Jon Stewart appointed himself “spokes-Jew” on “The Late Present” Tuesday, sarcastically proudly owning antisemitic conspiracy theories. (Watch the video under.)
He apologized for Jews controlling the world with a easy “sorry” and confessed to being on the Jewish committee that fixes oil costs and bagel flavors.
“It's my honest hope that in my lifetime I get to see a Christian president,” the comic mentioned. “I feel America’s prepared for it. ... Jews have managed it for too lengthy. It could be our honor to permit you one four-year time period.”
Stewart and host Stephen Colbert mentioned incendiary tweets by Ye, previously often called Kanye West, and Dave Chappelle’s “Saturday Evening Stay” monologue, which was condemned by the Anti-Defamation League for “normalizing” antisemitism.
However what actually upset Stewart was NBA star Kyrie Irving selling a film deemed antisemitic. (Irving was suspended for a seventh sport Tuesday ― a blowout loss for the Nets in Sacramento.)
“The Kyrie factor stunned me a bit,” Stewart mentioned. “You don’t anticipate to get it from somebody named Irving. I actually thought he was one in all ours.”
Stewart delved extra significantly into antisemitism ― and censorship ― later:
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