BAYC caught in a public opinion storm over Nazi club NFT racism

The NFTs ecosystem is now in vogue in the crypto market. It’s New York NFT Week, and things are off to a bad start. The release of a new documentary that accuses BAYC of being Nazi propaganda has begun horribly. In the one-hour documentary, YouTube maker “Philion” accuses the Bored Ape Yacht Club of employing race stereotypes and Nazi symbolism.

BAYC branded racist over Nazi dog whistles

Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) is a 10,000-strong series of anthropomorphized ape cartoons offered as NFTs. Since April 2021, the value has increased to over 5B USD, with several similar initiatives emerging as a result. The apes have various costumes and characteristics, most of which are racially motivated or have a military background.

The claim of racist symbolism in the collection has been a major talking point on social media throughout the year, with artist Ryder Ripps releasing a compendium of what he alleges is Nazi imagery and antisemitism in early 2022.

The act of degrading someone by comparing them to an ape/monkey has been performed for several centuries. There is a term for it: “simianization.” Throughout history, there have been many instances where dictatorial leaders used it to legitimize violence and racism against another group by dehumanizing them and comparing them to apes.

Simianization has been used against numerous ethnic groups, such as Jewish, Irish, and Asian people, but it is most commonly utilized against Black people. The apes in BAYC may appear harmless at first glance; however, several characteristics suggest they are intended to represent Black people and Asian people.