Nick Cannon has been known to speak his mind whether it’s during an interview, a stand-up comedy routine, or a social media post. After being called out for spewing anti-Semitic ideals.
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Pink Floyd‘s Roger Waters has been accused of anti-semitism due to comments he made about Jewish billionaire Sheldon Adelson.Waters has been criticised for comments he made while speaking with the Middle East Media Research Institute.In the interview, Waters called Adelson “the puppet master pulling the strings of Donald Trump, Mike Pompeo, and what’s his name… the Ambassador [to Israel]…”“And Sheldon Adelson is a right-wing fascist racist bigot who doesn’t understand the first thing about the
.Nick Cannon has been known to speak his mind whether it’s during an interview, a stand-up comedy routine, or a social media post. After being called out for spewing anti-Semitic ideals.
June 30 episode of his podcast Cannon’s Class, Cannon made remarks which many criticised as anti-Semitic during his interview with former Public Enemy member Professor Griff. Griff was fired from Public Enemy in the late 1980s following an interview in which he claimed that “the Jews are wicked”.“The Semitic people are Black people,” Cannon said on the podcast.
Nick Cannon has come under fire for comments he made during the most recent episode of his YouTube show,. The host took to Facebook to speak out after he received backlash for what people are calling anti-Semitic comments, claiming that he has «no hate» in his heart.«Anyone who knows me knows that I have no hate in my heart nor malice intentions.
Jordan Moreau ViacomCBS is ending its long-running relationship with Nick Cannon after he made anti-Semitic comments on his podcast.In the June 30 episode of “Cannon’s Class,” the actor and TV host interviewed Professor Griff, a rapper who was a part of Public Enemy before leaving the group after making anti-Semitic remarks.On the podcast, Cannon said Black people are the “true Hebrews” and talked about anti-Semitic conspiracy theories involving the Rothschild family.“It’s never hate speech,
Nick Cannon’s decades-long partnership with ViacomCBS has ended due to backlash over some comments deemed anti-Semitic that he made during a recent podcast. As Newsweek points out, Cannon has had a long relationship with the media conglomerate, which has included hosting shows on such ViacomCBS-owned properties as Nickelodeon and MTV.
Nick Cannon insists he’s spreading nothing but love after getting heat for his controversial interview.
Nick Cannon stepped waist-deep into controversy during an episode of his podcast “Cannon’s Class”, when he was joined by former Public Enemy rapper Richard “Professor Griff” Griffin, who was notoriously kicked out of the group in 1989 when he gave an interview to the Washington Post and declared that Jews were responsible “for the majority of wickedness that goes on across the globe.”
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Stranger Things actress was speaking to the Sunday Times about one particular incident where she claimed the Mad Max star made the offensive comments, which he has since denied.Ryder said: "We were at a crowded party with one of my good friends, and Mel Gibson was smoking a cigar, and we're all talking and he said to my friend, who's gay, 'Oh wait, am I gonna get AIDS?'"And then something came up about Jews, and he said, 'You're not an oven dodger, are you?'"Ryder previously shared the same
Winona Ryder is calling out Mel Gibson for making derogatory remarks towards her and a friend at a Hollywood party.In an interview with The Sunday Times, Winona Ryder opened up about facing anti-semitism sentiments in a number of "interesting ways" throughout her career and also accused Mel Gibson of making anti-semitic and homophobic remarks directed at her.Recalling the interaction she had with Gibson at a Hollywood party in the mid-'90s, the "Stranger Things" star said: "We were at a crowded
Mel Gibson is denying Winona Ryder's claim that he made anti-gay and anti-Semitic remarks at a party they attended decades earlier. In a statement to ET on Tuesday, Gibson's rep called Ryder's recollection of the alleged incident — which she shared with in 2010 and repeated in a new interview with the — «100 percent untrue.» «This is 100 percent untrue.
Winona Ryder is opening up about her experiences with anti-Semitism in Hollywood.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaWinona Ryder offered new details about an encounter with Mel Gibson in which she alleges that the “Braveheart” star made homophobic and anti-Semitic remarks, claiming that he made the comments at a party in the 1990s.The actress has accused Gibson of making bigoted comments in her presence for years, but those allegations resurfaced in a recent interview with the Sunday Times.
Winona Ryder claimed Mel Gibson once made a slew of derogatory comments toward her and a friend at a Hollywood party.The Stranger Things star, 48, went into detail about an uncomfortable interaction with the director, 64, in a new interview with the U.K.’s Sunday Times and admitted she’s faced anti-semitism in a number of “interesting ways” throughout her career.“We were at a crowded party with one of my good friends,” Ryder explained.
Winona Ryder is revealing a comment that Mel Gibson reportedly made to her about being Jewish.
Sunday Times while promoting her role in the HBO limited series “The Plot Against America.”Ryder, who was born Winona Lauren Horowitz, said she identifies as Jewish though she does not consider “religious” though she identifies as Jewish.
William Earl administratorWinona Ryder has accused Mel Gibson of making anti-semitic and anti-gay comments in an interview with The Sunday Times. The “Stranger Things” star was asked by a reporter if she has experienced anti-semitism in the industry and she responded with several examples.“I have … in interesting ways,” she explained.