Odysee's Antisemitism Hub: Holocaust Denial, the "Jewish Question," and a Channel Named @Holocaust_Rejection_Videos
Published April 20, 2026 · OdyseeWatchdog Investigative Team
We searched Odysee's own API for antisemitic content using 42 keywords spanning Holocaust denial, conspiracy tropes, and antisemitic slurs. We found 50 confirmed antisemitic items with explicitly hateful titles — including 12 Holocaust denial videos, 15 "Jewish Question" videos, and a channel literally named @Holocaust_Rejection_Videos. Every single one is live, accessible, and monetized through Odysee's tipping system. Holocaust denial is illegal in 17 countries. Odysee hosts it and takes 5%.
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Holocaust Denial: Openly Hosted, Openly Monetized
Holocaust denial is not a grey area. It is illegal in 17 countries including Germany, France, Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Israel, and others. It is explicitly prohibited by Odysee's own Community Guidelines. And it is openly hosted on the platform.
Our scan found 12 videos using the term "holohoax" — a slur that denies the murder of six million Jews by claiming the Holocaust was fabricated:
A channel called @Holocaust_Rejection_Videos exists on Odysee. The name is not ambiguous. It is not a commentary channel discussing Holocaust denial as a phenomenon. It is a channel dedicated to promoting the denial of the Holocaust. And it is live, with monetization enabled, on a platform that claims to have Community Guidelines.
"The Jewish Question": Nazi Ideology, Repackaged
The phrase "Jewish Question" (Judenfrage) was central to Nazi ideology — it was the framing used to justify the systematic extermination of European Jews. On Odysee, 15 videos explicitly reference "the JQ" or "the Jewish Question":
Known British white nationalist, former BNP Youth Leader
Confederate-themed channel
Red Ice TV: SPLC-identified white nationalist media outlet
Mark Collett's "The Jewish Question Explained in 4 Minutes" has received 437 LBC in tips. Collett is a known white nationalist who served as the British National Party's Director of Publicity. Our broader scan flagged 101 of his videos on Odysee with 295,194 total views and 17,469 LBC in tips. He is not a marginal figure — he is one of Odysee's most prolific extremist creators, and the platform earns 5% of every tip he receives.
"Adolf Hitler vs. The Jew World Order": Explicit Nazi Propaganda
Our scan found content that goes beyond dog whistles and coded language into explicit Nazi propaganda:
- @EricDubay — "Adolf Hitler vs. The Jew World Order" (473 LBC in tips). Frames Hitler as the hero fighting a Jewish conspiracy for world domination.
- @EricDubay — "Goyim Revolution" (139 LBC). Uses the antisemitic term "goyim" (a derogatory term for non-Jews in antisemitic contexts) to call for an uprising against Jewish people.
- @PNNAmerica — references to the Goyim Defense League, an antisemitic organization whose founder Jon Minadeo earned $7,000+/month on Odysee and was sentenced to 30 days in jail for antisemitic littering.
Antisemitism Without Borders: 4 Languages, Zero Moderation
The antisemitic content on Odysee spans at least four languages, confirming the non-English blind spot we documented previously:
France and Germany are Odysee's second and third largest traffic sources. Holocaust denial is illegal in both countries. German regulators have already blocked thousands of videos on Odysee. Yet Rothschild conspiracy content in French and German remains live and tipped with LBC — because Odysee has 4 employees and zero multilingual moderation.
91% of Violent Extremist Antisemitic Content Is on Platforms Like Odysee
Our findings confirm what the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) documented in their 2025 antisemitism study: mainstream platforms like X and YouTube account for only 9% of violent extremist antisemitic content, while fringe platforms like Odysee host 91%. ISD analyzed 150,000+ antisemitic posts from 1,000+ US-based violent extremist accounts and found the volume increasing 21% over six months.
Odysee is not an incidental host of antisemitic content. It is — by the data — one of the primary infrastructure providers for violent antisemitism online. The ISD's 91% figure is not a historical observation. It is a current, accelerating trend. And Odysee has made no effort whatsoever to reverse it.
The CEO Knew: The Eric Striker Email
Antisemitism on Odysee is not an oversight. It is the result of a deliberate policy decision. When a user warned Odysee that antisemitic figure Eric Striker (Joseph Jordan, Daily Stormer contributor, National Justice Party co-chairman) was planning to use the platform, CEO Julian Chandra responded: "just being a white nationalist or nazi isn't grounds for removal."
That email was sent in May 2021. It is now 2026. The SPLC has published its Digital Threat Report. ISD has documented the 91% figure. Our scanner has found 50 explicitly antisemitic items. Holocaust denial channels exist by name. The "Jewish Question" is being "explained" in 4-minute videos that earn hundreds of LBC in tips.
And the CEO's position remains unchanged: not grounds for removal.
Legal Implications: Illegal in 17 Countries
Holocaust denial is criminalized in at least 17 countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, and Switzerland. Several of these — particularly France and Germany — are among Odysee's top traffic sources.
The EU Digital Services Act requires platforms to take proactive measures against illegal content for European users. EU DisinfoLab has already documented that Odysee's geo-blocking list is dominated by Nazism and antisemitism. Yet the content persists. EU enforcement requests have been negligible — only 2 from EU institutions total.
Odysee is not merely hosting offensive speech. It is hosting content that is criminal in the jurisdictions of its own users, monetizing it through cryptocurrency tips, earning a 5% platform fee, and refusing to act despite documented notice from the SPLC, ISD, The Guardian, and now OdyseeWatchdog.
A channel named @Holocaust_Rejection_Videos exists on Odysee. It is not hidden. It is not coded. It is a channel dedicated to denying the murder of six million people. And the platform that hosts it — whose CEO said Nazis aren't grounds for removal — earns money every time someone tips it.
That is Odysee's position on antisemitism. Not in theory. In practice. On their servers. Right now.
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