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Sneako Breaks Down on Stream Amid Backlash from Miami Antisemitic Incident | WATCH

Anyone who takes this "influencer" Sneako seriously needs to get themsleves checked out ASAP.

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Influencer and streamer Sneako (real name Nico Kenn De Balinthazy) appeared visibly distraught during a recent live stream, starting with the words "I'm sorry" as he addressed the intense fallout from his involvement in a controversial Miami nightclub event. The stream captured Sneako nearly in tears while expressing regret over collaborating with figures like Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes, and Myron Gaines, amid widespread bans and condemnations following the playing of Kanye West's antisemitic track "Heil Hitler."

The incident stems from January 17, when Sneako joined the Tate brothers and others at Vendôme nightclub in Miami Beach. Viral footage showed the group arriving in a party bus blasting the song, which glorifies Adolf Hitler, with some participants singing along and performing Nazi salutes. The club later issued a public apology, describing the event as "deeply offensive" and announcing a permanent ban on Sneako, the Tates, Fuentes, Gaines, Clavicular, and Justin Waller. They also committed to an internal review to identify those responsible.

In his stream, Sneako reacted to the bans, including a live phone call from a self-identified Jewish club owner who informed him he was no longer welcome at their venues due to his participation in the "Heil Hitler" chants.

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He lamented being "banned from every Jewish club, Jewish shop, Jewish app, everything," and questioned the selective outrage, pointing to "black on black violence" as an ignored issue.

Sneako also lashed out at critics like leftist streamer Hasan Piker (HasanAbi), who labeled him a "Nazi," by comparing the Holocaust's 6 million victims to the 60 million deaths under Chairman Mao, noting HasanAbi's past appearance dressed as Mao at an awards show without similar backlash.

However, Sneako's response drew further criticism for perceived insincerity. Observers noted his prior Nazi salute in the footage and accused him of backpedaling, with one user stating, "Bruh you did the Nazi salute. Just stand on it we all saw the video of you singing heil Hitler just stop."

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Streamer ActionMan escalated the rhetoric, calling Sneako out for now claiming to be "Jewish and a product of the holocaust" to regain access to venues, vowing, "I’m here to see you burn."

Others highlighted the irony, with comments like "Epic cognitive dissonance. Sneako defends loving a genocidal maniac by accusing others of silence on a fake genocide."

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