'False prophet': QAnon Shaman feuds with Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes over child bride rant
A far-right Holocaust denier’s rant about marrying children was apparently a bridge too far for the QAnon Shaman.
Jake Angeli-Chansley, the Jan. 6 rioter who earned the above-mentioned label after storming the Capitol shirtless wearing bison horns and fur, slammed Nick Fuentes over the white nationalist’s comments about marrying a female under the age of 18.
Angeli-Chansley on Monday tweeted that he had been invited to appear at an Arizona College Republicans event but that he hadn’t been aware he’d be appearing with Fuentes when he accepted.
“When I agreed to speak at the AZ College Republicans United event I was not aware that I'd be sharing the stage with someone who wants a 16 year old wife,” wrote Angeli-Chansley, who in September, 2021 pleaded guilty to one felony count of obstructing an official proceeding before Congress.
“Should I back out? Or should I do the event & blow this schmuck out of the water & expose a false prophet?”
Fuentes was shown making the incendiary comments in a video clip posted in May by a group that monitors right-wing extremism, which Angeli-Chansley retweeted.
“I don't want to turn 30 and find some 29 -year-old woman that I have something in common with,” he said.
“It's like, ‘hey, properly aged, like wine.’ Women don’t age like wine, they age like milk."
Fuentes said he has to “find my 16-year-old wife,” noting that his spouse would be 26 when he turns 40.
“And now we're talking here, now we're cooking with gas,” he said. “Now you can see an alternative vision for how things could be. I want a 16-year-old that is untouched, untouched, pristine, untouched, uncorrupted, innocent. That's what we all want.”
The avowed antisemite in November had dinner Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort with the former president and Kanye West, who himself has made antisemitic statements.
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