UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell apologises for praising Hitler and denying Holocaust
UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell apologises for praising Hitler and denying Holocaust
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The American had called Adolf Hitler a ‘good guy’, drawing criticism from UFC president Dana White. UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell has apologised for calling Adolf Hitler a “good guy” and denying the Holocaust, after drawing widespread criticism for his words. Last week, Mitchell came under fire for his comments, which he made on the first episode of his ‘ArkanSanity’ podcast, and which were branded “beyond disgusting” by UFC president White – although the UFC president refused to punish his fellow American, citing freedom of expression.
Mitchell, 30, has now apologised for what he said, insisting he is “definitely not a Nazi”. “I know that a lot of people died in the Holocaust, and that’s a fact. Hitler did a lot of evil things, I think we can agree on that. I’m definitely not a nazi, and definitely do not condone any of the evil things Hitler did. “In the future I will b[e] much more considerate w[h]en talkin’ about the suffering of all peoples.”.
White, 55, said on Thursday: “We reached out to Bryce immediately when we read what he said, and let him know exactly how we felt about it. But what he said was beyond disgusting, and he needs a real education on the facts surrounding Hitler and World War Two. “Hitler is one of the most disgusting and evil human beings to ever walk the Earth, and anyone that even tries to take an opposing position is a moron. That’s the problem with the internet and social media: You provide a platform to a lot of dumb and ignorant people.”.
Sports journalist and broadcaster Ariel Helwani, who is Jewish, suggested Mitchell’s comments were an indictment of mixed martial arts (MMA). Helwani has covered MMA for the best part of two decades. “Each and every day MMA finds a way to reach a new low,” Helwani tweeted. “A new way of embarrassing itself and those who are fans of it. “Nothing will be done, and I don’t even care if anything is done. Say what you want. It just continues to baffle me at how unbelievably stupid - not to mention bigoted - some of the people in the sport or associated with the sport can be.”.