White Supremacists Turn On Each Other...So Blacks DO THIS?

by  Oshay Duke Jackson

White Supremacists Turn On Each Other...So Blacks DO THIS?

This video breaks down the public dispute between two prominent figures in the white supremacist space: Eric Orval, who is building all-white communities through his "Return to the Land" (RTTL) movement, and political commentator Nick Fuentes. The conflict began when Orval privately challenged Fuentes on a clip where he appeared to support birthright citizenship for anyone born in the United States, regardless of race. This position is contradictory to Orval's strict anti-non-white ideology. The video argues that the core of this inconsistency is Fuentes' Roman Catholic faith. The host explains that Catholicism is a universal and "all-encompassing" religion, making it fundamentally incompatible with the exclusionary nature of the Protestant-based white nationalism championed by Orval and his peers. Fuentes' public support for birthright citizenship, the host suggests, aligns with the Catholic belief that all people are "children of God." After being exposed, Fuentes responded by attacking Orval and contradicting his earlier statement by claiming that birthright citizenship is illegitimate. Ultimately, the video concludes that white supremacists are prone to infighting, often turning on each other over minor ideological differences (such as Israel-Palestine views or citizenship laws) and competition for personal clout and attention. The host's final advice to black Americans is to simply stay out of the conflict and let these figures continue to target one another. #WhiteSupremacistFeud #NickFuentes #EricOrval #RTTL #BirthrightCitizenship #FarRight #PoliticalInfighting #CatholicismVsProtestantism

Published: Nov 08, 2025

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