Mark Ruffalo is clashing with Paramount after they accused him of antisemitism for criticizing the $111 billion merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery. Ruffalo’s objections focus on Oracle’s role in the deal — particularly its ties to military tech and controversial actions in Gaza — and the Ellisons’ family connections. Paramount called his use of terms like “genocide” and “apartheid” antisemitic, but Ruffalo fiercely rejected that, insisting his criticism targets corporate practices, not Jewish people. He emphasized his deep respect for Jewish communities and argued the real issue is protecting jobs, editorial freedom, and public interest — especially as 12 Attorneys General join efforts to block the merger over its potential harm to workers and competition.
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