‘Pivotal lesson’ from Israel’s polarizing old tweets
Some of actor Israel Broussard’s problematic old tweets recently resurfaced, revealing him to be a Donald Trump supporter, among other things, much to the disappointment of some fans.
Broussard, who recently starred in Netflix’s “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” tweeted about a prominent activist movement in 2016: “Black Lives Matter has one goal. Division.”
In another Twitter post, the actor, now 24, said, “I’m not going out for a gay role. Thank you, though.” That was in 2009, but in 2013, he played a gay character in the crime film, “The Bling Ring.”
His tweet on Japan’s massive earthquake in 2011: “Dogs can sense earthquakes. Too bad Japan ate them all.”
The actor also “liked” posts that referred to the 2012 Sandy Hook school shootings as fake.
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Broussard’s controversial tweets were deleted, and he eventually issued an apology: “I am deeply sorry for my inappropriate and insensitive words and likes on social media. I take full responsibility for my actions and sincerely apologize. This has been a pivotal life lesson for me. I am dedicated to becoming a more informed and educated version of myself. Much love, Israel.” —OLIVER PULUMBARIT