme audience with the other. He has been aided in doing so by the likes of Tucker Carlson, who recently offered Nick a soft-ball, puff-piece, sanitized interview which I partially addressed here.

For many years Nick Fuentes has been the leader of a small, loud, unhinged group of individuals who call themselves “groypers”. This cult of personality, which was unremarkable and almost completely irrelevant until recently, has quickly gained significant popularity among many who claim to be of the Christian Right. History has shown us that when good men with widespread influence die, cowardly snakes and weasels emerge from the mire in an attempt to claim power and fame.

This is sadly proven true once again, as without a key Christian leader, Charlie Kirk, speaking truth and enforcing Christian standards, the youthful right-wing movement has become fractured and tragically misguided - largely at the hands of Fuentes.

Many will argue that Fuentes is the inevitable product of a corrupt, leftist, feminized society which has shamed men. He is the pendulum swinging back against the direction it came from. There is certainly some truth to these claims, but my main concern is that I see Nick Fuentes and his ilk being elevated, embraced, praised, and championed by some who claim to be my Christian brothers and sisters. As a result, I am going to be sharing examples which I believe disqualify Nick and his crowd from being affirmed as leaders and/or faithful members of any Bible-believing, Christ-imitating, Christian community.

As a word of warning, Nick is an extremely vulgar individual – many of these citations are not for children nor do they belong as accepted characteristics of a Christian life - I share them only to expose the man behind these beliefs.


Nick the Hitler Apologist

  • Nick has said that he is “Team Hitler”.
  • Nick has proudly proclaimed, “The holocaust didn't happen... Hitler was awesome. Hitler was right.”
  • He has dozens of unhinged, pro-Hitler, rants in which he says things like, "Polish people have this bad habit of hating Hitler..." and that Hitler was surrounded by "Capitalist Jews" on one side and "Communist Jews" on the other.
  • Nick is on the record laughing as he endorses national socialism (Nazism) as an ideology.

Nick’s Strange Sexual Fantasies

  • Nick has said, "I want a sixteen year old" while fantasizing about "getting" a sixteen year old when he is the age of 30.
  • He and Andrew Tate bantered about the idea that having a wife is “gay”.
  • Fuentes has joyously joked about getting angry and accidentally killing his wife in the future.
  • Nick has mocked and sexualized the conception of Christ, joking about how the Holy Spirit didn't say "Let's look for a mature woman that I have something in common with" and selected Mary who "certainly wasn't 18".
  • In a somewhat comical episode of Fuentes’ madness, he was caught watching gay porn after he thought his live stream was over. He later blamed the incident on hackers and possibly Israel – what really happened is unknown… But when we couple this incident with our next entry, questions about Nick’s sexual degeneracy seem unavoidable.
  • Rumors and inconclusive video evidence have widely circulated which suggest that Destiny, an openly bi-sexual leftwing streamer who Nick Fuentes has collaborated with, made a sex tape with Nick Fuentes. Strangely, Nick admits to watching the sex tape in detail though he denies that the other man in the video is him. Pieces of this story can be witnessed here, here, and here.
  • After people objected to Nick endorsing the sharing of photos which he describes as, “a frog choking a woman with his d**k” Nick responded by saying “F**k you. F**k you.”
  • Fuentes has also made it clear that he is, “Not against grooming...” and he argues in favor of sexualizing kids.
  • On a live stream, after Destiny says that he hits on children because they are “hotter [than adults]”, Nick nods his head, smiles, and says, “Based, that’s why we love [Destiny]… Let’s f*****g go!”

Nick and his overtly racist beliefs

  • The left calls everyone who disagrees with them, racist – we all know that. But that has never meant that real racism ceases to exist… and Nick Fuentes is a real racist, having shared a story about a black man in his home town by saying, "It's always black people... This is in my neighborhood… I'm supposed to be mad at Hitler? I'm supposed to be cross with Hitler? I want this [black] guy dead. And I wish Hitler would kill him. I wish Hitler would have killed him, you know?... That guy should be killed! That guy should be killed for that [littering]. That guy should be dragged from his car and beaten to death by the public. ... If I was in a room with Hitler and that guy, me and Hitler would team up and f**k that guy up! We would kill that guy!... And we'd high-five at the end." Nick also has shared his belief that, “I’m just like Hitler”.
  • Elsewhere, Nick called VP JD Vance a, “Fat race mixer married to a j**t”.
  • I wasn’t exactly sure which category to place this entry in, so you can be the judge – Nick has said, “I like Hitler” and “A lot of Women want to be raped” and “The Jews better start being nice to people like us” and finally, “People say this show is racist, and they’re right”.


Nick’s Anti-Christian, Immoral, Ravings, Corruption, and Lies

  • Nick has frequently attacked the Christian right. In one of his more despicable rants against Charlie Kirk, he said, “I took TPUSA and I f****d it.... I took your baby, TPUSA, and I f****d it. And I've been f*****g it.”
  • He has also claimed that Charlie Kirk, in the grand scheme of things, is just some “retarded idiot,” and asked of Charlie “is he really a Christian?” He went on to assert that Charlie is a “fake Christian... Fake Patriot… Fake Conservative… Coward. B***h…” and said that people needed to, “Focus all our firepower on Charlie Kirk.”
  • Nick frequently melts down into a spiral of vulgar and immature rants which exhibit exactly zero Christ-like influence.
  • As was documented by an X user, Nick Fuentes knowingly supplied child predator Ali Alexander with a pipeline of teenage boys to prey on and groom - some as young as 15. Milo Yiannopoulos even asked him in 2022, “How many of your fans does he have to molest?” Nick Fuentes joked, I think after 50 we’re probably going to have to cut him off.” When this all came to light, Fuentes still refused to condemn Ali - even blaming the boys and claiming, “The real victim in this entire saga is me.”
  • Nick shared a laughable, anti-Israel, pro-Islam lie by claiming that, “The Muslim world didn’t hate America until after Israel was created.”
  • Days after Charlie Kirk was killed, Nick took to his show to mock Charlie’s widow, Erika, by saying, “The big speech, full make up, costume, ‘I forgive him’ ooooh, ooooh.” He continued his mockery, saying of Erika that she is “very fake”.
  • Nick is a media chameleon who capitalizes on the moment, as seen when he said in August of 2025, "Charlie Kirk cannot call himself Christian anymore" and weeks later changed his tune, saying of Charlie, “He proclaimed and defended Jesus Christ.”

Closing

Charlie Kirk wisely rejected Nick and his ilk entirely and, mere weeks before his death, Charlie shared his belief that it was a mistake to publicly debate Nick – warning that doing so could offer him some legitimacy. Charlie went as far as to accurately label Nick as “vermin”.

After all this, several talking heads have decided to pivot into a place of acceptance for Nick Fuentes – whitewashing his beliefs, platforming his degeneracy, and accepting every word that comes from his mouth. Brett Cooper acted confused about why someone like Ted Cruz, who stands against mislabeling people as Nazis, might call Nick Fuentes a Nazi. My answer is simple: Theres a distinct difference between the left calling anyone and everyone who disagrees with their ideology a Nazi and calling a man who openly praises and relates to Hitler a Nazi.

Personally, I believe that Nick is an opportunist. He does a ‘clown-nose-on, clown-nose-off’ routine in which he and his followers are always able to appeal to the idea that he was merely joking… until he isn’t anymore. Nick intentionally leaves it up to you, the viewer, to decipher where he actually draws the line – and he changes his approach depending on his audience at any given time. It is telling, though, that Nick never seems to scold or correct his followers – many of whom are openly racist, destructive, immoral characters. Take one quick look at his X comments and retweets to see that.

Is Nick Fuentes ever right about anything? Sure – a broken clock is right twice a day. Some of the worst people we can name have occasionally raised valid concerns – from AOC to Stalin to Marx and Obama. But we ought not latch onto his occasionally accurate criticisms, claims, or complaints – we ought to ask, “Who is this man who is being heralded as a heroic leader of our next generation of Christian Conservatives?”

The Bible, which Fuentes claims to venerate, gives us a list of qualities to look for in our brethren. Galatians 5:22-23 says, “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.” When I look for these Christian attributes in Nick Fuentes, I see a man who is 0 for 9 on the scoreboard. I just don’t think a vile, dishonest, divisive individual who makes a mockery of Christianity - as Nick does - ought to be anywhere near the levers of power for the American Right.

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