Bad Empanada Challenges Ethan Klein’s Claims of Receiving Human Skulls
Yanis “Bad Empanada,”a prominent Australian-Argentinian YouTuber, has weighed in on Ethan Klein’s recent assertions regarding receiving “human skulls”in the mail. Bad Empanada insinuated that Klein was feigning victimhood and suggested he had purchased the skulls himself.
Bad Empanada’s Response on Social Media
In a post dated April 21, 2025, Bad Empanada criticized Klein for allegedly engaging in “genocide apologia.”He stated:
“Imagine getting destroyed so bad for genocide apologia that you’re reduced to trying to play the victim by buying novelty human skulls, claiming that someone else sent them to you as a threat, and posting pictures of them with the tags from the store you bought them from still plainly visible. Zionists will do literally anything to avoid reckoning with the reality of their ideology.”
Ethan Klein’s Alarming Claims About CPS and Human Skulls
In March 2025, Klein revealed that he had been targeted by a false report made to Child Protective Services (CPS) regarding the wellbeing of his children. Following this, he recounted the unsettling incident of receiving “human skulls”in the mail, coinciding with the CPS inquiry.
Details from the H3 Podcast
During a recent episode of the H3 Podcast, Klein shared that the unexpected package had led him to undergo an interview with the FBI. He remarked:
“There’s something that I’ve never talked about publicly, but around the same time, we received two human skulls in the mail at our home, which led to us having a very pleasant interview with the FBI. Things have progressed well past the point of, ‘That’s just what the internet does.'”
Klein’s Issues with CPS
Previously, on March 7, 2025, Ethan Klein had disclosed his initial encounter with CPS following the anonymous report. He described the situation as follows:
“It culminated in somebody, finally, an anonymous call went into them (CPS) on the third, saying that they were someone that works at the house and they wanted to report us because our kids are crawling around and eating dog s**t and getting viruses. When he first showed up, he’s like, ‘Somebody you know who made the report,’ and I’m like, ‘No, okay.’ I mean yeah, you could easily impersonate.”
View the podcast episode here(Timestamp: 13:55)
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