John Cusack Condemned Over Deleted “Antisemitic Nazi” Meme On Bluesky

High accuracy star John Cosak Mimi posted on Blouse Critics described them as “anti -Semitic” and Nazi propaganda.
Koosak, a strong critic of Israel’s actions in Gaza, shared a graphic fee (her screenshot below) connecting Anthony Blink, former US Secretary of State, to Geoffrey Epstein and Gissolan Maxwell.
Each image in the drawing contains the David star, as it indicates anti -Semitic raises for centuries about the hidden Jewish conspiracies of influence and power.
Epstein and Maxwell are described as Mossad factors in drawing, a conspiracy theory that has not gained traction in right -wing circles. Treunews, Christian media, and Mark Colette, a UK -based Nazi boat, is among those who distributed this idea.
Screen snapshot to share John Cusack’s Bluesky
The Cusac Publisher was deleted within two hours of its participation. It is not clear whether Cusac has removed the post voluntarily, or if the bluesky supervisors enter. The deadline of Kusak actors approached a group of independent artists to comment.
The post has been widely condemned on Bluesky and outside. It was described by Mike Masonic, Board Board of Directors and founder of Techdirt, as “Nazi anti -Semitic ** T.” Angos Johnston, a history professor at New York City University, said he was “direct hostility.”
Cusack has already apologized for sharing anti -Semitic content on social media. In 2019, he tweeted a photo of a hand, sealed with the David star, and pushed a group of people. Commented: “To find out who is judging you, simply discover who is not allowed to criticize.”
at that time , Coincidence The actor said: “I would like to express my pure apologies for the unfortunate drawing and the attack that I have re -recovered. Social media has always been a platform in which I participated in expressing my thoughts and opinions, however, the material that I shared does not represent now, and did not represent my opinions in any way or form.
“I always thought that all people should live in equality, freedom and peace, and I feel deep sadness because the account that is associated with it can perpetuate anything less.”