Kraft’s Anti-Antisemitism Ad

Kraft's Anti-Antisemitism Ad

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Source: FOX News

Summary

Robert Kraft’s Blue Square Alliance Against Hate launched an anti-antisemitism ad campaign, featuring a young student being victimized in school, with criticism from columnist Liel Leibovitz, who called the ad “the single most embarrassing, idiotic, abominable, counterproductive, no good, very bad ad in the big game’s history.”


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The game followed a familiar script.

Another high-profile ad campaign, another round of criticism from a columnist who thinks they know better.

Kraft’s message of standing up against hate and antisemitism is met with disdain from Leibovitz, who compares it to the Black Lives Matter movement.

Leibovitz argues that ads like Kraft’s need to be tougher and more to the point, but his own criticism sounds more like a case of sour grapes.

This one felt recognizable early, as the debate over how to tackle hate and antisemitism continues to rage on.

Original Observation: The ad’s message is met with criticism from those who claim it’s not tough enough, but in reality, it’s a reflection of the ongoing struggle to address hate and antisemitism in society.