Dave Portnoy revokes offer to send man allegedly involved antisemitic incident to Auschwitz

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Dave Portnoy, the founder of the Barstol sports, said on Monday that he canceled the “teaching moment” offer to a person involved in the antisemitic sign at a bar of the company.

Sports Media Personality explains the new twist in a video. A video of the sign, which was read “F-Jews”, was published across social media over the weekend. Portnoy first proposed sending criminals to the infamous density of the infamous density of the Nazis during World War II, to know about the Holocaust against the Jews.

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David Portnoy, the founder of Barstul Sports (Eric Rueb / Providence Journal / USA Today Network)

Portnoy said he had spoken to the two involved in the incident and they both took “accountability” for their activities on the weekend. Portnoy said that a post of a person involved, whom he identified as Mo Kahn, posted a long statement on his Instagram that he had nothing to do with the incident.

The statement claimed that the accused culprit “registered what happened as a citizen journalist” and added that after the video went viral, he “faced a serious threat to my protection, which has become overwhelming.”

The statement then added more, “I hate it all in all forms. I rose to respect and got drunk with all the people. I hope the honest and free conversation can come out of this event so that we can solve the deep reality of the earth we live.

Portnoy said he called Khan after seeing the statement and Khan told him that he felt the pressure to admit something he claimed that he had no real involvement.

“I like, ‘Hey, A-Pron. You F — It uploaded it to Instagram,” he said. “‘I didn’t put your F- the name there. And she’s like that,’ No, I wasn’t it, I never did it. ‘ And ‘Well, I got a million DMS about you, like any other antisemitic jokes, how would you explain it? “

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David Portnoy, the founder of Barstul Sports (Jeff Bottery/Getty Fig.)

Portnoy said that Khan is not going to explain the other alleged antisemitic social media post and added that “probably my parents can explain it.” The moment confused Portnoy.

“I’m trying to make it as an educational moment, thrown a lifeline to a child, and he liked, ‘Okay, I’m already stalled from the temple’ because you got a ‘F-Jews’ and it posted it on social media,” “Portnoy said.” What do you get about it? Perhaps if you learn a life lesson. Possibly if people see you go to Poland and think you seem to have changed it then it comes back to you “”

Portnoy made it clear that he would not send the man above all.

“F-, I’m sorry, man. I’ve tried to throw you a lifeline and tried to make something from it, and now you have a ‘citizen journalist’? You had nothing to do with it? Friends, you ‘F-The Jew,’ everyone uploaded a video with a sign. ‘

Fox News reached Khan on social media for digital comments. Some of his social media have been removed.

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David Portnoy, the founder of Barstul Sports (Cliff Hawkins/Getty Fig.)

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Philadelphia police said they were collecting information about the incident.

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