John Cusack issued a lengthy apology after retweeting an anti-Semitic meme, claiming he “made a mistake” by sharing the image with his 1 million followers.
Cusack, 52, shared the since-deleted image Monday, which showed a large hand with the Star of David on its sleeve pushing down on people, according to the Daily Beast.
The image included a quote that read, “To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize,” which is frequently misattributed to the French philosopher Voltaire, but was actually said by white nationalist Kevin Strom, reports the BBC.
The Say Anything star...
Cusack, 52, shared the since-deleted image Monday, which showed a large hand with the Star of David on its sleeve pushing down on people, according to the Daily Beast.
The image included a quote that read, “To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize,” which is frequently misattributed to the French philosopher Voltaire, but was actually said by white nationalist Kevin Strom, reports the BBC.
The Say Anything star...
- 6/18/2019
- by Rachel DeSantis
- PEOPLE.com
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