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Nick Cannon said something anti semitic, he even acknowledged and apologized for it. He may or may not be truly hostile toward Jewish people, but he clearly crossed the line. Now people can argue the heat he is getting is disportionaly to what a white person would get if they want.I agree with this but I dont mind those cherry picked examples being used when ppl want to go off and call Nick Cannon antisemitic (also Ice Cube and SJax now?) and completely write him off.
Cube outchea spewing nonsense constantly, Stephen Jackson outchea doubling and tripling down on his ignorance. How can I take issue with those two getting those labels when they are repeat offenders and unapologetic
Like what do we call white people that say something racist, then says another thing racist, then doubles down on the racist comment, claims not to be racist yet repeats a racist argument? We call them not racist?
The so called "Jewish Question" is a anti semitic conspiracy theory that white nationalist peddle. Those dudes words are theirs and theirs only, they don't speak for all black people, no one made them spokesmen. They need to do better, and other black folk need to be cautious about the arguments they make in their defense. Folk can criticize as what they see as a disproportionate reaction, but I don't think they should be trying to give credence to those dudes clearly problematic rhetoric.
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