Nicole, a Jewish Australian radio host, was reportedly fired after she refused to support Hamas and ‘pro-Palestinian’ views on a community radio show in Australia.
According to the Jerusalem Post, “Nicole, a Jewish Australian with Mexican and Israeli heritage, hosted a Latin American radio show on Radio Skid Row, a community radio station in Sydney, Australia.”
Sarah shared what happened on social media, “And they basically just told me that if I cannot support the October seventh attacks as resistance and as something positive, basically saying also that it’s not true that anybody got killed or burned or anything, that if I cannot support the hostages being kept, then I don’t align with their values and I cannot be there.”
“If I cannot support the fact that Israel doesn’t have a right to exist and that Jews don’t have a right to be in Israel, I can no longer be at their station.”
“When I started to cry because I was trying to have a respectful conversation about agreeing to disagree and respect each other’s abuse, even though I absolutely don’t support terrorism and aggression and murder, they basically told me, ‘We don’t appreciate your white women tears.’”
Thank you @carolinemarcus for sharing this terrible story about the hateful, antisemitic treatment of Jewish woman, Nicole, at Skid Row community radio in Sydney. There must be consequences. https://t.co/1ORTkS9dqK
— Senator Sarah Henderson (@SenSHenderson) December 24, 2024
A Jewish host has been axed from a community radio station after covering up a Free Palestine sticker during her Latino music program.
The former radio host took to social media platform X on Friday to explain why she was fired.
Former radio volunteer Nicole has joined Sky News senior reporter Caroline Marcus to recount the story of her firing.
“I still can’t believe that it happened the way that it happened,” Nicole said.
“I am glad I made the video because now I have second guessed – can that even be what they told me is real because it’s just unbelievable.”