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'Terribly rotten': BBC axes employee who called Jewish people 'parasites' and 'Nazis' on Facebook
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'Terribly rotten': BBC axes employee who called Jewish people 'parasites' and 'Nazis' on Facebook

A senior BBC employee who posted a series of anti-Semitic Facebook posts has been given the boot by the media organization. The posts included referring to Jewish people as "Nazi apartheid parasites" who financially funded a "holohoax," according to the New York Post.

Dawn Queva was previously the BBC's senior scheduling coordinator and playout planner, but she was fired after it was discovered she harbored anti-Semitic views that manifested through Facebook posts. Queva also garnered attention for describing white people as a "virus." The posts were shared with her employer last week amid calls for the media giant to fire her.

Her dismissal from the company was announced on Monday. “The individual concerned is no longer employed by the BBC,” a BBC spokesperson said.

Queva's Facebook profile has since been deleted, but Deadline obtained screenshots of the horrifying posts. In one anti-Semitic Facebook rant, Queva said Jewish people were "Nazi apartheid parasites" who orchestrated a "holohoax," seeming to suggest that the Holocaust was a hoax.

In another post, she wrote: "The Zionist genocidal land squatting so called Jew’ irrespective of the fact that The UKKK and Amerikkka gave away land they had no god given right to a people who have no god given right to."

Queva also appears to have had a problem with white people, once referring to them as a "mutant invader species." The report mentioned she previously worked at A+E Networks, UKTV, and even Disney. She also said white people were a “barbaric bloodthirsty rapacious murderous genocidal thieving parasitical deviant breed.”

Deadline reported that the Campaign Against Antisemitism has considered reporting the now-deleted posts to the authorities. The group said, "Barely a week goes by now without some figure at the BBC publishing some inflammatory remark relating to Jews."

“Something is terribly rotten at the BBC.”

The revelations upset Jewish staff members at the media outlet, but it is uncertain if legal action will be taken against Queva.

Anti-Semitism exploded around the world after Hamas' surprise attack against the Jewish state on October 7, when 1,200 Israelis were slaughtered and 240 were abducted and taken back into Gaza. Since then, Israel has launched military operations in the region, vowing to obliterate Hamas terrorists.

Anti-Semitism has reared its head throughout U.S. colleges, universities, and even media organizations.

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