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UTA Chief Jeremy Zimmer Urges Agents: ‘Please Support the Boycott of Kanye West’

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UTA co-founder and CEO Jeremy Zimmer have issued a company-wide memo addressing recent public occurrences of anti-Semitism in Los Angeles.

Following anti-Jewish remarks made by Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, Zimmer, whose company represents musicians Bad Bunny, the Jonas Brothers, and the Kid Laroi, explained the company’s policies in a memo addressed to staff on October 23 with the subject line “Rise of Anti Semitism and Hate.”

“As a company we stand for a wide diversity of voices and ideas; But we can’t support hate speech, bigotry or anti-semitism,” Zimmer wrote. “Please support the boycott of Kanye West. Powerful voices spewing hatred have frequently driven people to do hateful things.”

Antisemites gathered on a Los Angeles highway bridge to show their support for the rapper Ye following his inflammatory comments about news media. Additionally, on Sunday, flyers identifying entertainment industry execs as “Jewish” were circulated across Brentwood.

Ye was briefly a client of UTA, but the relationship was brief. In 2016, after a year away, he went back to CAA, where he had previously worked.

The full text of Zimmer’s note is shown below:

I’m saddened to write that once again we’re seeing a surge in anti-Semitism in our communities, fueled by Kanye’s comments and a resulting in an incident in Los Angeles yesterday where hateful banners were placed over the 405 freeway.

Regrettably, anti-Semitism, racism and many forms of hate and intolerance are part of the fabric of society. Generally, they live as a plague eroding the health of communities and are combatted by understanding, tolerance and the general goodness of most people.

But throughout history some have used their public platform to spew the plague out loud and spread the contagion to dangerous effect. Kanye is the latest to do so, and we’re seeing how his words embolden others to amplify their vile beliefs. I’ve also seen copies of horribly anti-Semitic flyers left this weekend on the doorsteps of homes in LA neighborhoods, showing that the 405 banners are not the end of it.

Equally worrying is what is happening on college campuses, where concern and debate about Zionism becomes veiled anti-Semitism. Wellesley College recently has been at the epicenter of this dilemma. The Wellesley newspaper recently supported a mapping project showing the nearby Jewish owned businesses, and suggesting that they be boycotted.

The assumption being that because they are owned by Jews, they must be anti-Palestine. This is the kind of dangerous thinking that can lead to inflaming anti-Semitism and hate, and there have been examples of it at other schools.

Whether it’s signs on the 405 in Los Angeles, flyers on doorsteps, mapping Jewish businesses in Boston, or marching with hoods and crosses, all of these behaviors ignite the embers of bigotry, and they must not be tolerated.

As a company we stand for a wide diversity of voices and ideas. But we can’t support hate speech, bigotry or anti-semitism. Please support the boycott of Kanye West. Powerful voices spewing hatred have frequently driven people to do hateful things. Let’s not be lulled into thinking this time it’s different.

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