Social media personality Shira Brown is facing public backlash after being seen with controversial streamer Clavicular, who previously made antisemitic remarks and praised Hitler. A local commentator argues the outrage is disproportionate given broader normalization of intermarriage in Israeli society, but notes Clavicular has never truly apologized.
Social media figure Shira Brown has come under public criticism after being seen with Clavicular, a streamer who previously sang "Heil Hitler" and demeaned Jewish women online, according to local commentary circulating Tuesday afternoon. The commentator, writing on the source, argued the backlash is disproportionate given what he described as widespread normalization of intermarriage in Israeli society — citing recent cases of female soldiers arrested in Palestinian villages and other incidents. He noted that Clavicular has never issued a genuine apology, even when pressed during an interview on Israeli media. The controversy follows Clavicular's current tour of Israel, during which he has praised the country and said he plans to relocate after retiring from streaming, as The Zioneer previously reported. No official statement from Shira Brown has been released at this time.
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