The former 'Daily Show' host slammed the series' goblin bankers, then issued a statement clarifying his remarks.
Jon Stewart is clarifying his comments criticizing J.K. Rowling and the Harry Potter franchise.
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In a four-minute video captioned “Newsweek et al, may eat my ass,” Stewart clarified remarks he had made in the December 2021 episode, including comparing the goblins who run the Gringotts bank and anti-Semitic drawings featured in a 1903 book called “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.”
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“I do not think that J.K. Rowling is anti-Semitic,” said Stewart. “I did not accuse her of being anti-Semitic. I do not think the ‘Harry Potter’ movies are antisemitic. I really love the ‘Harry Potter’ movies, probably too much for a gentleman of my considerable age.”
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As for the goblins, Stewart insisted that their depiction reflects “how some tropes are so embedded in society that they’re basically invisible, even in a considered process like moviemaking.”
In the video, Stewart specifically called out Newsweek magazine, which published an article titled “Jon Stewart Accuses J.K. Rowling of Antisemitism in ‘Harry Potter'” on Tuesday. “Your business model is f–ing arson,” he said.
He reiterated his message at the end of the video by casting a made-up spell: “Let me say this right now to Newsweek magazine: Disperioso lamentoso!”
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