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July 08, 2025
Borderline Mental Invalid and Former Celebrity John Cusack Is Back to Posting Nazi Propaganda Again
He did this on BlueSkum, of course.
And BlueSkum might have actually told him to delete the antisemitic meme.
High Fidelity star John Cusack posted a meme on Bluesky that critics have described as being "antisemitic" and evocative of Nazi propaganda.
"High Fidelity star"? Boy that goes a long way back. You have to go back a few decades to find a John Cusack movie anyone's even heard of.
Cusack, a staunch critic of Israel's actions in Gaza, shared a graphic (a screenshot of which is pictured below) linking Antony Blinken, the Jewish former U.S. secretary of state, to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Each of the photos in the graphic contains the Star of David, gesturing towards centuries-old antisemitic tropes about hidden Jewish conspiracies of influence and power.
Epstein and Maxwell are both described as Mossad agents in the graphic, an unsubstantiated conspiracy theory that has gained traction in far-right circles.
Far right circles, huh?
TruNews, the Christian media outlet, and Mark Collett, a Nazi-sympathiser based in the UK, are among those who have trumpeted this idea.
No one's ever heard of those people. On the other hand, leftists with big platforms that everyone knows like John Cusack are pushing this kind of antisemitic meme.
Cusack's post was deleted within two hours of it being shared. It is not clear if Cusack voluntarily removed the post, or if Bluesky moderators intervened. Deadline has approached Cusack's reps at Independent Artist Group for comment.
The post was widely condemned on Bluesky and beyond. Mike Masnick, a Bluesky board member and founder of the Techdirt blog, described it as "antisemitic Nazi s**t." Angus Johnston, a history professor at The City University of New York, said it was "straight-up antisemitism."
Cusack has previously apologized for sharing antisemitic content on social media. In 2019, he tweeted an image depicting a hand, stamped with the Star of David, pushing down a group of people. It was captioned: "To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize."
In the last post, I mentioned a Democrat office-seeker who called for the murder of ICE agents. But I did not include the tweet -- which he later deleted -- in which he called for murder.
Here it is:
There are no limits to the malignant bitterness of the left: