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Dana White won’t discipline homophobic UFC fighter who praised Hitler, says “It’s free speech”

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first episode of his podcast, Mitchell said he thinks Hitler was actually a “good guy,” and would’ve made a good fishing partner before he “got on meth.” “[Hitler] wanted to purify it by kicking the greedy Jews out that were destroying his country and turning them all into gays,” Mitchell added.White, who’s long defended his organization’s homophobic fighters, blamed the internet for amplifying Mitchell’s horrid views.“That’s the problem with the internet and social media.

It supplies a platform for a lot of dumb, ignorant people,” he said.A swift, stern and definitive response from Dana White. Much appreciated.

pic.twitter.com/mXRKPMiETmDavid Coote says being closeted contributed to his erratic behavior. It’s a neat trick White is playing.

The MMA exec is at his influential apex, having joined Meta’s board of directors amidst the company’s apparent right-ward pivot.

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