Michael rapoport
Fake Holocost apologizes to spread the picture
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Michael rapoport He is apologizing to the Jews angry with his recent social media posts … where he shared a fake picture of a Holocost prisoner at a concentration camp.
The actor/comedian issued a statement just on X … explaining that he thought that the image was real, but, “We live in this artificial world, it did not come out.”
Michael Note He has shared hundreds of stories and images about the concentration camps on his social pages, but says that none of them have noticed this one as this one.
He is a historical growth in Antisemitism, “a stain on humanity,” and warning Holocost, “not seen globally since the 1930s.”
The MP says he was deeply influenced by Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7, 2023 – in which more than 1,200 was killed and over 250 hostage – and vowed to speak for Jewish people.
As we told … there was rapport Slam by Aushwitz Memorial and Museum To share an AI-rented image of a violin playing at the icewitz in Poland.
Despite displeasure, he insists that his heart is in the right place.