DeSean Jackson has some serious explaining to do after he inexplicably took to Instagram and posted fake anti-semitic quotes from Adolf Hitler, then re-posted some of the same quotes while attempting to claim he has no ill feelings toward Jewish people.
The 33-year-old posted a long quote, supposedly from Hitler, in which the former Nazi leader said he would someday cause World War III to stop white Jews from oppressing African Americans.
“Hitler said, ‘because the white Jews knows [sic] that the Negros are the real Children of Israel and to keep Americas secret the Jews will black mail America.
‘The will extort America, their pan to world domination won’t work if the Negroes know who they were.
‘The white citizens of America will be terrified to know that all this time they’ve been mistreating and discriminating and lynching Children of Israel.’”
Snoped posted back in 2017 that the quotes were fabricated and cannot be found.
Jackson then posted two pictures of noted anti-Semitic preacher Louis Farrakhan. Jackson wrote: “This man powerful I hope everyone got a chance to watch this !! Don’t be blinded. Know what’s going on.”
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He also posted a quote-picture attributed to Farrakhan, which read: “There must be 100% change… There’s a burden the Earth is carrying that it must be relieved from. The Earth is burdened by the wicked living on a planet that was made for the righteous.”
Jackson later attempted to backtrack his comments with the below post:
In 12 seasons with Philadelphia, Washington and Tampa Bay, Jackson has caught 598 passes and scored 63 total touchdowns.