Kenneth “Kenny KO” Boulet

March 26, 2026
@StopAntisemites
Kenneth “Kenny KO” Boulet

Kenneth “Kenny KO” Boulet is an American social media personality who built a large following – nearly 100,000 YouTube subscribers and about 50,000 X followers – through viral fitness content. He has since pivoted to spreading conspiratorial and extremist rhetoric, from Holocaust denial and Nazi glorification to claims of Jewish control and calls for harm. StopAntisemitism has successfully secured repeated enforcement actions against Boulet across multiple platforms including Tik Tok and Instagram, yet he continues to monetize his hate on the selling platform ‘Amaze’.

Boulet frequently promotes Holocaust denial, distortion, and the glorification of Nazism, denying or minimizing the genocide of Jews during World War II and praising those responsible. Some of his examples include:

  • Posting, “The National Socialists of Germany never gassed a single jew.”
  • Asking, “Why do we have an international holocaust remembrance day for a fictional story?”
  • Stating, “Imagine how great it would be if it had actually been 6 million.”
  • Declaring, “We need Hitler now more than ever.”
  • On the day of the Michigan synagogue car ramming, posting, “Let me guess, 6 million jews died in the shooting today.”
  • Denying the Bondi Beach terror attack, calling it a “false flag” and mocking the tragedy saying, “Apparently the death toll at Bondi Beach is now at 6 gazillion.”

Boulet spreads conspiratorial claims to his massive audience, suggesting that Jews wield hidden power over governments, media, and global events. Examples include:

  • Stating, “Israel has been pulling the strings for longer than people know to fight wars on their behalf.”
  • Declaring, “People need to realize it’s not the left vs the right. It’s us vs the tiny hats.”
  • Claiming, “The jewish people always attack first and then play victim after people defend themselves.”
  • Defending Hitler by saying that people can now see why he “removed the jewish influence of banks, media, politics” and adding that the media “has lied about Hitler for decades to cover up the actions of the jews.”

Boulet goes so far as to dehumanize Jews and call for violence, such as:

  • Asking, “When can we start expelling the jews from our country like Hitler?”
  • Posting, “What’s worse for the world, cancer or the jews?”
  • Declaring, “Antisemitism might actually be the cure for everything wrong in the world.”
  • Stating, “The only thing better than fireworks on the 4th of July is watching israel being bombed.”

Boulet’s pattern of commentary is clear: repeated, explicit rhetoric that fuels extremism and incites hostility toward Jewish communities worldwide. This kind of deliberate promotion of antisemitic hate at scale has real-world consequences, emboldening others to adopt similar views and increasing the risk of harassment and violence, both online and off.

Concerningly, Boulet monetizes off a storefront connected to these platforms, which is powered by Amaze. StopAntisemitism needs YOUR help – contact the CEO of Amaze HERE and demand that Boulet’s storefront is removed from their platform.