Admitting anti-Semitism is not a good career move. Unless, I guess, you work in early 1940s Germany, or maybe contemporary Iran. But let’s imagine you’re a big famous movie/TV star, making tons and tons of money and generally getting away with all kinds insanity. You can be crazy and keep your job. You can be stupid and keep your job. You can be bad at your job and keep you job.
But you can’t be anti-Semitic.
You’d think someone who believes in the whole Elders of Zion thing would also imagine (in this case correctly) that Jews might not want to employ someone who is openly a Jew-hater. But somehow, time and time again, big important people make mistake after public mistake, and no one seems to care. But when they insult the Jews, that’s when things go South fast. See: Mel Gibson, Charlie Sheen (okay Jeremy, I agree he wasn’t explicitly anti-Semitic, but I do think his comments were bordering on it, and in any case, it was an incoherent point about Judaism, which is a bad idea), Jesse James. And the same goes for you, John Galliano.
So here’s a tip: want to keep your awesome job? Keep your Jew-hating to yourself.