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Grammy Award-winning artist Alicia Keys shared her interest in paragliding on Instagram this week. In a now-deleted Instagram post, she asked her fans, “What would you do if you weren’t afraid of anything?” She then said that she had her “eyes on paragliding…” In the photo, Keys is wearing a green-and-black leather jacket. This isn’t the first time Keys mentioned her interest in paragliding. Back in 2021, she mentioned it while on the popular radio show The Breakfast Club. Shortly after making the post, Keys was met with strong backlash. It even caught the attention of the Stop Antisemitism or...
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Kanye West returned to Instagram on Friday with his first post of 2023, announcing that he “likes Jewish people again,” after seeing Jonah Hill‘s performance in 21 Jump Street. He continued, writing in the caption, “No one should take anger against one or two individuals and transform that into hatred towards millions of innocent people.” 50 BEST CELEBRITY BIKINIS SLIDESHOW! 21 Jump Street directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller responded on their Twitter accounts. Miller tweeted, “Um… thanks for watching?” while Lord wrote, “Laughter is the best medicine.” This comes after West met with fa...
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After visiting the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, Arnold Schwarzenegger posted a 12-minute video on Facebook, where he encouraged people to change their paths if they find themselves fueled by hate. “Today, I want to talk to the people out there who might have already stumbled into the wrong direction, into the wrong path,” he began. “I want to talk to you if you’ve heard some conspiracies about Jewish people or people of any race, gender or orientation and thought, ‘That makes sense to me.’ I want to talk to you if you’ve found yourself thinking anyone is inferior or out to get you b...
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Kanye West‘s recent antisemitic remarks are having a very real and devastating effect. The people of Jacksonville, Florida witnessed his dangerous influence firsthand over the weekend. On October 29, an eerie message, “Kanye was right about the Jews,” was projected across the TIAA Bank Field during the popular Georgia-Florida game. There were also banners hanging from an overpass in the city that read “End Jewish Supremacy in America” and “Honk if you know it’s the Jews.” These offensive messages were likely inspired by the rapper’s October 8 threat to go “death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE.” At the...
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After being barred from his Instagram account, Kanye West was apparently trying to set a world record for being suspended from the most platforms for egregious statements. He has been facing criticism after wearing a “White Lives Matter” shirt at a show at Paris Fashion Week. Before his posts were removed and he wasn’t able to continue tweeting, West sent out several deranged and disgusting tweets about Jewish people that we won’t be platforming here. He also accused people like Sean “Diddy” Combs, who criticized his shirts, of being ordered by Jewish people behind-the-scenes to criticize him....
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The family of Roald Dahl has apologized for the author’s antisemitism, which hurt his reputation during his lifetime and continues to taint interpretations of his work after his death, through a statement on the website that was recently discovered and publicized but has been up for an indefinite amount of time. “The Dahl family and the Roald Dahl Story Company deeply apologise for the lasting and understandable hurt caused by some of Roald Dahl’s statements, the statement reads. “Those prejudiced remarks are incomprehensible to us and stand in marked contrast to the man we knew and to the val...
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