SNL Under Fire for Controversial Antisemitism Skits

Calls for an apology are growing after Saturday Night Live (SNL) aired a cold open sketch mocking GOP Congresswoman Elise Stefanik for her criticism of elite college presidents over anti-Semitism. The sketch, which attempted to make light of the college presidents' testimony, received little laughter and drew criticism from both sides of the political spectrum. Many are calling for SNL to apologize for missing the mark and prioritizing "woke" humor over addressing the leaders' failure to denounce harassment. The sketch has been described as "vile" and "appalling," with accusations of anti-Semitism. SNL creator Lorne Michaels, who is Jewish, has not commented on the controversy.
- Calls grow for SNL to APOLOGIZE for its 'unfunny' anti-Semitism hearing sketch that mocked GOP Rep. Stefanik f Daily Mail
- SNL gets blowback for 'vile' skit focusing on GOP lawmaker instead of college presidents' testimony Fox News
- 'SNL' swings and misses with cold open attempting to skewer antisemitism hearings hours after UPenn President Liz Magill resigns: 'Abysmal' New York Post
- 'S.N.L.' Invites University of Phoenix to the House Antisemitism Hearing The New York Times
- SNL Mocks Antisemitism Hearing with University Presidents in New Skit National Review
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