Coleman Hughes Reveals Nick Fuentes's Deceptive 'Two-Faced Tactics'

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Coleman Hughes Reveals Nick Fuentes's Deceptive 'Two-Faced Tactics'

Political commentator and author Coleman Hughes has unveiled the dual personas that white nationalist Nick Fuentes has been presenting in the media recently, particularly on widely-followed MAGA-aligned podcasts.

Nick Fuentes isnt just one person; hes two, Hughes explained on his show Conversations with Coleman. Theres the unfiltered Fuentes, who speaks directly to his audience on Rumble, barely going a few minutes without spouting hateful remarks about Jews, Black people, Hispanics, or women.

Hughes highlighted a segment illustrating Fuentess persistent bigotry: They claim, Its not the Jews. Its not women. Its not Black people. Its really complicated. No, its not complicated at all. Jews dominate society, women should be silenced, Black people largely confined, and thats paradise in their view. Its that simple.

In contrast, Hughes noted, Fuentes adopts a calmer, more polished persona when appearing on mainstream conservative podcasts. This version appears as a devout Catholic, well-read, measured, and polite, focusing on preserving what he portrays as traditional white suburban American lifebaseball leagues, holiday cookouts, and community ritualsrather than an overtly hostile takeover of government.

Hughes pointed to a segment of Fuentess interview with Tucker Carlson as an example: We dont want to harm anyone. We just want to put America first.

By toggling between these two personas, Fuentes can appeal to a broader audience while keeping his core extremist supporters engaged. Hughes emphasized that the public doesnt need to search for hidden evidence of Fuentess intentions: His true beliefs are evident every day on Rumble. We only need to see past the carefully constructed masks to understand the nature of his ambitions.

Hughes concluded, There isnt a single Nick Fuentes. Theres the relatively mainstream version he presents to the podcast audience, and the unfiltered extremist version he directs at his Rumble followers.

Author: Ava Mitchell

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