Radio host and media personalityCharlamagne Tha God recently sat down with Insider.- He said that last year's accusations of antisemitism were a result of him being "culturally clueless to the Jewish culture."
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In a new profile for Insider, radio presenter and media personality Charlamagne Tha God discussed the accusations of antisemitism he faced last year.
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While discussing the incident on "
Charlamagne told Insider that the incident was a result of him being "culturally clueless to the Jewish culture," adding that he didn't know that his comments could be considered an insult.
At the time, he said, he was frustrated that Black people didn't have the collective power to bring criminal charges in three recent police-involved killings, including Breonna Taylor.
"Nick said something deemed antisemitic or was antisemitic, and he was out of there," he said. "So for me, it was just like, yo, I want that same type of respect for the Black community. I don't want people to be able to do things to people in our community like kill us and there not be consequences and repercussions for it."
Since then, Cannon has issued an apology and rejoined his sketch comedy series, "Wild 'N Out," USA Today reported.
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