Jewish activists denounced Robert Kraft, the owner of the billionaire New England Patriots, making the Super Bowl commercial hate opposed.
Craft, which launched the Foundation to Fight Anti-Semitism in 2019, estimated to be a 30-second spot called “Why I Hate” that airs during Sunday's game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. I paid $8 million.
It features former Pat great Tom Brady and rapper Snoop Dogg.
However, the duo avoided touching on the prejudices faced by certain groups, and Hamas terrorists were 1,200 in Israel as Jewish activists killed more than 1,200 people on October 7, 2003. He claimed that he had fumed an opportunity to highlight the anti-Semitic spikes.
“The foundations of Robert Kraft for fighting anti-Semitism are afraid to say the word anti-Semitism. Jewish activist Samantha Etis told the Post Wednesday.
“Imagine the foundation for fighting the hatred of Asians running Super Bowl ads without mentioning Asians or Asians.”
In the commercial that Kraft previewed on CNBC on Monday, Snoop Dogg launches a malicious tillade with an example of hatred.
“We're from different regions, so I hate you,” he says.
Brady replies: “I hate you because you look different.”
The ad ends with Snoop Dogg saying, “Man, I hate bad things so bad that I have to do commercials about it.”
on tuesday, Ettus denounced the commercial A joint post with a group of Jewish activists on Instagram, including Jewsinschool, Today Today, and Community News, Community News and Community News.
“In the midst of the biggest rise in anti-Semitism since World War II, the Kraft Foundation aired advertisements during the Super Bowl, not to fight anti-Semitism, but to counter all hatred. “We'll be doing that,” LA Wildfis told this post last month.
A spokesman for the nonprofit defended the commercial, claiming it was in support of its mission.
“The Foundation for Fighting Anti-Semitism has focused on fighting Jewish hatred and all hatred since its founding in 2019,” a foundation spokesman told the Post in a statement.
“The guidelines for Jews and our organization are “Tikkun Olam,” meaning “restoring the world.” We saw firsthand how one form of hatred produces another form of hatred. ”
The casting of Snoop Dogg also portrayed Ettus' rage due to the rapper's “history of anti-Semitist posts,” she added.
In 2020, Snoop Dogg compared modern America to Nazi Germany – Post Instagram images The stripes have returned in black and white American flags to reveal the Nazi flag.
After Hamas attacked, Etis We launched a new voice for 2024a social media campaign against anti-Semitism that has attracted support from Jewish and non-Jewish celebrities, including model Cindy Crawford and former New York Knicks player Zach Randolph.
Ettus said she recently experienced Anitsemitic hatred after being killed for despicable comments on social media from pro-Palestinian users who celebrated the devastating loss of her home.





