The post in question alluded to long-standing anti-Semitic tropes and garnered attention for its offensive content. Foxx's statement, which Aniston 'liked', insinuated that the Jewish people were collectively responsible for the killing of Jesus.
This belief has historically fueled violence and persecution against Jews. Aniston, who has a large following on Instagram, claimed that she mistakenly 'liked' the post and vehemently denied any support for anti-Semitism. Foxx later deleted the comment and issued an apology, stating that his post had been misinterpreted.
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