Portnoy says antisemitic message found in Barstool bar: ‘I’ve been shaking’
- Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports, held an emergency press conference on May 4 about an antisemitic sign at his Philadelphia Barstool Sansom Street bar.
- The incident occurred on Saturday night when a Temple University student ordered bottle service and asked waitresses to display a sign reading 'F**k the Jews,' leading to investigation and suspensions.
- Portnoy expressed anger and distress, stating he has experienced increased antisemitism recently and plans to pay for the involved men to visit Auschwitz as a learning experience.
- Temple University President John Fry condemned the incident as 'deeply disturbing,' confirmed an interim suspension, and warned of strict disciplinary actions for additional offenders.
- The incident prompted local and community leaders to denounce antisemitism, while Barstool fired involved staff and emphasized zero tolerance, highlighting broader concerns over antisemitism on U.S. Campuses.
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