UFC athlete Bryce Mitchell has confirmed he will continue with his podcast “Arkansanity” despite facing censorship on X (formerly Twitter), claiming Elon Musk’s platform removed his first episode.
UFC featherweight Bryce Mitchell issued a public apology after facing intense backlash for controversial remarks praising H tler during a podcast appearance. In his apology, Mitchell acknowledged WWII death count and stated he does not condone his actions, insisting he is “definitely not a N*zi.” His initial comments, where he described him as a “good guy” and defended his actions, sparked widespread outrage. UFC President Dana White condemned Mitchell’s statements, calling them “the worst” and labeling him as one of history’s most evil figures. White also criticized social media for giving a platform to ignorance and stated that the UFC immediately reached out to Mitchell to address the issue.
In a recent video message to his followers, Mitchell addressed the situation surrounding his podcast. “I do not care what anybody except god thinks about me and I’m not gonna let a little bit of criticism stop me,” Mitchell stated.
The Arkansas native revealed that his debut episode garnered significant attention before being taken down. “Apparently a million something people did like it because uh had a lot of views before they censored it,” he said.
Mitchell expressed strong criticism toward X owner Elon Musk, stating, “He ain’t for free speech he’s a demon.” He also shared concerns about Musk’s Neuralink project, describing it as “mark of the beast.”
Looking ahead, Mitchell announced that his second episode is in production, promising to make adjustments to avoid further censorship. “Episode two it ain’t going to get censored I’m going to edit it real good make sure that everything is uh politically correct for all the sensitive people,” he explained.
The podcast will continue to focus on various topics including farming, government conspiracies, and Christian traditional values, with Mitchell emphasizing it will be “faith-based.” He plans to maintain a weekly schedule for the show, telling viewers who might be sensitive to his content to simply “don’t watch it.”
Mitchell concluded his message by expressing enthusiasm for the upcoming episode, stating he would “focus on some important stuff” and thanking his supporters for their continued backing.