![]() ![]() You can reach him at here to contact an editor about feedback or a correction for this story. They monetize hate," Richman said.ĭan Alexander is a reporter for New Jersey 101.5. They have many followers who will give money. ![]() "They will be asking for money and people will be tuning in. "Their streaming service is not just used for putting out anti-Semitism it's used to make money," Richman said. The stream service includes video in which members of he Jewish community are approached and taunted as a form of "entertainment." While people speak up against this we can't give them too much oxygen," Richman said, adding that they're also promoting a streaming service which further speads their message and monitizes it. He said the group thrives on distribution of propaganda and the attention they get from the flyer which creates a double edge sword of awareness. It's disgusting and everybody must speak up against it," Richman said. "It's virulent, anti-Semitic, propaganda. Casting scouts sought out the juiciest gym rats and tannest fist-pumpers the tri-state area. WHile it's very troubling it's not illegal," Richman told New Jersey 101.5. Jersey Shore began as a VH1 project, where it was originally conceived as an all-male competition show. It's not like they targeted anyone in particular. It's not like they targeted members of the Jewish community. It appears to be on a random set of lawns. In the flyer they specifically say they are not targeting anybody in particular. They're going up to the limits of free speech. ![]() "It's very important to focus on the fact that they understand the limit of free speech. Scott Richman, Regional Director of the Anti-Defamation League of New York and Jersey said the ADL has been tracking the appearance of the flyers from the Goyim Defense League around the country which is perfectly legal. Police did not disclose the message and asked residents and the media not to share images of the flyers.Īn image of the message posted by CBS Philadelphia showed one side of the flyer with a British flag and a message that read, “America did not break free from a small country across the sea." On the other side, it says, "Just to get controlled by another small country across the sea years later" with an Israeli flag. The Five Towns on Long Island have a "sizable Jewish community," according to New York state Sen. 3, at the Carteret Performing Arts Center in downtown Carteret.Breaking AC reported the flyers were found in the Five Towns in Nassau County on Long Island and in Florida including Coral Gales, Jacksonville, Miami and Orlando. Visit for more info.įinally, the Smithereens' new holiday homecoming tradition continues with their second homecoming show, Saturday, Dec. The Babjax Coffee flavors come in Sunrise light roast, 45 RPM medium roast, and Highland Grog flavor infused. That same passion goes into Babjax Coffee." "Those of you who have seen me perform in concert know how passionate I am about my music. “As a working and touring musician, I know a great cup of coffee in the morning sets the tone for the entire day," said Babjak in the statement. On the topic of Christmas, and Christmas morning, a hot cup of the new premium roasted Babjax Coffee might be the thing while the presents are being opened. The track is sweeping epic - befitting Christmas. ![]() So in a sense, yes, I’m playing a character, but I’m also getting an opportunity to tell my own story."īand guitarist Jim Babjak is also dropping a holiday song: “It’s Love on Christmas Day,” which features Kurt Reil from the Grip Weeds on vocals. "That for me hits deep because at a certain level that is my life, and it’s not often you get opportunities as artists to be able to tap into work that hits that close to home. "'The Spirit God Gave Us' is intersectionally about two young African-American boys that pretty much discovered their sexuality while growing up in the Baptist church and they take on jobs to work as ushers, and through that it’s a moment of self discovery," Boothe said. The star of the Netflix hit “Marvel’s Luke Cage,” "Coin Heist" and "Pink Opaque" has several projects coming up, including "Great White Lies,' "The Private Eye" with Eric Roberts, and "The Spirit God Gave Us," a provocative film about sexual awakening in the Baptist church. Anderson Paak and Knxwledge recently recommissioned their NxWorries brand with the new single, "Where I Go," featuring vocal by H.E.R.Īs for the movies, Boothe is still plenty busy. Boothe's musical debut came with the 2020 single, "Simple," produced by his older brother, Glen Boothe, aka Grammy winning producers Knxwledge. ![]()
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