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Nick Cannon Addresses Backlash Over Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Comments: ‘I Hold Myself Accountable’

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Nick Cannon stepped waist-deep into controversy during an episode of his podcast “Cannon’s Class”, when he was joined by former Public Enemy rapper Richard “Professor Griff” Griffin, who was notoriously kicked out of the group in 1989 when he gave an interview to the Washington Post and declared that Jews were responsible “for the majority of wickedness that goes on across the globe.” During their conversation, the two spoke about Nation of Islam leader Louis Farakhan, who has been called out by the Anti Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center for his history of anti-Semitic and occasionally homophobic rhetoric.

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