As the Tokyo games kicks off, the event is facing a PR disaster
The Tokyo Olympics has faced a major PR disaster when they were forced to fire the director of the opening ceremony after a decade-old video emerged of him joking about the Holocaust.
The scandal is the latest blow to the delayed tournament, which are taking place under unprecedented circumstances in Tokyo.
The games, held without spectators are against the wishes of much of the Japanese public as COVID-19 cases rise in the capital city.
A video posted onto social media showed the now-former opening ceremony director when he was working as a comedian years ago, making jokes about the Holocaust.
Japan’s Mainichi newspaper said the video dated to 1998
“Any association of this person to the Tokyo Olympics would insult the memory of six million Jews,”
it cited the center’s Associate Dean, Rabbi Abraham Cooper as saying.
With the director fired at the last moment, it is unclear how the opening ceremony would be handled on Friday.