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Nick Cannon Apologizes For Anti-Jewish Comments But Not For Anti-White Comments

Cannon had refused to apologize just one day earlier

Chris Menahan | Information Liberation - July 16, 2020 0 Comments

Link: https://www.infowars.com/nick-canno...ish-comments-but-not-for-anti-white-comments/

Nick Cannon on Wednesday issued a lengthy apology on Twitter to the Jewish community for his “hurtful and divisive words” but offered no apology for calling white people “evil” subhumans and “savage barbarians.”

First and foremost I extend my deepest and most sincere apologies to my Jewish sisters and brothers for the hurtful and divisive words that came out of my mouth during my interview with Richard Griffin.

— Nick Cannon (@NickCannon)
July 16, 2020

While the Jewish experience encompasses more than 5,000 years and there is so much I have yet to learn, I have had at least a minor history lesson over the past few days and to say that it is eye-opening would be a vast understatement.

— Nick Cannon (@NickCannon)
July 16, 2020

I want to assure my Jewish friends, new and old, that this is only the beginning of my education—I am committed to deeper connections, more profound learning and strengthening the bond between our two cultures today and every day going forward.

— Nick Cannon (@NickCannon)
July 16, 2020

I just had the blessed opportunity to converse with Rabbi Abraham Cooper director of global social action
@SimonWiesenthal
My first words to my brother was, I apologize for the hurt I caused the Jewish Community….

— Nick Cannon (@NickCannon)
July 16, 2020

On my podcast I used words & referenced literature I assumed to be factual to uplift my community instead turned out to be hateful propaganda and stereotypical rhetoric that pained another community For this I am deeply sorry but now together we can write a new chapter of healing

— Nick Cannon (@NickCannon)
July 16, 2020

“Notice he hasn’t apologized (nor will he) for his racist beliefs about white people being ‘evil’ because of ‘genetics,'” conservative commentator Mark Dice
remarked
on Twitter. “That kind of ‘hate speech’ is allowed.”

And….the crisis management team has stepped in trying to salvage what’s left of Nick Cannon’s career. Notice he hasn’t apologized (nor will he) for his racist beliefs about white people being “evil” because of “genetics.” That kind of “hate speech” is allowed.
https://t.co/OOLkplODik

— Mark Dice (@MarkDice)
July 16, 2020

Cannon had refused to apologize just one day earlier.

INBOX: ViacomCBS terminates relationship with Nick Cannon after he refuses to apologize or acknowledge wrongdoing by spreading blatantly anti-Semitic conspiracy theories
pic.twitter.com/BD94qu5jws

— Peter J. Hasson (@peterjhasson)
July 15, 2020

Breakfast Club radio host Charlamagne responded to news of Cannon’s firing by saying: “If there’s one thing Jewish people have showed us, it’s they have the power.”

“I can’t wait until the day black people are able to fire people for saying things about us that we deem racist,” Charlamagne said.

“If there�fs one thing Jewish people have showed us, it�fs they have the power. I can�ft wait until the day black people are able to fire people for saying things about us that we deem racist.”
@cthagod
defends Nick Cannon after firing.
https://t.co/9tGUnz36Jn

— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer)
July 15, 2020

Charlamagne has yet to apologize.
 
Charlamagne Tha God Says Nick Cannon Was Fired Because Jews ‘Have the Power’

Link: https://www.yahoo.com/news/charlamagne-tha-god-says-nick-184715407.html

Mairead McArdle
National Review ●July 16, 2020, 1:47 PM

Radio host Charlamagne tha God said Wednesday that he believes Nick Cannon was fired by ViacomCBS because Jewish people “have the power” in the media landscape.

“Listen, Nick is my guy. I hate it had to be him, but that’s what you can do when you have the power. And if there’s one thing Jewish people have showed us, it’s they have the power,” he said during Wednesday’s broadcast of the radio show The Breakfast Club. “I can’t wait until the day black people are able to fire people for saying things about us that we deem racist. We can barely get cops fired for actually killing us!”

ViacomCBS canceled Cannon’s contract after the actor and television host “failed to acknowledge or apologize for perpetuating anti-Semitism” on an episode of his podcast, Cannon’s Class, which was recorded last year but reposted by Cannon last week. During the episode, which included an interview with Richard Griffin of the hip hop group “Public Enemy,” Cannon praised Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan and riffed on conspiracy theories about Jewish people and “centralized banking, the bloodlines that control everything — even outside of America.” He also said that he could not be anti-Semitic since black people are the real Semitic people.

Griffin, known as Professor Griff, was ousted from Public Enemy in 1989 after making several anti-Semitic remarks, including calling Jews “wicked.”

After the backlash over his remarks, Cannon excoriated ViacomCBS, which produced Cannon’s “Wild ‘n Out” comedy show on MTV, in a Twitter thread.

“I will not be bullied, silenced, or continuously oppressed by any organization, group, or corporation,” Cannon said. “I am disappointed that Viacom does not understand or respect the power of the black community.”

Cannon also offered an apology of sorts in which he said he has no “malice” “or “hate in my heart” and invited his critics to “hold me accountable,” adding that, “Black and Jewish communities have both faced enormous hatred, oppression, persecution and prejudice for thousands of years.”

“In today’s conversation about anti-racism and social justice, I think we all ⁠— including myself ⁠— must continue educating one another and embrace uncomfortable conversations ⁠— it’s the only way we ALL get better,” Cannon said. “I encourage more healthy dialogue and welcome any experts, clergy, or spokespersons to any of my platforms to hold me accountable and correct me in any statement that I’ve made that has been projected as negative.”

Despite the controversy, Cannon will keep his job as host of Fox’s “The Masked Singer,” Fox announced, saying the network “immediately began a dialogue” with Cannon after it was made aware of his remarks.

“He is clear and remorseful that his words were wrong and lacked both understanding and context, and inadvertently promoted hate. This was important for us to observe. Nick has sincerely apologized, and quickly taken steps to educate himself and make amends,” Fox said.

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