Campaign Against Antisemitism has produced a video addressing the television personality and YouTuber Pearl Davis, who recently posted and deleted a song to Twitter in which allusions to antisemitic conspiracy theories were expressed.
You can watch the video here.
Pearl Davis, a content creator with over one million YouTube subscribers who has been called the âfemale Andrew Tateâ by TalkTV owing to her condemnatory views on feminism, posted a song in which she sang: âWhy canât we talk about them without getting kicked off of YouTube?â
She continued: âNow, Iâm not saying Hitler was a good guy, but I kind of want to know why.
âNow, thereâs all these conspiracy theories and the more they talk I think maybe theyâre right. But I canât even listen to the convo, I canât even have the conversation, without getting cancelled by the left and the right.â
The YouTuber finishes the song by singing: âNow really, Iâm not trying to be rude, but why canât we talk about the J- I didnât say it.â
The white supremacist and Holocaust-denier Nick Fuentes, who has previously argued that Jews should not be allowed in politics, endorsed the song, claiming that Ms Davis âdropped a diss track on the Jews.â
Ms Davis then appeared on âPiers Morgan Uncensoredâ where, after being given the opportunity to apologise, she refused and joked about the situation, claiming that she simply wanted to have a discussion about âcancel cultureâ.
Following this, she took to Twitter where she doubled down on her excuse, this time going on to defend the antisemitic rapper Ye, who has said that Adolf Hitler was âa cool guyâ who âdidnât kill six million Jews.â
A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism said: âPearl Davis barely attempts to hide her disdain for Jews in this song. 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 endorsement of the song by Holocaust-denier Nick Fuentes tells you all you need to know.â
Our message to @pearlythingz:
— Campaign Against Antisemitism (@antisemitism) July 28, 2023
âNo one is trying to cancel you. Weâre just calling out anti-Jewish racism wherever we see it, and we see it.â pic.twitter.com/nEoXEmND6T








