Actor John Cusack apologized after he retweeted a meme that he later admitted was anti-Semitic.
"It's clear that even if it was Israel's flag & even if you don't have antisemitic bone in your body, it is still an antisemitic cartoon. Because it deploys anti jewish stereotypes in its attacks on Israel, even if those critiques about state violence are legit I mistakenly retweeted an alt right account I thought was agreeing With the horrible bombing of a hospital in Palestine," Cusack said Monday on Twitter.
1. it's clear that even if it was Israel's flag & even if you don't have antisemitic bone in your body, it is still an antisemitic cartoon. Because it deploys anti jewish stereotypes in its attacks on Israel, even if those critiques about state violence are legit
— John Cusack (@johncusack) June 18, 2019
I mistakenly
2 I mistakenly retweeted an alt right account I thought was agreeing With the horrible bombing of a hospital in Palestine -
— John Cusack (@johncusack) June 18, 2019
The actor earlier had tweeted out a meme that said, "To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you were not allowed to criticize." The meme included a picture of a hand with a Star of David crushing people. Cusack added to the meme the caption, "Follow the money."
The quote, falsely attributed to French philosopher Voltaire, was originally from Kevin Alfred Strom, a white nationalist and Holocaust denier in an article titled "All America Must Know the Terror That is Upon Us" in which he spouts anti-Semitic conspiracies.
After being called out on Twitter and deleting the initial tweet, Cusack defended himself, claiming he thought the Star of David represented Israel rather than all Jews.
"Israel flag American flag - don’t represent the faiths to me- represent the states," he said.
Israel flag American flag - don’t represent the faiths to me- represent the states RT @ElliotMalin: That’s the problem is when you conflate the conflict with Jews - you side quite literally with those perpetrating the conflict who state the. https://t.co/EQRWL5Zd4v
— John Cusack (@johncusack) June 18, 2019
Cusack also claimed a bot made him retweet it and all bot accounts are alt-right accounts.
"A bot got me- I thought I was endorsing a pro Palestinian justice retweet - of an earlier post - it came I think from a different source -
Shouldn’t Have retweeted," he said.
A bot got me- I thought I was endorsing a pro Palestinian justice retweet - of an earlier post - it came I think from a different source -
— John Cusack (@johncusack) June 17, 2019
Shouldn’t Have retweeted -
"A bot is an alt right account - same thing- not a person but an organized agenda," he said.
A bot is an alt right account - same thing- not a person but an organized agenda RT @Anne_TX: @johncusack how do you deal with the constant bots and trolls? It would drive me insane.
— John Cusack (@johncusack) June 18, 2019
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/follow-the-money-john-cusack-apologizes-for-tweeting-anti-semitic-meme
2019-06-18 02:43:00Z
CBMibmh0dHBzOi8vd3d3Lndhc2hpbmd0b25leGFtaW5lci5jb20vbmV3cy9mb2xsb3ctdGhlLW1vbmV5LWpvaG4tY3VzYWNrLWFwb2xvZ2l6ZXMtZm9yLXR3ZWV0aW5nLWFudGktc2VtaXRpYy1tZW1l0gEA
Bagikan Berita Ini