It isn’t like he said that was one of God’s chosen people and you know, everyone else wasn’t. (Judaism) It isn’t like he said that if you don’t agree that a certain person was the son of God that you are destined for hellfire and eternal damnation. (Christianity) It isn’t like he said than he was just naturally better that most people and that some people are just so lowly and filthy that you would need to bathe if their shadows were to touch you. (Hinduism) So...who was mad at him again? 🤔
In his recent video with Richard 'Professor Griff' Griffin, Nick Cannon referenced deeply offensive conspiracy theories and rhetoric about the Jewish community.
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July 19, 2020 at 07:13PM - E Pluribus OTAP
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