Published Wed Nov 23 2022 09:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Dave Fallon The rapper, now known as Ye, made several antisemitic statements in October, both online and in interviews. After widespread outcry, Ye lost multiple sponsorships and has been locked out of social media accounts. But his comments are reflective of a wider pattern of antisemitism that's appearing throughout the country – including here in Rhode Island. Check out the Southern Poverty Law Center for resources and reporting on hate groups around the country.
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