For the record, I am a big Ariel fan. He has given us thousands of hours of free content, for more than a decade, and continues to. His interviews have added tons of enjoyment to following MMA, for a LOT of fans, and for me personally. This is just an issue I disagree with him on. It's one that a lot of Jews (and non-Jews) have an extra-sensitive button about, which is understandable to a degree, but ultimately, what matters is context. If someone was using the song flippantly, or to make a mockery, that would be one thing; but this is clearly the opposite of that. The skater used the song out of reverence, and in honor. I don't see any problem with it. If anything, I think people like Ariel should be happy that the life & story of Oskar Schindler continues to be spread through the years to new generations via the arts. More people should know about it. It's a great story.