The Philadelphia student who uploaded a video of a customisable sign reading “f*** the Jews” in a Barstool Sports bar has called on “humanity to join forces” against “Jewish supremacy”.
Mo Khan, who has claimed he was not involved in ordering the sign and that he was acting as a “citizen journalist” by displaying it on Instagram, gave an interview to notorious antisemitic conspiracy theorist Stew Peters, in which he claimed that Barstool’s Jewish founder Dave Portnoy had “ruined” his life.
At one point in the interview, Peters told Khan: “These Jews are very tribal...we’re seeing these people come together.
"We have seen the entire Jewish community...make sure that your life is 110 per cent destroyed.”
He then asked: “Do you think it’s time for humanity to become tribal and join forces against Jewish supremacy?”
In response, Khan said: “Absolutely, especially in this case, in the case of Americans.
"Our First Amendment right, if we’re not supporting what America’s built on...I have no idea what this country was even born for.”
Earlier in the interview, he had also said: “[This incident] just goes to show how much control one group can have on anyone’s potential career.
“I’ve seen arguments saying that if the same sign said ‘f*** the Muslims’, ‘f*** the blacks’, ‘f*** the Christians”, the impact...would not have been anywhere near the impact that this sign had.
"They’re completely and utterly uprooting and annihilating one individual based on pretty much nothing. If that doesn’t show some kind of supremacy...then I don’t really know what else counts as supremacy.”
Khan has previously released a statement regarding the Barstool incident, in which he insisted he was not responsible for the sign’s creation and said: “I abhor hate in all its forms. I was raised to be respectful and amicable to all people.”
However, at various points during the interview Khan made a number of antisemitic comments, as well as failing to challenge Peters as the latter expressed his own antisemitic beliefs.
Stew Peters' coffee mug (Image: X/StewPetersNet)[Missing Credit]
For instance, Peters referred to Portnoy as a “filthy Jew” over his interactions with Khan and also labelled the Israel-Palestine conflict as a battle between “good and evil” and between “humanity and demons”.
Peters’s desk was also populated by a coffee mug bearing the phrase “Mein Coffee” in a similar font to that used on the front cover of Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf, as well as copies of his film, titled Occupied, which is a “documentary” about how “Western civilisation has been infected by a parasitic invasion of foreign ideals” brought by “a strange and morally degenerate people whose ultimate goal is world domination”, according to Peter’s website.
The promotional material for the film features an image of the White House flying the Israeli flag and surrounded by silhouettes of Orthodox Jews, claims that American leadership is “occupied by Jews”, cites dual loyalty tropes and includes an interview with Holocaust denier Dan Bilzerian.
Screengrab from the trailer for Stew Peters' film, Occupied (Image: SPN Store)[Missing Credit]
Khan also failed to contradict Peters’ assertion that “what happened in the bar is just a microcosm of the wider sentiment of humanity” and that “everybody’s pretty much like ‘f*** the Jews’”, nor his assertion that “every Congressman and the President of the United States have a little Jew man telling them what to do” and that “Jews control 100 per cent of the media” and are responsible for “all the child porn and degeneracy [the American people] are watching on Netflix”.
Instead, Khan responded: “It’s kind of absurd how much control they have over the entire narrative of the media.”
As the interview came to the end, Peters pledged to give Khan $100,000 in cryptocurrency in order for “emergency purposes”, adding: “It is humanity against these Jews, we have to find a final solution.”