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So this happened.

The alleged ‘Knockout Game,” in which suspects come up and randomly punch victims in the face in an attempt to knock them out, has left people scared and confused across the country as more untruths and details spread.

While some believe that the game is an urban myth, CNN decided to run with the horrific craze by interviewing Rabbi Gary Moskowitz last night, a black belt rabbi who pretty much offended Jewish people and black people alike in just a few minutes.

Moskowitz said Jewish people deserved to be targeted because they’re weak. At the same time, he likened black people to animals, as CNN showed one game where a black man struck a white man on loop throughout the segment. And yes, that is Don Lemon in the video, who plays the perpetrator in the reenactment.

“The issue is … they’re not just attacking Jews theologically. What they’re doing is, they’re attacking weaker people. It’s very much like the animal kingdom,” he said. “They’re attacking weaker people. So they attack elderly women, they attack children. And Jewish people, unfortunately, especially in the Orthodox community are considered weak. They probably deserve that reputation.”

It should be noted that the alleged Knockout Game has been perpetrated by men and women and the victims range from homeless people, to black women and children.

So the Rabbi says Jewish people are weak, and black men are the big bad animals preying upon them. Um, no.

SOURCE: Think Progress, Huff Post  |  PHOTO CREDIT: Screenshot