OOPS: Ms. Rachel Likes Anti-Semitic Comment, Apologizes, and Then Entertains Theory They' Set Her Up
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OOPS: Ms. Rachel Likes Anti-Semitic Comment, Apologizes, and Then Entertains Theory They' Set Her Up
"I would never agree with an antisemitic thing like the comment. We have Jewish family, a lot of my friends are Jewish, insisted Accurso. I delete anti-Semitic comments. I want to say that it's OK to be human and it's OK to make mistakes and I'm old, so I am not as good with touching things online, I guess. I have liked things by accident before, she added."
"Users expressed some skepticism about the sincerity of her apology, however, after she entertained a conspiracy theory about the incident put forward by an account calling itself thepalestinenewsnetwerk, which promotes antisemitic figures like Sneako and Andrew Tate. Spoiler alert : They left the comment themselves, commented the account. Oooooo00000hhhhh, replied Accurso, clearly pleased by the suggestion."
"Apologizes' for accidentally' liking a comment that says Free America from Jews.' Immediately comments supportively of a comment from a pro-Hamas account claiming that Jews set her up, wrote RedState's Bonchie in an unflattering summary of the imbroglio. Just incredible stuff. Apologizes for accidentally liking a comment that says Free America from Jews. Immediately comments supportively of a comment from a pro-Hamas account claiming that Jews set her up."
Rachel Anne Accurso, a 43-year-old children's YouTube creator known as Ms. Rachel, posted a Notes-app screenshot reading "Free Palestine, Free Sudan, Free Congo, Free Iran" and then liked a comment that read "Free America from the Jews." She issued a video apology saying she thought she had deleted the comment but had accidentally selected the like-and-hide option and insisted she would never agree with antisemitism, noting Jewish family and friends and that she deletes antisemitic comments. She later appeared to entertain a claim from an account called thepalestinenewsnetwerk that the comment was a setup, prompting skepticism and critical responses.
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