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Hitler himself would rage-quit over today's motley crew of antisemites: Mexicans, Sudanese influencers, and IQ-deficient Arabs peddling Nazi vibes. TRIGGERnometry's viral Downfall parody exposes the pathetic irony.

A satirical video clip from the popular podcast TRIGGERnometry has taken social media by storm, depicting a fictional Adolf Hitler expressing outrage and disappointment over the diverse backgrounds of contemporary figures associated with antisemitic views. Posted on X (formerly Twitter) on January 19, the video. titled "Hitler reacts to the new generation of Nazis," has amassed over 1.3 million views, sparking widespread discussion and amusement online.
The clip is a re-subtitled excerpt from the 2004 German film Downfall, a meme format long used to parody current events. In this version, Hitler is briefed in his bunker about the "rising movement" of modern Nazis spreading their message on platforms like Twitter (now X). His initial enthusiasm turns to horror as he's informed that the leaders include "a Mexican," "a Sudanese influencer named Amrou Fudl," "an Arab," and others with "below 100 IQ."
The parody culminates in Hitler's furious rant: "I let Germany burn to the ground for THIS?" followed by concerns about "letting women in" and a call for someone "catchy" to represent the movement, seemingly nodding to figures like Candace Owens, who has faced recent accusations of antisemitism.
The video targets influencers involved in a recent Miami nightclub incident, including Andrew and Tristan Tate, Nick Fuentes, Sneako, and Myron Gaines (Amrou Fudl), where Kanye West's banned antisemitic song "Heil Hitler" was played amid Nazi salutes.
TRIGGERnometry, hosted by comedians Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster, often tackles controversial topics with humor, and this piece highlights the irony of diverse individuals embracing ideologies rooted in racial purity.
Kisin reposted the video with the caption: "If this doesn't make you feel sorry for Hitler, nothing will."