Kicking a streamer in the collarbone just proved in the worst possible way that zero self-awareness is a superpower. The cool-looking content creator spent the weekend celebrating one of the most tone-deaf moments in recent streaming history.
Collarbone helped a Miami Beach nightclub play Kanye West’s banned anti-Semitic song “Heil Hitler” during a live broadcast that also featured Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes, Sneako and Myron Gaines.
The incident occurred during what TMZ calls a “manosphere” party.
The group took a party bus to prepare for the game before heading to the South Beach venue. Video taken at the Vendôme nightclub on Saturday night shows the band singing along to the song.
The video spread like wildfire across social media platforms. Videos posted by Reddit users show streamers dancing and giving Nazi salutes as banned songs are played at cork-corking ceremonies.
Collarbone found out about the backlash during a live broadcast on Sunday. He doesn’t show any remorse, but doubles down, with a smug satisfaction that gives you goosebumps.
“Yeah, it’s viral. It’s everywhere, man,” Collarbone said while browsing for criticism on social media. “It’s funny because we actually had a Jewish club in Miami Beach that played ‘Heil Hitler.’ Right? That’s what’s funny, we had enough status and clout to get them to play the most… Like, you couldn’t even find the song on one platform. We had to play it on the Rumble.”
The anchor then addressed his critics, calling him an “awkward kid” whose defensive energy screamed insecurity.
“It’s so funny. It’s so funny! ‘Awkward kids ask for a song.’ Yeah, awkward kids, but we have… Yeah, look at this part. Look at this part! Man, we’re so embarrassed. Look at this part! You know what I mean? Like, it’s so fun! In fact, hilarious. So funny.”
Vendôme nightclub released a damage control statement following the incident. The agency has tried to distance itself from controversy through corporate rhetoric.
Nick Fuentes, Snake, Collarbone and Andrew Tate played Ye’s song “Heil Hitler” at their request at a Miami nightclub.
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“It has come to our attention that a video from one of our venues has been circulating online containing highly offensive and unacceptable content and images,” Vendôme posted on Instagram. “We want to make it clear: Vendôme and our hotel group do not condone anti-Semitism, hate speech or bigotry of any kind.”
The nightclub claimed they were conducting an “internal review” to understand how the song was played. They pledged to “take immediate action to hold responsible parties accountable.”
The collarbone celebration reveals the twisted logic of attention-seeking streamers who mistake anger for influence.
The fact that he brags about manipulating a Jewish-owned institution for Nazi propaganda shows how far removed from basic human decency these creators are.

