ALBAWABA - A Zionist New York food critic named Steve Plotnicki is under fire on X (formerly known as Twitter) for commenting on Palestinians during the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza angering human rights and pro-Palestine activists.
The individual in question allegedly replied to a post made on Elon Musk's X that read, "Dozens and dozens killed, including many children just to save four. Somebody, please explain to me the acceptable ratio of human life," which Steve replied with "1 million Gazans for 1 Israeli life would be acceptable to me."
This naturally triggered a swarm of comments calling the food critic "shameful, racist, disgusting and a horrible human being" overall for making "inhumane" comments about a specific group of people.
Zionist food critic on Gaza: 1 million Gazans for 1 Israeli life would be acceptable to me
Many users took to the comment section and expressed their opinions about Steve, here's what some had to say:
"I have rarely read something that disgusting. Until a few months ago, I had a very positive view of Jews, but this elitist arrogance, blatant deception, and contempt for everything non-Jewish has completely shattered my once positive attitude."
"Typical Zionist. This is why the world needs to free Palestinians from the Israeli occupation."
"Israelis keep telling the world what they are. The world is listening."
According to users on X, Steve received so much backlash for the comment he made about the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023, that he had to resort to deleting it which is why we couldn't find it anymore.
A user added, "He is now blocking everyone critical of his outrageous post and has retreated to the bunker in his New York restaurant which I hope will experience a massive drop in custom after this vile outburst."
All eyes on Rafah and Gaza
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By the time of writing this article, the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023, has resulted in the killing of more than 36,000 Palestinians of whom are children (not counting the ones buried under the rubble), as reported by the ministry of health in Gaza.
Additionally, at least 82,000 Palestinians since Oct. 7 were injured due to the constant bombardment from Israel leaving many Gazans homeless, displaced, and malnourished.