In addition to being a racist and deeply misogynistic far-right pastor, Joel Webbon is theocratic fascist Christian nationalist who has become more virulently antisemitic in recent months, which is saying something given that Webbon has openly proclaimed that he hopes the world will one day learn to "humanize Hitler."
Predictably, Webbon is a big fan of Hitler-loving racist, misogynistic, antisemitic, homophobic, Christian nationalist, fascist, white nationalist Nick Fuentes and recently dedicated an episode of his own "Right Response Ministries" podcast to praising Fuentes' recent appearance on "Piers Morgan Uncensored."
During that interview, Morgan grilled Fuentes about his admiration for Hitler and his Holocaust denialism, which Fuentes' smugly and vociferously defended.
On his program, Webbon applauded Fuentes' performance, particularly regarding the Holocaust, which Webbon fumed has been turned into a "false, wicked, satanic religion" that is used to oppress young white men in America.
"That historical event is no mere historical event," Webbon seethed. "It is a religion. It is an ideology. It is a worldview. It is a weaponized bludgeon that has beat generation after generation after generation of white young men into believing they're not allowed to have a future."
"It is time for Holocaustianity—that false, wicked, satanic religion of Holocaustianity—to fall and crumble like the idol that it is," he bellowed. "[When] somebody raises an Islamic 90-foot statue in my state, which they have outside of Houston, my prayer is that statue would be ground into dust. Let no false god be worshiped on American soil. This is a Christian nation and Christ is king."
"The same principle applies to a more powerful false religion that has had America, my nation, in a stranglehold a lot longer and a lot tighter than Islam ever has or likely ever will," Webbon continued. "That is the false religion, not of Islam, but Holocaustianity and all its idols, and all its high priests, and all of its altars, and all of its sacraments must be ground into dust!"
"If that requires some young men to use language that makes you feel a little icky, God bless it," Webbon proclaimed.