Who is Charles Veitch (Racist Youtuber)
Charles Veitch, once an outspoken conspiracy theorist, is now often recognized as a polarizing internet personality whose content frequently crosses the line for many viewers.

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Charles Veitch (born August 5, 1980) is a Brazilian-British YouTuber and street commentator known for his controversial interactions with the public and police. Originally a high-profile figure in the 9/11 “truther” movement, he has shifted his content over the years from anti-government activism to provocative street filming.
Background and Early Career
- Early Life: Born in Rio de Janeiro to a Brazilian mother and a Scottish father, Veitch later moved to the UK. He was educated at the prestigious Edinburgh Academy and holds a Master of Arts in Philosophy from the University of Edinburgh.
- Professional Start: Before his online fame, he worked in wealth management for HBOS and served in the Territorial Army. He was made redundant during the 2008 financial crisis, which he cites as the catalyst for his move into full-time activism.
Evolution of Content
Veitch’s online presence has gone through several distinct phases:
- The Love Police (2009–2011): He gained initial fame for “The Love Police,” a series where he used megaphones to jokingly “arrest” police officers or preach absurdist messages to commuters. At this time, he was heavily involved in 9/11 conspiracy theories and anarchist circles.
- The 9/11 Turnaround: In 2011, while filming a BBC documentary (9/11: Conspiracy Road Trip), Veitch famously changed his mind about 9/11 being an “inside job.” This led to a massive fallout with the conspiracy community, including figures like Alex Jones.
- Street Commentary (Present): His current content primarily consists of “walking videos” through UK towns (notably Manchester). These videos often focus on crime, homelessness, and interactions with individuals in various neighborhoods.
Controversies and Criticisms
Veitch is a highly polarizing figure, often described by critics and anti-fascist groups as a far-right provocateur. The “racist” label frequently applied to him stems from several recurring themes in his work:
- Targeted Filming: He is often accused of filming in predominantly Muslim or immigrant neighborhoods with the intent of provoking a reaction. His video titles often use inflammatory language regarding “Islamification” or “no-go zones.”
- Recent Altercations: In August 2025, reports surfaced of violent clashes in Manchester involving Veitch and anti-racism activists. Witnesses alleged that Veitch and his supporters targeted counter-protestors, leading to physical confrontations.
- “Ghetto” Narratives: Critics argue that his content sensationalizes urban poverty and portrays UK cities as “lawless ghettos” to appeal to a specific political base, often utilizing an aggressive, “in-your-face” filming style.
Current Standing
As of early 2026, Veitch maintains a significant following on YouTube (over 840,000 subscribers). While he describes himself as an “absurdist filmmaker” or a documentarian of truth, he remains a frequent subject of police interventions and public order incidents due to the confrontational nature of his street filming.



