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Regular TalkTV contributor performs song seemingly sympathising with Hitler

Youtuber and commentator Pearl Davis made allusions to anti-Jewish conspiracy theories

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A TV commentator regularly watched by thousands of viewers has been criticised for performing a song seemingly sympathising with Hitler.

In the song, which has now been deleted from her YouTube channel, Davis asked: “Why can’t we talk about the Jews without getting kicked off Youtube?” 

She also sang: “I’m not saying Hitler was a good guy, but I kind of want to know why,” although trailed off, not making it clear what she wanted to know. 

She sang “Now there’s all these conspiracy theories and the more they talk I think maybe they’re right…but I can’t even have the conversation without getting cancelled by the left and the right”.

A spokesperson for the Campaign Against Antisemitism said: “The frequent allusions made to the age-old trope of Jewish control and power are disturbing in themselves, but even more so when sung with a smile”.

The song was published on YouTube and Twitter, but also played on Nick Fuentes’ show America First. Fuentes, who Pearl has defended, is a far-right American neo-Nazi commentator, who is known for holding antisemitic views and denying the Holocaust. 

Fuentes has also called for a “holy war” against Jews, and said Jews “have no future in America”. 

Hannah Pearl Davis, 26, rose to fame on Youtube as the “female Andrew Tate”. An American, she now lives in London. Davis has over 1.6 million subscribers, and is a regular contributor to Piers Morgan's TalkTV showwho identifies as an "anti-feminist."

Davis has published other songs showcasing her political views. In one recent song, she said: “There’s nothing I believe in my heart more than that women shouldn’t vote,” because “we all know that nothing goes through our brains”.

Davis regularly posts controversial polls to her Twitter about feminism and LGBT issues. Her popularity online increased following the arrest of Andrew Tate on charges of sex trafficking, who she has defended since.

Talk TV has been approached for comment.

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