Rapper Ice Cube tweets ‘antisemitic’ mural once defended by Corbyn

Artist tweeted that he was 'very concerned about the table in this image' but did not remove it

Ice Cube's tweet

Rapper Ice Cube tweeted an image of a mural that was removed from a wall in London in 2012 after complaints that the image was antisemitic.

In the tweet, the image, which depicts several men sitting around a Monopoly board resting on the backs of naked black and brown men, is captioned: “All we have to do is stand up and their little game is over.”

The tweet, which came amid a torrent of expressions of support from the rapper for the Black Lives Matter movement in recent days, has been liked nearly 50,000 times and retweeted more than 19,000 times since it was posted on Saturday.

The image by Los Angeles artist Mear One was painted on a building in the East End in 2012.

It was removed after complaints that it had antisemitic connotations. However, future-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn at the time tweeted his support for artist’s right to display it.

He later backtracked.


Journalist Michael Segalov, who wrote about the issue in 2018, tweeted at Ice Cube to say the the image was antisemitic.

Ice Cube later tweeted that he was “very concerned about the table in this image,” but did not remove it. He added: “My image was cropped. I get along with every race on the earth.”

Ice Cube’s response to Michael Segalov’s criticism
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