Following the announcement of the partnership between the NFL and the CWBA Institute, critics called attention to Ice Cube's anti-Semitic past.

The partnership was announced on June 30 by the National Football League. The goal is to identify league-wide opportunities in the financial, tech, and production sectors, with a focus on increasing spending to Black business nationwide to help close America's racial and economic wealth gap.

Over the past year, the National Football League has spent more than $125 million on black businesses. The announcement appears to mark the beginning of an official partnership between the league and Ice Cube's initiative.

Ice Cube, whose real name is O'Shea Jackson, believes that tackling the wealth gap between black and white people in this country will solve a lot of problems. We focused on the National Football League because it was the biggest company in the country that relied on Black consumers or Black workers.

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ice cube is the face of the initiative Critics reminded the public of his history of targeting Jews and Asians in his songs.

Ice Cube used the phrases "White Jew" and "cracker" to refer to a Jewish music producer in a song.

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Ice Cube has called for violence against Jews and Asians in his music. He said to get rid of the devil by putting a bullet in his temple.

Ice Cube made a threat to burn your store down in the movie "Black Korea", which is about racism against the Black community by Korean shop owners in Los Angeles. The store owners were called "Oriental one penny countin' motherf*ckers" and "Little Chinese motherf*cker" in the song.

Ice Cube raps "Go down to the corner store and beat the Jap up" in the previous song.

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His studio album was called "Death Certificate." The album was released a few months after the death of Rodney King in Los Angeles and after years of tension between the Black and Korean communities.

Ice Cube stirred controversy in June 2020 when he posted a message in support of Louis Farrakhan, the Nation of Islam leader who has referred to Jews as "wicked deceivers of the American people."

The partnership between the NHL and Ice Cube was criticized by several users.

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The black racist bull in pro sports is amazing. November will be the most damaging month to the left. It was overwhelming.

The person questioned, "Why would you hire someone who calls for violence against Asians and Jews?"

How frequently do you hear about these programs for Hispanic or Asian businesses? People complain about racism the most. I don't want to support black communities or businesses. One person said to help all or nothing, not one.

Ice Cube did not apologize for his comments. He threatened to file a lawsuit against the journalists who referred to him as anti-Semitic.