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EXPOSED: Children's YouTuber Ms. Rachel LIKES Anti-Semitic Post, Claims 'Accident'

Gary FranchiJanuary 22, 2026147 views
EXPOSED: Children's YouTuber Ms. Rachel LIKES Anti-Semitic Post, Claims 'Accident'
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The left's mask is slipping once again, folks. Ms. Rachel, the wildly popular children's YouTuber with millions of young followers, has been exposed for liking a blatantly anti-Semitic comment on her Instagram page that read "Free America from the Jews."

After sharp-eyed patriots on social media spotted the damning like, Ms. Rachel quickly scrambled into damage control mode, posting what can only be described as a desperate, tearful video claiming it was all just a big "accident."

Sure it was, Rachel. We're supposed to believe that someone with millions of followers just accidentally double-taps on one of the most vile anti-Semitic phrases imaginable? The same entertainer who has repeatedly pushed far-left political messaging to impressionable children?

This isn't Ms. Rachel's first rodeo with controversial political content. The children's entertainer has previously faced criticism for injecting woke ideology into content supposedly designed for toddlers and preschoolers. Now we're seeing the true face of the radical left's influence in children's media.

Pattern of Extremism

What's particularly disturbing is how this incident reveals the casual anti-Semitism that apparently runs through certain circles of the progressive left. When you're so immersed in radical ideology that you "accidentally" endorse eliminationist rhetoric against Jewish Americans, maybe it's time to examine your social media habits—and your heart.

Parents across America are rightfully outraged. They trusted this woman with their children's entertainment and education, only to discover she's apparently consuming and endorsing the most toxic forms of hate speech.

"This is exactly why parents need to be vigilant about who they allow to influence their children," said one concerned mother on social media. "There are no accidents when it comes to anti-Semitism."

The timing couldn't be worse for Ms. Rachel, as Americans are increasingly waking up to the radical indoctrination happening in children's media. Under President Trump's second term, there's a renewed focus on protecting kids from inappropriate political content masquerading as entertainment.

How many more "accidents" will it take before parents realize what's really happening to their children's minds?

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Gary Franchi

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

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ConservativeDad47VerifiedJan 22, 2026
How do you 'accidentally' like an anti-Semitic post? That excuse doesn't hold water. Actions have consequences, especially when you're influencing millions of children.
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ProtectOurKids2023VerifiedJan 23, 2026
Wow, just wow. Another children's entertainer showing their true colors.
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FreedomFighter88VerifiedJan 23, 2026
This is exactly why we need to vet EVERYTHING our kids consume online. The mask always slips eventually.
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HomeschoolHeroVerifiedJan 23, 2026
100% agree! We switched to educational content from Christian creators only after incidents like this.
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TruthSeeker45VerifiedJan 23, 2026
The 'accident' excuse is getting old. These people think they can say anything and just apologize later when they get caught.
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RealTalkRebeccaVerifiedJan 23, 2026
Can someone explain what exactly the post said? The article mentions it was anti-Semitic but doesn't give specifics.
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedJan 23, 2026
I knew something was off about her! My kids used to watch her channel but I always had this gut feeling. Trust your instincts, parents!
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TradFamilyValuesVerifiedJan 23, 2026
Same here! There's always something beneath the surface with these influencers targeting our children.
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ChristianMomof4VerifiedJan 23, 2026
This breaks my heart because my kids genuinely enjoyed her songs. Now I have to explain why we can't watch her anymore. Why can't children's content creators just stay out of politics?
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AmericaFirstMamaVerifiedJan 24, 2026
I pulled my toddler's access to her videos immediately after seeing this. We can't support people who promote hate, accident or not. There are plenty of other educational channels out there.
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TraditionalValuesVerifiedJan 24, 2026
Good for you! We have to vote with our views and wallets.