The song caused controversy over the [translated] lyrics "And I spit flames like Arcanin/I’d rather be accused of antisemitism than rape like Gerald Darmanin.”
His uncle suggested there was a Jewish plot to harm Black people in movies, amongst other offensive comments.
The center for Countering Digital Hate found that "Facebook and Instagram [were] hosting dozens of accounts that sell neo-Nazi merchandise to fund far-right extremism."
Described as an "extremist figure" by the ADL, Farrakhan is the head of the National of Islam.
My own takeaway, after subjecting myself to two hours of cinematic torture: This movie plays like a primer on how to be a self-hating Jew in America today.
Were Jews the “OG slaves”? Can American slavery be compared to the Holocaust? And who gets the last word on Louis Farrakhan?