Jerry Seinfeld’s week of difficult appearances continues, this time in Virginia.

As soon as Seinfeld took the stage for a stand-up comedy set at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk on Saturday night, a man in the audience jumped up and yelled, “Free Gaza,” TMZ reported. The audience immediately began booing the heckler and chanting “Jerry! Jerry!” as another bystander wrestled the protester into a headlock.

Security escorted the man out of the building, but the show was interrupted by other protesters eight times throughout its 90-minute run.

The controversy around Seinfeld’s views stems from his vocal support of Israel — which he visited following the Oct. 7 attacks — and his wife’s $5,000 donation to a GoFundMe for pro-Israel counterprotesters at UCLA after a late April protest turned violent.

Seinfeld didn’t seem bothered by the interruptions, telling the crowd not to boo the man because he had a right to protest.

“This is exciting. I like this,” the comic said as the original protester was escorted out of the venue. “I like a little Jew hate to spice up the show.”

  • Serinus@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Most people consider every issue to be black and white, which is ironic considering Israel/Palestine is probably the most gray issue in modern times.

    I’ll list out enough points that each side will hate some of them and want to argue. I hear that’s a great way to get up votes. But in the end I hope we can agree on most of these as facts, even if there are excuses and reasons.

    • Most Gazans want to kill every Israeli Source
    • Israel actually is killing much of Gaza
    • There are valid reasons for the Palestinians to hate the Israelis
    • The Israelis are under constant attack, even if they rebuff most of the attacks
    • The Israelis have a right to defend themselves
    • Israel has gone much farther than defense warrants.
    • Israel is going to use this as an excuse to settle more Palestinian land
    • Netanyahu enabled Hamas
    • People have a right to protest, and the crackdowns on peaceful protests are despicable