“Jeopardy!” contestant Kelly Donahue was attacked this week by over 400 former contestants who accused him of making a white power gesture on the show. See it for yourself:
‘Jeopardy!’ winner slammed for allegedly holding up a white power hand gesture after a group of former contestants on the show sent an open letter accusing the producers of missing it. #THRNews pic.twitter.com/k6OL9zYCun
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) April 29, 2021
But he’s holding up three fingers because he had won three times:
He held up three fingers when he won for the third time. That's the entire thing. https://t.co/gRsNGvyeky
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) April 30, 2021
He had held up one and two fingers after his first and second wins:
He held up one finger and then two in the previous episodes to indicate how many times he won. Anybody who's not a moron would realize he was doing the same thing when he held up three fingers. People are so eager to be offended by everything nowadays. https://t.co/DQ1rDNNaoE pic.twitter.com/tvrz5HSLr4
— Steve Gracin (@stephengracin) April 30, 2021
Donohue was forced to issue this lengthy post on Facebook to explain what really happened:
Should Steph Curry apologize, too?
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Steph Curry slammed for allegedly holding up a white power hand gesture…https://t.co/58vl8moG8y pic.twitter.com/tbMAE7kIwY
— Steve Krakauer (@SteveKrak) April 30, 2021
And how does this guy get his reputation back:
Is defending an innocent person against nazi smears engaging in pointless culture wars or nah? https://t.co/kbH4ZrnYlp
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) April 30, 2021
Keep in mind how this all started:
This all started from a Twitter account with 30 Twitter followers, was passed to a former contestant (who has since deleted their account), who wrote a Medium letter (With 28 subscribers.), and now it's turned into this. pic.twitter.com/opNaf8RqFX
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) April 30, 2021
He now is forced to deny any white power ties and issue an apology.. Because a majority of news outlets are labeling him a white supremacist because of one Twitter account with 30 followers. pic.twitter.com/YjvGrAp6kF
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) April 30, 2021
Even Snopes debunked it:
❌ No, "Jeopardy" champ Kelly Donohue didn't make the "White Power" hand gesture. https://t.co/FAlAGdfbY6 pic.twitter.com/ednOE4XtkT
— snopes.com (@snopes) April 28, 2021
That *IS* embarrassing:
It's embarrassing when even Snopes has to tell you that you're being complete jackasses.https://t.co/ji0cANRHn1
— AG (@AGHamilton29) April 30, 2021
Maybe he should sue?
Read the update here. People's willingness to recklessly defame people is just wild. He could sue the hell out of everybody who signed this. https://t.co/yUrHhl2GOH
— Ryan Grim (@ryangrim) April 30, 2021
Not only this, but it feels like it’s getting worse:
We live in incredibly stupid times. Stop, just stop. https://t.co/SpS1wF2ZDH
— Rachael Larimore (@RachaelBL) April 30, 2021
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