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Rabbi Says He Warned Nick Cannon That Apologizing for Antisemitism Would Lead to Backlash - Black Enterprise

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Rabbi Abraham Cooper says he warned Nick Cannon about the backlash he would receive for apologizing for his use of anti-Semitic rhetoric.

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