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A passer-by shouted ‘F*** the Jews’ at Dave Portnoy as the Barstool Sports boss was filming his iconic pizza reviews in Toronto.
Portnoy was talking to the camera outside Terrazza, where a small crowd had gathered for the latest episode of his popular ‘One Bite Pizza Reviews’.
But the video was interrupted by the vile Anti-Semitic slur. ‘There we go,’ Portnoy said, gesturing towards the passing car.
Incredibly, some of his young fans laughed at the heckler, prompting the Barstool boss to lash out.
‘What are you guys f***ing laughing about?’ Portnoy shouted. They quickly fell silent, with Portnoy adding: ‘Exactly.’
The Barstool Boss then attempted to continue with his review, which sees him judge a pizza joint based off a single bite.
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A passer-by shouted ‘F*** the Jews’ at Dave Portnoy during his recent pizza review in Toronto
‘We won’t let that get in the…’ he said before changing tack. ‘What is that Toronto hospitality there?’
A man nicknamed Bill The Greek, who acted as Portnoy’s de-facto tour guide north of the border, responded: ‘That’s terrible.’
Portnoy has not made any further public comment on the slur, which comes just days after a terror suspect attacked a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado.
Disguised as a gardener, Soliman threw fire bombs and sprayed burning gasoline at protesters from the pro-Israel group Run for Their Lives on Sunday afternoon.
He allegedly planned to kill the crowd – who were holding their weekly protest for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza – but ‘got scared and had never hurt anyone before’.
Soliman threw ‘Molotov cocktails at a group of men and women, some of them in their late 80s, burning them as they peacefully walked on a Sunday to draw attention to Israeli hostages held in Gaza,’ Acting US Attorney J. Bishop Grewell for the District of Colorado said.
‘When he was interviewed about the attack, he said he wanted them all to die. He had no regrets, and he would go back and do it again.’