Peter Rosenberg found himself on the wrong side of Jay Electronica’s wrath over the weekend, when he hopped on Twitter to white about a line from the rapper’s debut album.
“My feet might fail me, my heart might ail me/The synagogues of Satan might accuse or jail me,” Jay raps on “Ghost Of Soulja Slim.” Jay also references the line on his 2014 track, “Better in Tune With the Infinite.”
“As a Jew it puts me in a bad position. I can ignore the fact that I instantly felt a pang of discomfort and offense and basically sell out my culture or I can be accused of being the “Jewish media” hating on this man. But it’s how I felt. The line offended me,” he wrote.
But Jay Elec says the phrase “synagogues of Satan” is in the bible, and challenged Rosenberg to a debate on theology.
Check out his response below.
Is Rosenberg a “clout chaser” like Jay Elec says?
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