David Schwimmer's right
“Friends” star David Schwimmer called on Jews in Hollywood to “stand up” and be brave by speaking out against the “terrifying rise in anti-Semitism” in our country and around the globe.On that, he's correct, since the Religion of Peace is as against his heroes as much they're against him. Failure to speak out only perpetuates an already bad situation in Hollywood that's not improving, what with the recent documentary that was undeservedly awarded an Oscar. It would be strongly recommended that any Hollywooders who do understand a bad situation show the courage to speak out.
Speaking to the audience at the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL) annual “Never Is Now” antisemitism conference in New York on Tuesday, the 58-year-old actor called out those in the entertainment business who have chosen to keep a “low profile,” calling on them to “say anything in solidarity with the Jewish community.”
“As you know, speaking out often comes at a cost,” Schwimmer said. “Like so many others, I’ve been attacked and threatened by people I’ve never met. I’ve been abandoned by people I thought were friends and by organizations I thought were allies, but I’ve also found amazing moments of meaning and solidarity.”
“Plenty of people I respect, even some of my heroes in entertainment, music and sports, have chosen to keep a low profile and sit this one out,” he added before saying “I really wish you would [speak out],” to thunderous applause from the attendees.
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