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On April 8th, 2024, Youssef tweeted his disdain for what he dismissively calls the "victimhood card," which he accuses Jews of exploiting. This response reveals a troubling pattern: whenever Youssef is confronted with accusations of antisemitism, his immediate reaction is to trivialize the criticism, claiming that the label no longer holds any real significance. In a subsequent interview with France 24, he reiterated this dismissive attitude, ridiculing the antisemitic label as overused and laughable.
In a recent podcast episode with Theo Von on August 1st, 2024, Von and Youssef discussed the Israel-Hamas war, touching on themes like "land theft" and "oppressors." At one point, Von asked if it's true that many believe the media is controlled by Jews. Youssef responded affirmatively, asserting, "It is," and extended this baseless claim to suggest that the corporate world and other institutions are also under Jewish control. This dangerous rhetoric echoes centuries-old antisemitic conspiracy theories that have been used to incite violence against the global Jewish community.
Despite pushback and various controversies, Bassem Youssef has continued his tour as a "comedian" and sold out shows worldwide. Youssef’s pure hatred for Jews, dismissiveness of the crimes by Hamas, and continued use of antisemitic tropes dangerously incite hatred towards Jews everywhere and needs to be exposed and challenged.
StopAntisemitism needs YOUR help - EMAIL Live Nation and demand they drop Bassem Youssef from their roster as his blatant antisemitism has no place on any stage.
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