Stew Peters: The Far-Left Collectivist Who Thinks He's a Right-Wing Rebel

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Stew Peters’ Misadventure in Far-Left Socialist La-La Land: A Tale of Conspiratorial Clowns

Welcome back, truth-seekers, to another whirlwind journey through the wild world of political ideologies! Today, we’re zooming in on Stew Peters, the self-proclaimed patriot who’s been making waves with his latest X post. Spoiler alert: it’s a doozy! We’ll break down his absurd claims, connect him to Hitler’s race-obsessed socialist agenda, and—most importantly—place him where he truly belongs: on the far left of the political spectrum as a collectivist socialist statist, not the far-right capitalist he’s often mistaken for. Oh, and we’ll have a good laugh while debunking his nonsense with hard facts. Let’s dive in!

Stew Peters’ Latest Post: A Far-Left Circus Act

On May 4, 2025, Stew Peters dropped a post on X that’s so over-the-top, it could star in a comedy sketch. He claimed that if you’re tired of “Jewish supremacism, war, genocide, occupation, usury, presidential assassinations, acts of war against America, and child sex trafficking blackmail operations,” then Alex Jones—yes, the guy who once screamed about gay frogs—thinks you’re “divisive” and a “troll.” I can’t make this up, folks! It’s like Peters raided a conspiracy bingo card and shouted, “Full house!” I picture him typing this at 1:34 PM, cackling maniacally, thinking, “This’ll wake up the sheeple!” Sorry, Stew, the only thing you’re waking up is my sense of humor.

But this post isn’t just a random outburst—it’s a peek into Peters’ far-left collectivist mindset, one that mirrors the race-driven socialism of Adolf Hitler. Let’s unpack that connection and see why Peters is more at home with the far-left statists than the far-right capitalists.

Stew Peters and Hitler’s Race Socialist Agenda: Far-Left Collectivism in Action

Stew Peters is labeled far-right by Marxist Keynesian academics through public sector state indoctrination camps, but his rhetoric screams far-left collectivism, especially when you compare it to Hitler’s National Socialist agenda. Hitler’s “socialism” wasn’t about economic equality—it was a collectivist nightmare where the state enforced a racially “pure” society. In Mein Kampf, Hitler wrote that without the racial concept, National Socialism would just be Marxism 2.0, competing on the same collectivist turf. The National Socialist Party’s 1920 program doubled down, calling for a Greater Germany that excluded Jews, prioritizing racial unity over individual rights.

Peters is singing from the same far-left hymnbook. His post about “Jewish supremacism” as the root of all evil isn’t about empowering individuals—it’s about rallying a collective (Western civilization) against a racial “enemy.” His April 2025 X posts calling for a “final solution” to remove Jews from the U.S., and his repeated claims that Jews are behind everything from race wars to child-killing, show his obsession with racial collectivism. This isn’t the individualism of the far right—it’s the statist, group-first mentality of the far left, just like Hitler’s race-driven socialism.

Stew Peters on the Far Left: A Collectivist Socialist Statist, Not a Far-Right Capitalist

Let’s set the record straight: Stew Peters belongs on the far left of the political spectrum, alongside other collectivist socialist statists like Richard Spencer. The left-right spectrum isn’t just about social issues—it’s about collectivism versus individualism. The far left loves collectivism, where the group’s needs (whether class, race, or nation) trump individual rights, often enforced by a heavy-handed state. The far right, at its core, champions individualism—think free markets, private property, and minimal government, like anarcho-capitalists who dream of voluntary cooperation.

Peters is a textbook far-left collectivist:

  • Collectivism: His vision isn’t about individual liberty—it’s about uniting a racially defined group against a common enemy. He’s not saying, “Let’s all be free!” He’s saying, “Let’s all band together and purge the ‘others’!” That’s collectivism 101.
  • Socialist Tendencies: Peters’ racial collectivism mirrors the “socialism” of National Socialism—subordinating individuals to the group’s racial “good,” not economic equality. He’s not pushing for worker rights, but his group-first mindset is straight out of the far-left playbook.
  • Statism: His calls for a “final solution” and societal purges scream statism. You can’t deport entire groups or “fix” society without a powerful state calling the shots—another far-left trait.

Compare this to Richard Spencer, another far-left collectivist often mislabeled as far-right. Spencer’s white ethnostate dream, as he described in a 2017 Atlantic interview, requires a state to enforce racial homogeneity, not individual freedom. He’s even praised socialist welfare systems in racially homogeneous societies, showing his collectivist roots. Both Peters and Spencer reject the individualism of the far right (like anarcho-capitalism) in favor of a statist, group-first vision—classic far-left territory.

Debunking Stew Peters’ Far-Left Fever Dream: The Facts Don’t Lie

Now, let’s take a sledgehammer to Peters’ claims. His assertion that Alex Jones calls critics of “Jewish supremacism” and other evils “divisive trolls” is pure fiction. There’s zero evidence Jones ever said this—nothing in his InfoWars archives, legal filings, or documented rants. It’s as if Peters thought, “What’s the most unhinged thing I can pin on Jones?” and ran with it. I bet Jones is somewhere right now, yelling, “I didn’t say that, but I’ll take the airtime!”

Peters’ broader claim about “Jewish supremacism” causing all societal ills is a tired anti-Jewish trope, debunked by historians and institutions. The Holocaust Encyclopedia notes that The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, first published in 1903, has been used as a propaganda tool to promote hatred of Jews, with National Socialist leaders like Joseph Goebbels leveraging it to demonize Jews despite knowing it was a forgery. There’s no evidence linking Jewish people to the laundry list of evils Peters cites—it’s just far-left collectivist scapegoating, repackaged for 2025.

And let’s not forget his alignment with Hitler’s socialism. Historian Dr. Rainer Zitelmann, in his book Hitler’s National Socialism, provides a thorough analysis of Hitler’s economic ideology, showing that he was indeed a socialist in the economic sense, albeit a racialized version. Zitelmann demonstrates that Hitler’s anti-capitalism was consistent across public and private statements, from his early days as a fringe leader to the height of his power. Hitler despised the bourgeoisie, admired Stalin’s planned economy, and aimed for a state-controlled economy where industries were subordinated to the “national community”—a far cry from free-market capitalism. Classical Liberal economists like Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich Hayek, who analyzed the National Socialist economy during Hitler’s reign, also characterized it as a form of socialism. Mises, in particular, argued that the National Socialist system was state control of the economy without full ownership, effectively enslaving private businesses to the state—a socialist mechanism, not a capitalist one. This challenges the establishment narrative that often paints Hitler as a capitalist puppet, revealing instead his deep commitment to a collectivist, state-driven economic model.

Conclusion: Stew Peters, the Far-Left Clown of Collectivism

Stew Peters might be labeled far-right by Marxist Keynesian academics through public sector state indoctrination camps, but his collectivist, socialist, statist ideology lands him squarely on the far left, alongside figures like Richard Spencer. His latest X post is a hilarious mess of nonsense, but it reveals his true colors: a far-left collectivist dreaming of a racially “pure” society, enforced by a powerful state, just like Hitler’s National Socialist agenda. So let’s give a round of applause to Stew Peters, the far-left jester of the conspiracy circus—keep juggling those wild claims, Stew, while we keep laughing at you!


Sources:

  • Mein Kampf, Volume 2, Chapter 4, translated by Marco Roberto.
  • Holocaust Encyclopedia, on the use of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion in anti-Jewish propaganda.
  • The Atlantic, “Richard Spencer’s Vision for a White Empire,” 2017.
  • Southern Poverty Law Center, profiles on Peters and Spencer.
  • Hitler’s National Socialism by Dr. Rainer Zitelmann, on Hitler’s economic ideology.
  • Institute of Economic Affairs, “Book review: ‘Hitler’s National Socialism’ by Rainer Zitelmann,” on Mises and Hayek’s analysis of the National Socialist economy.



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