Portnoy has been radiated for rewarding anti -Semitic plates on vacation

Critics say that Dave Portnoy’s idea of a bad behavior Lon with a free ride.
RadarOnline.com can reveal that the Barrstool Sports Boss is confronted with a large return for sending two perpetrators bound to an anti -Semitic incident to Auschwitz, with people who close the move as a “free vacation” instead of real responsibility.
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The disturbing incident unfolded on 3 May in Portnoy’s barstool Sansom Street, when a customer ordered the bottle service with a hateful board with the text ‘F — de Jews’.
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Portnoy, 48, was smoking after a viral video that recently exposed an anti -Semitic plate in his Philly Sports Bar – which led to the suspension of a Temple University Student and a police round.
The shocking incident went on 3 May on Portnoy’s barstool Sansom Street Spot, when a customer ordered a fless service and showed a mean sign that read: “F — The Jews,” said several news broadcasts.
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Portnoy, who is Jewish, said he “shook” because he was so angry with the incident.
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On Sunday, Portnoy – who is of Jewish heritage – responded to the incident of the night before in a video placed on X, and said he was trying to trace who was responsible.
He said angry: “I shaken. I have been crazy for the past two hours.
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“Do you think I’m going to tolerate these S — in my bar? So I have been on hunting for waitresses, the table that it did, and everything you can take because I want f ——- consequences for F ——– Actions.”
The Barstool Kingpin revealed that the two waitresses who reportedly served the table were fired, and noticed how one of them asked bizarre to call him back because she was at a dance recital.
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He also told a tense exchange with one of the individuals behind the anti -Semitic sign and said that the person in tears claimed: “I am not anti -Semitic.”
Portnoy was not convinced and broke back: “I am not for a second. Who the F — would that sign in my f ——- bar?”
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In a follow-up video on X, Portnoy said that he spoke with the alleged perpetrators and published what will be done afterwards to Auschwitz to look at the Nazi concentration camps from first-hand.
He explained: “I send these children to Auschwitz. They have agreed to go … and they are going to make a tour of the concentration camps in Germany and hopefully learn something and maybe their lives may not be ruined and think twice.
“For me that is a fair outcome of the event.”
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In addition to the video, Portnoy wrote: “Instead of ruining a few 20-year-old lives, this may be used as a learning moment.”
Many, however, did not agree that sending the students on a trip was the right way to ‘learn a lesson’.
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One person poked back: “It is wild for me that these guys literally did not respect the entire Jewish population in your own nightclub, and you give them a free paid trip for all costs …”
A second hit: “They get a paid trip from the deal? These guys have to be taken back and are treated, don’t get a vacation.”

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A third wrote: “If you need someone to tag and ensure that this educational excursion does not turn into a paid holiday on Poland, I am stand -by.”
Another said: “So it’s actually a vacation for these clowns? Come on, Dave, you pay for their journey to actually get drunk in Poland.”
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Portnoy said he would send the guilty students to Auschwitz as a ‘lesson moment’.
Someone else suggested: “Film them. Don’t just give them a free ride for them to tie with the person who is with them.”
In a Sunday letter to the Temple University community, President John Fry confirmed that students were bound by the Barrestool Sansom Street -Scandal -revealing that one has already been suspended.
According to NBC News and Fox News, the police of Philadelphia started an investigation into the incident.