After spreading vicious anti-Israel propaganda with the movie “Farha,” Netflix is now pushing a film that normalizes one of the biggest antisemites of the day, Louis Farrakhan.
Netflix is marketing a recently released film called “You People” as an edgy romantic comedy about race relations in the U.S.
In reality, the movie traffics in negative stereotypes about Jews and shamefully normalizes hate-preacher Louis Farrakhan of the Nation of Islam.
Farrakhan’s decades-long history of Jew-hatred is well-documented. It includes remarks such as “Satanic Jews have infected the whole world with poison and deceit” and outright lies, including his demonstrably false claim that “there were many Israelis and Zionist Jews in key roles in the 9/11 attacks.” In reality, the 9/11 attacks were perpetrated by Islamic terrorists associated with the Al-Qaeda group.
Similarly troubling, the Netflix movie “You People” features characters who excuse his hate-filled rhetoric.
This includes a comments from the character Ezra, played by the film’s star, Jewish actor Jonah Hill.
Ezra claims that Farrakhan “tells it like it’s gotta be told.”
Let that sink in: a Jewish character, played by one of the entertainment industry’s biggest Jewish stars, stating in a major motion picture that the leader of a designated hate group who spreads vicious conspiracies about Jews “tells it like it’s gotta be told.”
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