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10.12.2022 - 00:43 / deadline.com
Ari Emanuel returned to his hometown today to decry “the virus of antisemitism and hate and division” that is “spreading and attacking the foundations of our culture.”
In an op-ed for the Chicago Tribune, the Windy City-born Endeavor CEO called out the “cartoonish Kanye clown show,” Dave Chappelle, the Republican Party and Donald Trump for “the normalization of white supremacy, antisemitism and racism” in American society. “In the last year, we’ve seen how antisemitic conspiracies from the far right about Jewish control of politics, finance and Hollywood have become mainstreamed,” the former agent to the ex-Celebrity Apprentice host wrote (see the full op-ed below)
“So yes, keep our eye on the bigger picture — of course condemn cartoonish antisemitism and racism and hate, but also condemn more subtle and insidious forms of conspiracy theories that have no basis in fact,” Emanuel concluded in the op-ed.
Today’s piece by the sharp-elbowed exec, who in 2006 decried a drunken anti-Semitic rant by future WME client Mel Gibson, follows a Financial Times op-end that Emanuel wrote back in October pushing agencies, business and sponsors to cut ties with Kanye West after the man now legally known as Ye went on a vile antisemitic social media tirade. “Those who continue to do business with West are giving his misguided hate an audience,” said Emanual in the FT piece.” There should be no tolerance anywhere for West’s anti-Semitism.”
Of course, that was before former CAA client West went on Alex Jones’ InfoWars to praise Adolf Hitler and Nazis at the beginning of this month.
West soon afterwards posted a tweet an image of a swastika inside a Star of David on the Elon Musk-owned Twitter – – a move that caused even the GOP to delete
Kim Kardashian is still thinking about growing her family again… maybe!
Celtic legend Tom Boyd was left fuming after Liel Abada a goal chopped off against Livingston after a lengthy VAR check led to an offside call.
Five Jewish and anti-hate organisations in the US have asked online creators to resist the temptation to provide Kanye West with further opportunities to share his racist and antisemitic views, given that to date the rapper has met the backlash to his controversial statements by simply ramping up his dangerous rhetoric.While more mainstream media – and social media platforms – have started to cut off West since he started pushing a racist, antisemitic agenda, he still has various channels online to share his views, and an interview with the rapper can get those online channels a lot of attention.He recently appeared with far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on his ‘Infowars’ show. Although even Jones seemed taken aback when West declared that: “I see good things about Hitler … Every human being has something of value that they brought to the table, especially Hitler”.The new message urging online creators and influencers to not provide a platform for West has come from the Anti-Defamation League, the Southern Poverty Law Center, the American Jewish Committee, StopAntisemitism and the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance.In part they were responding to news that white nationalist Nick Fuentes, who has become an ally of West of late, has been talking to popular Twitch gamer Adin Ross about arranging an interview with the rapper.Ross, who is Jewish, has reportedly said that he was planning to “stand up for the Jews” in any interview.
SAG-AFTRA believes in free speech, but not hate speech. On Friday, the union took the rare step of condemning one of its own members – Ye, formerly known as Kanye West – for making antisemitic statements.
There was much talk in the Kennedy Center Honors after-party about one of the standout moments from the three-hour long ceremony on Sunday: Sacha Baron Cohen’s return as Borat as part of the tribute to U2.
Kanye West, now known as Ye, has resurfaced on social media after he was suspended from Twitter for “inciting violence” following more antisemitic messages.
Kanye West has burned even more bridges, this time with many of his Reddit stans.
President Joe Biden weighed in on the rise in antisemitism, tweeting out a call for political leaders to condemn hate speech.
Kanye West has been suspended from Twitter after a shocking day of jaw-dropping comments both on the social media app and in an interview with Alex Jones.
Increasingly volatile rapper Kanye West, who now goes by Ye, is no longer going to acquire right-wing social network Parler.
Kanye West doubled down on his antisemitic comments during a controversial new interview, praising Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party.
after two years of public battles—most of which she seems to have won. No wonder she’s feeling great about the finalized split. Insider sources that Kardashian is “very relieved” that her ex-husband, Kanye West, has finally agreed to terms. “ that they were now able to agree on.
Kim Kardashian is breathing a big sigh of relief.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have FINALLY finalized their divorce.