Arnold Schwarzenegger recently released a powerful statement against antisemitism.
Some have suggested that the message was directed toward Kanye West.
The Terminator actor posted a 12-minute-long video on growing antisemitism in the US.
In his video message, the bulky actor seemingly took a veiled dig against the controversial rapper for suffering major setbacks due to his anti-Semitic views.
"I've seen enough people throw away their futures for hateful beliefs," adding, "so I want to speak to you before you find your regrets at the end of that path," he added.
The Predator actor also apparently advised Ye and other anti-Semites.
"I mean it's easier to find a scapegoat for a problem than to try and make things better ourselves, right? But let me be clear: You will not find success at the end of that road."
The Commando star recalled his "hateful ideology" burden that
his father, a former Nazi soldier, turned to alcohol to forget the "painful"
past, "They were all broken."
"They fell for a horrible, loser
ideology," the 75-year-old added.
However, the
critically-acclaimed actor gave an olive branch to "cancelled rapper" and
like-minded individuals.
"Despite all the things we might
disagree about, my friends might say, 'Arnold, don't talk to those people,
it's not worth it,' I don't care what they say. I care about you. I think
you're worth it. I know that nobody's perfect. I understand how people can
fall into the trap of prejudice and hate."
Explaining to the
outcasts that there's always a second chance, "no matter how far you've
gone, you still have a chance to choose a life of strength…You have to fight
the war against yourself…The other path is easier.
You don't have to change anything; everything in your life that
you aren't happy about can be somebody else's fault."
Meanwhile,
Anti-Defamation League, a racism watchdog, released a new report
highlighting West's toxic anti-Semitic outbursts inspired dozens of
anti-semitic attacks across The United States.