Nick Cannon says black community turned on him after apologizing


Nick Cannon believes the black community has turned him down for apologizing for making controversial comments about whites and Jews.

On Friday (July 17), Cannon took to Twitter to express his feelings about the wild week that he has been having a backlash over his recent comments that whites and Jews were the “true savages.” “I hurt a whole community and it hurt a lot, I thought it couldn’t get worse,” he wrote. “Then I saw my own community turn against me and call me exhausted for apologizing. Good evening. Enjoy Earth.”

He added, in what some call a troubling tweet, “You can all have this planet. I’m out!”

Nick made headlines for his initial comments, which occurred in an episode of his Cannon class podcast “[White people] it had to be barbaric because they are in these Nordic mountains, “said Nick.” They are in these torrential environments. So they are acting like animals. So they are the closest to the animals. They really are the real savages. “

As a result of his comments, media conglomerate ViacomCBS broke ties with Nick. Your status as host to The scorchedr was also in limbo. On Wednesday (July 15), Cannon offered an apology on Twitter.

“First of all, I extend my sincere and sincere apologies to my sisters and brothers for the hurtful and divisive words that came out of my mouth during my interview with Richard Griffin,” she posted. “I want to express my gratitude to the rabbis, community leaders, and institutions that reached out to me to help enlighten me, rather than punish me,” wrote the actor / rapper. “I had the blessed opportunity to speak with Rabbi Abraham Cooper, director of global social action @SimonWiesenthal. My first words to my brother were: I apologize for the damage I caused to the Jewish community …”

Fox, which is broadcast The masked singerHe reached out to Cannon for forgiveness.

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