NY Jets' Sauce Gardner sparks outrage claiming Jewish people 'run the world' on Adin Ross' live stream
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: New York Jets cornerback Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner has found himself at the center of a raging online storm after making controversial remarks about Jewish people during a recent live stream appearance with Adin Ross, as per Daily Mail.
Gardner's claims that Jewish people "run the world" and have "so much motion throughout the whole world" quickly went viral, sparking outrage and reigniting discussions around the impact of casual stereotyping and the importance of responsible public discourse for high-profile figures.
As the Internet erupted with a barrage of reactions, Gardner's comments have once again thrust the issue of offensive speech and its consequences into the spotlight.
🏈 NY Jets cornerback, Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner, tells Adin Ross: "Y'all [Jews] run the world."
— Censored Men (@CensoredMen) March 25, 2024
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Sauce Gardner's controversial comments
During the live stream, Ross, who is of Jewish descent, jokingly mentioned that he had been sold an item by a Jew because he was Jewish.
Gardner then chimed in, stating, "Imma be honest, like no funny weird s**t. Y'all run the world." He further elaborated, "They got so much motion throughout the whole world. Y'all gotta see how they be walking in the airport."
As the clip gained traction online, Gardner faced significant backlash from social media users. In response to the growing controversy, Gardner initially defended his comments but later deleted the post and offered a clarification, according to New York Post.
I love all people. While my intentions were positive, I just learned that people use those exact words I shared for hate towards Jewish people. That is not what I am about and I appreciate those who took the time to educate me on that fact.
— SAUCE GARDNER (@iamSauceGardner) March 26, 2024
"I love all people," he wrote on X. "While my intentions were positive, I just learned that people use those exact words I shared for hate towards Jewish people. That is not what I am about, and I appreciate those who took the time to educate me on that fact."
Bro I’m Jewish. You did and said nothing wrong you said Jews run the world in a good way which is true, I said you were fine so ima defend you. Don’t give in, fuck these fake woke ppl 🖕
— adin (@adinross) March 26, 2024
Amidst the backlash, Ross came to Gardner's defense, both during the live stream and on social media. "Bro I'm Jewish," Ross wrote on X. "You did and said nothing wrong you said Jews run the world in a good way which is true, I said you were fine so ima defend you. Don't give in, f--- these fake woke ppl."
Internet predicts consequences for Sauce Gardner's remarks
After the remarks proved controversial, One X commenter emphasized the potential fallout, stating, "Bro better pack his bags and hide, because his whole life about to change from this one statement alone." Another quipped, "Bro been smoking too much with Aaron."
Bro better pack his bags and hide, because his whole life about to change from this one statement alone
— Castiel The Angel (@Prodigal_Son_) March 26, 2024
A third user remarked, "Now he better pack his bags. He about to be on the bench." Meanwhile, another stated more ominously, "Bro just lost his career and he doesn't even know it lol."
Now he better pack his bags.
— Afzal Raheem Khan (@Afzaltalks) March 25, 2024
He about to be on the bench,
Some expressed concern over potential disciplinary actions, with one user remarking, "This is scary. Hope he gets suspended." Another speculated on external influences, humorously suggesting, "Must be spending too much time around Aaron Rodgers."
Must be spending too much time around Aaron Rodgers
— JL_Calculated&Ready (@LSystem23) March 26, 2024
Predicting disciplinary action, one user speculated, "Year long suspension incoming." Echoing a similar sentiment, another individual opined, "He been around Rodgers too long."
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