Islamic Neo-Nazi: The Rise of Amrou Fudl (Myron Gaines)

Islamic Neo-Nazi: The Rise of Amrou Fudl (Myron Gaines)

Born Amrou Fudl, Muslim raised, Gaines has been associated with a series of extremist views, including neo-Nazi sentiments and Holocaust denial. Gaines chose the pseudonym "Myron Gaines" partly to obscure his Sudanese-Arab Muslim background.

In the overlapping worlds of online "manosphere" content, far-right conservatism, and certain Muslim influencer circles, Amrou Fudl—known publicly as Myron Gaines—stands out as a prominent figure promoting a toxic blend of misogyny, Holocaust denial, and overt antisemitism. Born to Sudanese heritage and identifying as Muslim, Fudl has leveraged his podcast Fresh and Fit (co-hosted with Walter Weekes) to amass over 1.5 million YouTube subscribers. What started as "red pill" dating advice has increasingly incorporated neo-Nazi rhetoric, including praise for Adolf Hitler and conspiracy theories alleging J "control" over media, finance, feminism, communism, and other societal issues.

Fudl positions himself within a subculture of Muslim male influencers called "akh right bros" (from the Arabic "akh" for brother). This group often rejects Western values in favor of a hyper-conservative, misogynistic interpretation of Islam, while echoing white nationalist and antisemitic tropes. Experts, such as Islamic studies scholars cited in media reports, have noted that this strand exploits religious conservatism to justify extreme views online.

Key Incidents and Statements

  • 2023 Podcast Escalation: Fudl hosted Holocaust denier Sneako and far-right commentator Nick Fuentes, leading to episodes promoting denial of the Holocaust and blaming Jews for historical events. YouTube demonetized the channel for policy violations, and Rumble removed an episode where guests claimed Jews "deserved" the Holocaust.

  • Like a typical ISLAMist demagogue he evokes about Jews and Jesus.

  • Conspiracy Theories: Fudl has claimed "fingerprints" on 9/11 and the JFK assassination, and frequently uses antisemitic slurs on X. In one post, he accused J. of "engineering" [sic] "every destructive industry.

  • October 2025 Hitler Defense: After a leaked GOP group chat praised Hitler, Fudl defended it on X, writing: "Yeah we like Hitler. No one gives a f–k what you woke jews think anymore... Bro was a revolutionary leader and saved germany." He later posted a photo of himself superimposed on Hitler.

  • AmericaFest 2025 Incident (December): At Turning Point USA's AmericaFest in Phoenix, Fudl wore hateful attire mocking the 6 Million Jews who perished in the Holocaust, and hurled abuse at a pregnant Jewish woman outside the venue. The event drew widespread condemnation.

Fudl's alliances with figures like Andrew Tate and his unapologetic embrace of Hitlerism illustrate a disturbing trend: the fusion of certain Islamic conservative elements with neo-Nazi ideologies in the digital age. Rather than promoting traditional Islamic values, this "akh right" phenomenon often serves as a vehicle for hate under the guise of anti-Western rebellion.

Notes

  • All quotes and events are drawn from reported sources dated up to December 22, 2025, including JFeed, JTA/Jerusalem Post, CNN, and other media outlets.
  • Fudl's real name (Amrou Fudl) and Sudanese-American background are confirmed in multiple reports.
  • Platform actions: YouTube demonetization in 2023; content removals on other platforms in subsequent years.
  • The "akh right bros" label comes from media and academic analysis of similar influencers.

LINKS:

  • Neo-Nazi. AmericaFest Horror: Myron Gaines Hurls Antisemitic Abuse at Pregnant Jewish Woman | WATCH. Gila Isaacson. JFeedDec 22, 2025.


  • Yeah, we like Hitler' Gaines defends leaked GOP chat. ‘Fresh and Fit’ host Myron Gaines defends leaked GOP antisemitic group chat: ‘Yeah, we like Hitler’. By Grace Gilson/JTA, via JPost October 17, 2025.


  • Andrew Tate’s Muslim fanbase is growing. Some say he’s exploiting Islam for internet popularity. By Sana Noor Haq, CNN. Feb 16, 2025.
    But being banned from major social media platforms did not silence Tate online. He continued to appear regularly last year on internet forums hosted by content creators including Mohammed Hijab and Myron Gaines – both of whom belong to a strand of Muslim male influencers known as “akh right bros.”

    Taken from the Arabic word for “brother,” akh right bros situate themselves in opposition to so-called Western values in favor of a version of Islam that is rife with misogyny, according to Javad Hashmi, an Islamic studies scholar at Harvard University.


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