A leading Australian academic has slammed celebrity chef Pete Evans for interviewing Holocaust denier David Icke on his podcast this week.
Evans, 47, who has sparked controversy for sharing dangerous conspiracies about vaccines, COVID-19 and the 5G network, announced on Monday night that he’d just spent two ‘enlightening’ hours interviewing Icke, 68.
Icke is known for espousing absurd conspiracy theories, some of which relate to Holocaust denial and the idea that bloodthirsty Jewish ‘lizard people’ secretly control the world.
‘Profoundly shameful’: Dr Dvir Abramovich (left), the chairman of the Anti-Defamation Commission, has slammed Pete Evans (right) for supporting Holocaust denier David Icke by giving him a platform to spread conspiracy theories
Most recently, Icke bizarrely claimed that Jewish cultists or ‘Sabbatean Frankists’ were responsible for the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr Dvir Abramovich, who is the chairman of the Anti-Defamation Commission, had successfully campaigned to revoke Icke’s visa to tour Australia in 2019.
While Evans’ podcast interview with Icke has not yet been published, the decision to give him a platform is, according to Dr Abramovich, unjustifiable.
‘Mr Evans may choose to put the blinders on and conveniently ignore the facts, but we won’t’: While Evans’ podcast interview with Icke (pictured) has not yet been published, the decision to give him a platform is, as explained by Dr Dvir Abramovich, untenable
‘It beggars belief that Mr Evans is giving a thumbs-up and mainstreaming and legitimising a hate-preacher who has a long-standing record of peddling antisemitic conspiracy theories and stomach-churning bigoted rants,’ Dr Abramovich told Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday.
‘Pete Evans is dead wrong on this this issue, and should do some serious soul-searching about his morally indefensible conduct.’
It is not suggested that Evans endorses the views of Icke relating to Holocaust denial or the Jewish people.
Holocaust-denier: Icke (pictured) Icke has previously advocated for Holocaust denial to be taught in schools, and believes that Jews bankrolled Hitler
Dr Abramovich explained that Evans’ decision to feature Icke on his podcast was ‘a slap in the face’ to Holocaust survivors and a ‘kick in the stomach’ to those who died fighting the Nazis.
‘Mr Evans may choose to put the blinders on and conveniently ignore the facts, but we won’t,’ Dr Abramovich said.
Icke has previously advocated for Holocaust denial to be taught in schools, and believes that Jews bankrolled Hitler.
Time to shelve: Dr Abramovich, who has personally reached out to Evans (pictured) himself, continued: ‘We urge Pete Evans to shelve this podcast and to apologise for his lapse in judgement’
He has also claimed Jews were behind the slave trade, caused the 2008 Global Financial Crisis and staged the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Icke’s book, And The Truth Will Set You Free, is littered with Holocaust-denial rhetoric including one line which reads: ‘The Holocaust cannot avoid this exposure to proper debate for very much longer’.
‘Giving Icke a voice and a platform is profoundly shameful, and will only bolster the credibility of this demagogue of hate and his extremist slurs,’ Dr Abramovich said.
Updating fans: Promoting the interview via his Instagram on Monday night, Evans wrote: ‘Just finished a 2 hour podcast with @davidickeofficial. Thank you David for a stimulating and enlightening heart opening conversation into the realm of infinite possibilities’
Dr Abramovich, who has personally reached out to Evans himself, continued: ‘We urge Pete Evans to shelve this podcast and to apologise for his lapse in judgement.’
‘This is not who we are as Australians, and this podcast sends the wrong signal about our nation and violates our core values of tolerance, diversity and respect.’
Icke was banned from YouTube in May for making dangerous and unproven claims about COVID-19, including suggesting that the virus is linked to the 5G mobile network.
In the same month, Facebook similarly removed Icke’s page from its platform for publishing ‘health misinformation that could cause physical harm’.
Meanwhile, Evans promoted his upcoming interview with Icke via n Instagram on Monday night, writing: ‘Just finished a 2 hour podcast with @davidickeofficial. Thank you David for a stimulating and enlightening heart opening conversation into the realm of infinite possibilities.’