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Jamie Foxx Apologizes After Backlash To Instagram Post Criticized As Antisemitic, American Jewish Committee Issues Statement

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By Brent Furdyk.

Jamie Foxx is apologizing after an Instagram post he issued was widely criticized for being antisemitic.

On Friday, he made a cryptic statement тАЬThey killed this dude name JesusтАж what do you think theyтАЩll do to you???тАЭ

He added the hashtags #fakefriends and #fake love.


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He followed with another post, sharing a screenshot of a comment from singer Marques Anthony, who wrote, тАЬJudas Showed His Self!!! @iamjamiefoxx know them for what they are тАжтАжтАжтАж..тАЭ

Jamie Foxx/Instagram

After a barrage of comments decrying FoxxтАЩs post as promoting an antisemitic trope, noted The Times of Israel, he deleted the post.

Oddly, Jennifer Aniston was hit with collateral damage after appearing to have liked FoxxтАЩs post, and found herself taking heat for seemingly supporting his perceived antisemitism.


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тАЬThis really makes me sick,тАЭ Aniston wrote on Instagram Stories, along with a screenshot featuring her name as one those seemingly liking the post.

тАЬI did not тАШlikeтАЩ this post on purpose or by accident,тАЭ she added. тАЬAnd more importantly, I want to be clear to my friends and anyone hurt by this showing up in their feeds тАФ I do NOT support any form of antisemitism. And I truly donтАЩt tolerate HATE of any kind. Period.тАЭ

As Page Six pointed out, Aniston didnтАЩt explain why her name was in the screenshot, or whether it had been тАЬdoctoredтАЭ to include her Instagram tag.

As the backlash grew, Foxx issued another post to offer an apology.

тАЬI want to apologize to the Jewish community and everyone who was offended by my post. I now know my choice of words have caused offense and IтАЩm sorry. That was never my intent,тАЭ he wrote.

тАЬTo clarify, I was betrayed by a fake friend and thatтАЩs what I meant with тАШtheyтАЩ not anything more,тАЭ he added. тАЬI only have love in my heart for everyone. I love and support the Jewish community. My deepest apologies to anyone who was offended.тАЭ

The American Jewish Committee (AJC) issued a statement in response to Jamie FoxxтАЩs post.

тАЬThe deicide charge, falsely implicating Jews in JesusтАЩ death, has fuelled antisemitic hatred for centuries,тАЭ the statement reads. тАЬJamie Foxx did the right thing by apologizing for this statement. It is important for everyone, including FoxxтАЩs millions of followers, to know why his post was harmful.тАЭ

According to AJC, тАЬdeicide is the charge that Jews bear eternal responsibility for the death of Jesus Christ, a claim based on Matthew 27:24-25, тАШHis blood be on us, and on our children,тАЩ also known as the blood curse. This verse (25) has led to more Jewish suffering than any other passage in the Christian Bible.тАЭ

The AJC adds: тАЬThis source of antisemitism among Christians was only refuted by the Catholic Church in 1965, with Nostra Aetate the landmark document that rejected collective Jewish responsibility for this crime. Protestant churches have also repudiated the deicide charge. Nevertheless, antisemites continue to use the charge that Jews killed Jesus to justify their anti-Jewish hatred.тАЭ

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