Hayden McDougall

Hayden McDougall, the influencer behind the grotesquely misogynistic Instagram account @womanpropaganda, has built an audience of over a million by disguising racist and antisemitic extremism as edgy “social commentary.” By laundering neo-Nazi propaganda, Holocaust denial, and far-right dog whistles through irony and debate, McDougall shows just how easily hate can be normalized and monetized at massive scale.
McDougall regularly spreads antisemitic conspiracy theories that falsely portray Jews as secretly controlling global events, violence, and national affairs. Some examples include Hayden McDougall:
- Repeatedly stating “Israel did 9/11.”
- Responding to a video of Charlie Kirk by saying, “I think at this point we’re all on the same page about 9/11… but now I’m wondering did Israel also do 9/10?” in reference to Kirk’s murder.
- Stating, “It’s not white people running this country, it’s someone else,” following a video featuring an Orthodox Jewish man.
Beyond promoting false conspiracy theories, McDougall regularly uses antisemitic tropes to dehumanize Jewish people and communities. He relies on demonization, dual-loyalty accusations, and financial scapegoating to portray Jewish identity as sinister. Some examples include Hayden McDougall:
- Stating, “I feel like we’re a better nation to host a parasite state than anyone else,” most likely referring to Israel and the U.S. relationship.
- Asking, “If this guy was in charge do you think we’d be getting replaced in our own country and giving all of our money to Israel?”
- Watching a video of Jewish man praying during Havdalah and stating, “I don’t know what’s going on here, but it almost seems demonic.”
- In reaction to a video of Ana Kasparian ranting about Israelis and calling Jews demons, McDougall nods along and gives a thumbs up before concluding, “Send this video to your Jewish friend.”
Hayden McDougall also downplays antisemitism while joking about or excusing violence, framing hate as irony or provocation. For example, after sharing a video of IDF soldiers, he said, “If you don’t already want Hamas to win, how could you not after watching this video. I don’t know, I’m rooting for Hamas at this point,” adding a “just kidding” disclaimer, which only underscores the dangers of his reckless normalization.
With over one million followers exposed to this content daily, Hayden McDougall’s platform is especially dangerous as he encourages his audience to dismiss or justify harm towards the Jewish community.
McDougall must not be allowed to spread and monetize this hate. StopAntisemitism needs YOUR help – report Hayden McDougall’s Instagram account HERE!
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- Click on the 3 dots at the top right of the account
- Click “report” then click “something specific about this account”
- On the next page, click “something else” then choose the reason for reporting (ie. violence, hate, or exploitation) and how it falls under that category (ie. hate speech)
- Press “submit”


