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John Mellencamp speaks onstage during the 37th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at Microsoft Theater on November 05, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.

John Mellencampis encouraging action against the resurgence of antisemitism in the U.S.

In an impassioned speech at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony on Saturday, the 71-year-old Grammy award-winner spoke of his solidarity with the Jewish people, while introducing attorney Allen Grubman, who was honored at the event.

“I cannot tell you how f—ing important it is to speak out if you’re an artist,” he continued. “We’re all human beings. I don’t give a f—. There’s a trick, silence is complicity.”

Mellencamp concluded, “I’ll say that again, silence is complicity. And this way I am standing here tonight loudly and proudly and in solidarity with Allen, his family and all of my Jewish friends and all the Jewish people around the world. F— antisemitism, and f— anybody who says anything in that manner.”

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The “Jack & Diane” star went on to call Grubman his friend and “a true American.”

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Mellencamp’s speech comes amid recent controversies involvingKanye Westand NBA starKyrie Irving, as well as an uptick in antisemitic incidents in the Los Angeles area last month.

In October, West tweeted in a now-deleted post that he hoped to go “death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE,” while Irving drew sharp criticism for publicizing the antisemitic movieHebrews to Negroeson his social media channels.

Companies such asAdidas,BalenciagaandGaphave since cut ties with West, while Irving is currently serving a five-game suspension. He must also complete six action items before returning to his team, the Brooklyn Nets.

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A wave of celebrities, includingJohn Legend,Lizzo,Jack Antonoff,Howard Stern, Michael Rapaport,Khloé Kardashian,Reese WitherspoonandAmy Schumer, have spoken out to show their support, some of whom followed the lead ofJessica Seinfeld, who modeled a template on social media.

“If you don’t know what to say, you can just say this in your feed,” Seinfeld, 51,wrote, alongside a graphic with the words “I support my Jewish friends and the Jewish people.”

source: people.com