Mark Ruffalo is fiercely defending himself against accusations of antisemitism after criticizing a massive $111 billion merger between Warner Bros. Discovery and Oracle, which he says could dangerously concentrate power in one family’s hands. He insists his critiques of Israeli military tech contracts and government actions are not anti-Jewish — calling the claims “appalling and fundamentally dishonest.” Ruffalo argues that questioning policies doesn’t equate to attacking Jewish people, and he demands transparency from regulators over national security implications. The controversy erupted after he shared footage of Oracle’s tech in Gaza, prompting Paramount to issue a statement condemning what they called antisemitic language — a move Ruffalo sees as an unfair twist on his legitimate concerns.
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