ViacomCBS: Nick Cannon Kicked out For Anti-Semitic comments

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ViacomCBS: Nick Cannon Kicked out For Anti-Semitic comments

Nick Cannon just won a bad trophy that got him kicked out. His relationship with ViacomCBS just need for making Anti-Semitic comments during his recent podcast.


Nick Cannon’s class 30 episode since decade old has caused him a regret for making Anti-Semitic in the presence of TV host and controversial hip-hop mogul, Griff who was dismissed in 1989 for making Anti-Semitic comments in a group he found himself.

Nick Cannon who made comments about black as the main Hebrew at the same time added Anti-Semitic theory which he couldn’t backtracked after releasing he over-talk lately. He did provoke the wrath of ViacomCBS meanwhile get kicked comments he shared.

“It’s never hate speech, you can’t be anti-Semitic when we are the Semitic people,” Cannon said. “When we are the same people who they want to be. That’s our birthright. We are the true Hebrews.”

The above comments led the denounce of Anti-Semitic and Nick Cannon who practiced it during his ViacomCBS podcast
The company then shared to the public and have spoken to Nick as well.

“We have spoken with Nick Cannon about an episode of his podcast ‘Cannon’s Class’ on YouTube, which promoted hateful speech and spread anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.”

“While we support ongoing education and dialogue in the fight against bigotry, we are deeply troubled that Nick has failed to acknowledge or apologize for perpetuating anti-Semitism, and we are terminating our relationship with him,” the company added in statement.

“We are committed to doing better in our response to incidents of anti-Semitism, racism, and bigotry. ViacomCBS will have further announcements on our efforts to combat hate of all kinds,” the statement concluded.

Nick Cannon having realized Griff once hated for making Anti-Semitic comments, then took to Facebook to blame himself and holding himself accountable using a lengthy post to plead himself guilty.

However, Nick Cannon has told people to hold him responsible for his verbal action. Also, In case you thought there couldn’t be more bad news: Anti-Semitism is spiking.

The host has had a relationship with Viacom since he was an actor on Nickelodeon in the ’90s, and into the 2000s with “Wild ‘N Out.” More recently, he’s been known as the host of “The Masked Singer” on Fox and hosted “America’s Got Talent” on NBC from 2009-2016. He’s also launching a syndicated daytime talk show in September with Debmar-Mercury.

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