Michael Rapaport warns Jewish people the ‘cavalry ain’t coming’ to save them following antisemitic attacks
- Actor and comedian Michael Rapaport warned Jewish people about rising antisemitic attacks after a pro-Israel protest was attacked in Boulder, Colorado, on June 1, 2023.
- The warning came after Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national, was apprehended for attacking pro-Jewish protesters with improvised incendiary devices, including a homemade flame-throwing weapon and firebombs, during a demonstration against Hamas's hostage situation.
- Rapaport expressed frustration that many non-Jewish groups have not spoken out despite his decade-long advocacy for multiple marginalized communities and recent violent attacks on Jewish people.
- Michael Rapaport warned the Jewish community that they cannot rely on outside help for protection, expressing frustration that others are indifferent to their safety and emphasizing the need for self-reliance.
- Rapaport’s warning implies that the Jewish community must stay vigilant and proactive amid ongoing antisemitic violence, including recent deadly attacks and protests in the US.
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Michael Rapaport says 'the cavalry is not coming for us,’ after antisemitic attacks in US
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Michael Rapaport warns Jewish people the ‘cavalry ain’t coming’ to save them following antisemitic attacks
Actor Michael Rapaport unleashed a blistering, profanity-laced tirade warning Jewish people that the “cavalry ain’t coming” to save them — calling out the broader public for “not doing s–t” — following Sunday’s antisemitic terror attack in Colorado.
Following antisemitic attacks, Rapaport warns Jewish people the ‘cavalry ain’t coming’ to save them
During a recent podcast, Michael Rapaport urged Jewish communities to stay vigilant amid rising antisemitic violence, and slammed the lack of support from non-Jewish allies.
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