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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
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Precisely. As I said, the anti-Semitic comments were an issue, but NOT the more general anti-White ones. He apologised for the anti-Semitic ones, but NOT the rabid, nonsensical, anti-White ones.
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Nick Cannon will continue to host the US version of the hit TV show The Masked Singer, despite anti-Semitic comments he made on a podcast.
TV Network Fox confirmed he would keep his job after the presenter apologised, saying he was "ashamed" of his remarks
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Nick Cannon has been fired by US media giant ViacomCBS for “hateful speech and antisemitism” following a podcast in which he called white and Jewish people “savages”.
“They’re acting out of fear, they’re acting out of low self-esteem, they’re acting out of a deficiency,” Cannon said. “So, therefore, the only way that they can act is evil. They have to rob, steal, rape, kill in order to survive. So then, these people that didn’t have what we have – and when I say we, I speak of the melanated people – they had to be savages.”
He continued: “I say all that to say, the context in which we speak, whether it’s Jewish people, white people, Europeans, the illuminati, they were doing that as survival tactics to stay on the planet. We never had to do that.”
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Yet the bits in bold are ok.
Is it the non-"melanated" people committing sexual violence in South Africa and India?
It's almost as if, not only are the anti-White comments permitted, they're almost compulsory.