Supermodel Shares STARTLING Instagram Post: Anti-White Ideologues To 60 Million Followers

By Greg Moriarty | Saturday, 02 March 2024 11:10 PM
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Bella Hadid, a renowned IMG model, has been leveraging her considerable Instagram following of 60 million to endorse contentious figures, including Louis Farrakhan.

An examination of the "highlights" section on Hadid's Instagram page by Fox News Digital revealed that the supermodel has, over time, disseminated videos on her social media platform featuring individuals advocating anti-White ideologies. Neither Hadid's representatives nor IMG Models, whose official website links to Hadid's Instagram, responded to requests for comment.

One of the videos shared by Hadid is an archival clip of Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam and known antisemite, rebuking a White woman in the audience during "The Phil Donahue Show." The woman expressed her fear of violence, to which Farrakhan responded by attributing her fear to a "deep guilt thing."

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"Now Whites fear violence from us… And what you fear is a deep guilt thing… You are afraid that if we ever come to power we will do to you what you and your people have done to us. And I think you are judging us by the state of your own [White] mind and that is not necessarily the mind of Black people," Farrakhan stated.

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The Southern Poverty Law Center, a left-leaning organization, describes the Nation of Islam as being "based on a somewhat bizarre and fundamentally anti-White theology." The group believes that "White people were not created by God but by the evil black scientist Yakub… Because of the process by which Yakub created the white race, white people are inherently deceitful and murderous. Given these views, it is not surprising that white people are banned from NOI," according to the SPLC.

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Farrakhan has a long history of making antisemitic and anti-White remarks, predating Hadid's sharing of his video. He has previously stated that "White people deserve to die" and suggested that White people are a genetically inferior race. "White people are potential humans… they haven’t evolved yet," Farrakhan has said. He also made controversial comments about Jews, stating, "Here the Jews don't like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, that is a good name. Hitler was a very great man," and "White folks are going down. And Satan is going down. And Farrakhan, by God's grace, has pulled the cover off of that Satanic Jew."

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Another figure endorsed by Hadid is Black Lives Matter activist Tamika Mallory, who has lauded Farrakhan as the "greatest of all time." In a video shared by Hadid, Mallory defended violent rioting.

"This country… has not been free for Black people… Don't talk to us about looting. Y'all are the looters. America has looted black people. America looted the Native Americans when they first came here. So looting is what you do. We learned it from you. We learn violence from you. We learn violence from you. The violence was what we learned from you," Mallory said.

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Mallory has also expressed distrust towards the White women she works with, stating to The New York Times, "They are not trustworthy." In defending her attendance at Nation of Islam events, Mallory has referred to herself as a "freedom fighter" of an "intersectional movement."

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Another video features diversity educator Jane Elliott berating White people, causing a White student to cry. "White people look vicious and ugly and noncaring and cruel and arrogant…," Elliott told the White girl. She continued to press the point until one student broke down in tears and tried to avoid looking at Elliott. "Are you trying really hard not to look at me?" Elliot asked. "Yes," the girl responded as tears streamed down her face. "Because I don't want to make myself more upset."

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These contentious posts were found in folders on Hadid's Instagram page titled, "Important" and "Important2." In addition to sharing these videos, Hadid has also been accused of mainstreaming antisemitism by promoting vitriol against the Jewish State and framing it as an issue of "social justice."

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In a 2021 post, Hadid claimed that Israel is not a country, but a land settled by colonizers practicing "ethnic cleansing, military occupation and apartheid over the Palestinian people." She later deleted the post. These comments were made amid Hamas launching indiscriminate rockets into Israeli civilian areas.

Around the same time, Hadid posted a photo from a pro-Palestinian protest in New York City featuring a man charged with the hate-crime of beating a Jewish bystander. Her caption read, "The way my heart feels … To be around this many beautiful, smart, respectful, loving, kind and generous Palestinians all in one place… it feels whole! We are a rare breed!!"

Four days later, one of the "generous Palestinians," Waseem Awawdeh, 23, of Brooklyn, assaulted 29-year-old Joseph Borgen with crutches, kicked and pepper-sprayed him in a caught-on-camera attack in Midtown. Hadid later deleted the post of Awawdeh after the anti-hate group StopAntisemitism.org reposted the image on Twitter, identifying him. Awawdeh expressed no remorse after the fact, stating, "I would do it again."

"Bella Hadid… has a huge platform to influence conversation and affect what people think and do. And unfortunately, we have seen her use that platform… to spread misinformation and to foment Jew-hatred," Gerard Filitti, senior counsel at The Lawfare Project, a Jewish civil rights organization, told Fox News Digital. He added that the issue was more broadly about the "popularization of evil."

"It's not just about Jewish identity, but it's about the popularization of evil. And that is a broader question in American society that we're seeing not just with Islamist forces, but with Marxist-Leninist ideology [on college campuses]."

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