A BBC executive has been criticized by the media organization for posting a series of anti-Semitic posts on Facebook. The newspaper said the posts included calling Jews “Nazi apartheid parasites” who had financed the “Holohoax.” new york post.
Dawn Kebba was previously a senior schedule coordinator and broadcast planner at the BBC, but was sacked after she was found to have expressed anti-Semitic views in a Facebook post. Cueva also drew attention for describing white people as a “virus.” The post was shared with her employer last week amid demands that the media giant fire her.
Her termination from the company was announced on Monday. A BBC spokesperson said: “The individual is no longer employed by the BBC.”
Cueva’s Facebook profile has since been deleted, but Screenshots taken before the deadline A lot of scary posts. In an anti-Semitic rant on Facebook, Keva said Jews were “Nazi apartheid parasites” who orchestrated the “Holocaust” and seemed to suggest the Holocaust was a hoax. .
In another post, she said: “Regardless of the fact that the UKKK and America have given land to which God has no right to a people to whom God has no right, Zionist genocide lands are illegally occupied. and are illegally occupying so-called Jews.”
Keba also appears to have had issues with white people, once calling them a “mutant invasive species.” Her report states that she previously worked for A+E Networks, UKTV, and even Disney. She also said that white people are “a savage, bloodthirsty, greedy, genocidal, thieving, parasitic, abnormal race.”
deadline report The Campaign Against Antisemitism is currently considering reporting the deleted post to authorities. “Hardly a week goes by without someone from the BBC publishing inflammatory comments about Jews,” the group said.
“Something is terribly rotten at the BBC.”
The revelations have upset the news organization’s Jewish staff, but it is unclear whether legal action will be taken against Cueva.
Anti-Semitism exploded around the world after Hamas launched a surprise attack on the Jewish state on October 7, in which 1,200 Israelis were massacred and 240 were abducted and taken back to Gaza. Since then, Israel has vowed to eliminate Hamas terrorists and launched military operations in the region.
Anti-Semitism is on the rise in American colleges, universities, and throughout the news media.
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