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EXPOSED: Children's YouTuber Ms. Rachel CAUGHT Liking Antisemitic Post, Issues Damage Control Apology

Gary FranchiJanuary 22, 2026164 views
EXPOSED: Children's YouTuber Ms. Rachel CAUGHT Liking Antisemitic Post, Issues Damage Control Apology
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Children's YouTube star Ms. Rachel found herself in hot water this week after eagle-eyed parents discovered she had liked a disgusting antisemitic comment on Instagram calling to "Free America from the Jews."

Rachel Griffin Accurso, who goes by "Ms. Rachel" and has built a massive following of over 18 million YouTube subscribers and nearly 5 million Instagram followers by creating educational content for toddlers, was forced to issue a damage control apology Wednesday after the shocking discovery went viral.

The incident raises serious questions about what kind of person parents have been trusting with their children's minds. How does someone "accidentally" like such a vile, hateful message? And what does this say about the content creators we're allowing to influence America's youngest generation?

Another Woke Influencer Exposed

This isn't just about one "mistake" – it's part of a disturbing pattern we've seen from left-wing influencers who present themselves as wholesome educators while harboring radical views. Parents who thought they found a "safe" channel for their kids are now discovering they may have been exposing their children to someone with deeply troubling beliefs.

The timing couldn't be more suspicious, coming just as President Trump begins his second term with strong support for Israel and a zero-tolerance policy for antisemitism. While Trump fights to restore America's moral leadership, we're seeing the true colors of the progressive influencer class.

"Parents need to wake up and realize that these social media 'educators' often have their own political agendas," said one concerned parent on social media. "We can't just blindly trust anyone with our children's minds."

Ms. Rachel's quick apology reeks of damage control rather than genuine remorse. The question isn't whether she's sorry she liked the post – it's whether she's sorry she got caught.

This incident should serve as a wake-up call for American parents: it's time to take back control of what influences our children. Are you ready to stop trusting woke content creators with your family's values?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConservativeDad88VerifiedJan 23, 2026
The damage control apology says it all - she got caught and is trying to save her brand. How do you 'accidentally' like an antisemitic post? These content creators think they can hide their true beliefs until the mask slips off.
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedJan 24, 2026
This is exactly why we need to be more careful about who we're letting influence our children. I always had a gut feeling something was off about her overly progressive messaging to toddlers.
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TradFamilyValuesVerifiedJan 24, 2026
Same here! My sister kept pushing Ms. Rachel videos for my kids but I stuck with classic educational content instead.