Mark Ruffalo is standing firm against Paramount’s accusation that his criticism of Oracle’s ties to Israel constitutes antisemitism, calling the claim “appalling and dishonest.” He condemned Oracle’s executive Safra Catz for promoting tech used in Gaza, labeling the situation as genocide fueled by an apartheid system — a stance Paramount dismissed as inflammatory and disrespectful to real suffering. Ruffalo insisted he’s targeting corporate actions, not Jewish people, and defended his right to scrutinize the Ellison family’s role in the proposed Paramount-Skydance merger. Actor John Cusack backed him publicly, praising his response. With the $111 billion deal looming, Ruffalo argues transparency and accountability are non-negotiable to prevent one family from dominating media.
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