Bryce Mitchell is being recognized for his various contributions to society. But probably not the kind worth celebrating, as the UFC bantamweight was recently named “Antisemite of the Week” by StopAntisemitism. The grassroots organization remains ”dedicated to exposing groups and individuals that espouse incitement towards the Jewish people and engage in antisemitic behaviors.“ Mitchell insists […]
Bryce Mitchell is being recognized for his various contributions to society.
But probably not the kind worth celebrating, as the UFC bantamweight was recently named “Antisemite of the Week” by StopAntisemitism. The grassroots organization remains ”dedicated to exposing groups and individuals that espouse incitement towards the Jewish people and engage in antisemitic behaviors.“
Mitchell insists he’s “not a nazi” despite idiotic rants like this.
Mitchell, 30, claims to “love everyone in the world with all his heart.“
Well, almost everyone.
“A couple slurs wont get u this award,” Mitchell wrote on Instagram. “A couple of mean tweets wont do it. u have to know history and scripture and preach them in a way that is so factual that the enemy is so scared by the information u spew, they want to kill u. to really b a high level target u have to b willing to give everything!! all sponsors, all ur reputation, all ur money, ur family, and life!! and i am willing! i trust the Lord with our fate! i dont care for my own life i care for His plan.”
And “His plan” does not include spell-casting witches.
“Remember if ur spreading the Gospel correctly were supposed to anger demons and bring the sword to them, not peace,” Mitchell continued. “Fear not, no man can pluck u from the hands of the Lord. tho they compass me about, yea they compass me about, He will strike them down. like chaff in the wind they will b gone before my Lord.”
Mitchell (18-3), who recently defeated Said Nurmagomedov at UFC Abu Dhabi, is currently awaiting his next assignment.
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