Far-right streamer raises nearly $20K for Cornell student ‘not interested in working for a Jew’ (opens original article in a new tab)
A far-right YouTuber raised $19,000 for a Cornell student who stated he was not interested in working for a Jew, sparking a bias investigation and controversy.
- A far-right YouTuber raised $19,000 for a Cornell student who expressed anti-Jewish sentiment in a job application.
- The student's comments led to a bias investigation at Cornell and widespread condemnation, but also garnered support from antisemitic online groups.
- A separate Austin Franco, a Dallas attorney, faced backlash due to his similar name to the Cornell student.
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