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Tag Archives: DeSean Jackson
Next to the image of a hook-nosed caricatured Jew, “a quote falsely attributed to French philosopher Voltaire: “To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize”
BILLY PENN Philly NAACP president shares anti-Semitic meme with misattributed neo-Nazi quote by Max Marin and Nina Feldman July 24, 2020 Philadelphia NAACP president Rodney Muhammad shared a meme that depicted an anti-Semitic cartoon next to photos of Black celebrities … Continue reading
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ESPN’s Max Kellerman is glad DeSean Jackson apologized for his comments, but would like to hear Jackson explain himself more
NEW YORK POST 94-year-old Holocaust survivor invites DeSean Jackson to tour Auschwitz A 94-year-old Holocaust survivor is inviting embattled Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson to visit Nazi death camps after Jackson shared anti-Semitic posts on Instagram. NBC SPORTS Julian Edelman … Continue reading
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Tagged Adolf Hitler, antisemitism, DeSean Jackson, Max Kellerman
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