Pats Owner Foots Bill For New Ad Against Hate

The Owner of the New England Patriots is speaking out on Antisemitism in this country.

The Patrios CEO paid for an ad that aired in the second quarter of Sunday's game with the Jets.

The ads title "#StandUpToJewishHate" was paid for by the Robert Kraft Family Foundation.

"Recently many of you have spoken up. We hear you today. We must hear you tomorrow," the ad reads. "There are less than 8 million Jewish people in this country. Fewer than are watching this game. They need you to add your voice."

All this comes in the aftermath of Kanye West, who is now called "Ye" after a series of remarks.

This is not the first time the Patriots owner has taken a stand. He was the 2019 Genesis Prize Laureate, an award for his stance against and his role in combatting antisemitic hate.

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