The third installation of Venom is finally underway.
13.11.2023 - 22:25 / nme.com
Tom Morello has said that there is “no room for Anti-Semitism” when criticising “horrific war crimes in Gaza”.The Rage Against The Machine guitarist took to his official X/Twitter page to speak up on the current Israel-Hamas war. “Important to remember the horrific war crimes in Gaza aren’t being done by “the Jews” but rather by a particular murderous right-wing Israeli administration,” he tweeted on November 13.He continued: “Many brave Jews in Israel & abroad condemn the slaughter.
Our fight is against oppression. No room for antisemitism.”Important to remember the horrific war crimes in Gaza aren’t being done by “the Jews” but rather by a particular murderous right wing Israeli administration.
Many brave Jews in Israel & abroad condemn the slaughter. Our fight is against oppression.
No room for antisemitism.— Tom Morello (@tmorello) November 13, 2023This is not the first time the musician has spoken out about the current conflict. Last month, Morello called for the condemnation of harm to all children “no matter who they are” after Jamie Lee Curtis deleted a photo of Palestinians.The actress was recently criticised after sharing a photo from Gaza in a post supporting Israel and then deleting it.Journalist Muhammad Shehada posted the photo on his X/Twitter account with the caption: ”Cognitive Dissonance: Jamie Lee Curtis was deeply moved by this picture ONLY when she thought they were Israeli.
As soon as she learned they were Gazan, she lost all feelings for them & deleted the picture. Suddenly, “terror from the sky” became acceptable to her & her likes!”Morello reposted the journalist’s tweet and said: “I’d like to make the radical proposal that the harming of children, no matter who they are & no matter who does it,
.The third installation of Venom is finally underway.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Venom: Let There Be Carnage Cameras Rolling! Production has restarted on “Venom 3,” the film’s star Tom Hardy reported on Instagram Friday. “Thankfully we are back to shooting; and I want to take a moment just to thank all the teams thus far on the ride from V1 to here all our fantastic cast and crew- good friends and family – we’ve come a long way,” he wrote about the latest installment in the trilogy about an alien symbiote who exists in the same universe as Spider-Man. Hardy had also posted a photo from the “Venom 3” set on Nov.
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