The video discusses seven famous individuals or groups who have expressed racist, xenophobic, or discriminatory views. The list includes:
1. Paula Deen, an American chef who used a racial slur and made discriminatory comments.
2. John Wayne, a legendary actor who expressed white supremacist views.
3. Walt Disney, a businessman who was accused of being anti-Semitic.
4. Mel Gibson, an actor who made anti-Semitic and racist comments.
5. Andrew Thomas, an American politician who made homophobic and xenophobic comments.
6. Robert Mugabe, the former President of Zimbabwe who implemented state terror against homosexuals.
7. Golden Dawn, a Greek far-right political party that promotes racist and xenophobic views.
The video highlights that these individuals and groups have used their platforms to spread hate and intolerance, and that their views are not acceptable in modern society.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. In 2015, Donald Trump was an example of someone who displayed racism and xenophobia.
2. Paula Deen used a racist epithet, which led to her losing her TV show and restaurant business.
3. John Wayne expressed white supremacist views in a 1971 interview with Playboy magazine.
4. Walt Disney was accused of using racist epithets and being an anti-Semite.
5. Mel Gibson made anti-Semitic remarks during a police stop in 2006 and was also recorded making racist and xenophobic comments in a phone call with his ex-wife in 2011.
6. Andrew Thomas, a politician in Arizona, has made homophobic and anti-immigrant comments.
7. Robert Mugabe, the former president of Zimbabwe, was a dictator who exercised state terror against homosexuals and has been accused of being homophobic.
8. The Golden Dawn party in Greece is an extremist group that has been accused of racism, xenophobia, and homophobia, and has been involved in violent incidents, including a murder committed by a party member.
9. The Golden Dawn party has won elections in Greece and has gained seats in the Greek parliament.
10. The party's ideology is based on fascist nostalgia and has been fueled by the economic crisis in Greece.