A BBC staffer has come under fire for a string of antisemitic Facebook posts in which he referred to Jews as “parasites of Nazi apartheid” and called white people a “virus.”
Dawn Queva, senior scheduling coordinator and game designer at BBC Three, has made a number of troubling posts since being deleted over the past few months, Deadline revealed.
In one rant, Queva – whose profile appears under the name Dawn Las Quevas-Allen – called Jews “parasites of Nazi apartheid” and accused them of funding the “holohoax,” the outlet said.
He also made several posts criticizing Israel and Zionism – including one where he referred to “a bunch of recessive CaucAsian japhetic AshkeNazi subcontinental European melanins who have zero blood ties to the land of Palestine or Israel historically.”
Some of Queva’s troubling posts go back nearly a decade: In 2014, he referred to Israel as “Israhell,” the Times of Israel said.
“Zionist genocidal lands are squatting called Jews’ regardless of the fact that the UKKK and Amerikkka are giving land they have no god given rights to people who have no god given rights to it,” Queva added in another post, according to a screenshot that shared by Deadline.
Dawn Queva made many troubling posts since being deleted, including one calling Jews “parasites of Nazi apartheid”.
Queva – who previously worked for A+E Networks, UKTV and Disney, according to Deadline – also repeatedly targeted white people, whom he referred to as a “virus” and a “mutant invasive species,” the Telegraph wrote.
Some of his posts refer to Great Britain as “UKKK,” a reference to the Ku Klux Klan.
In another update, he wrote that white people are “bloodthirsty bloodthirsty barbarians rapacious mass murderers thieves misguided parasites.”
Some of his posts have been removed or restricted by Facebook – including an incident in early January where his activities were restricted due to bullying and hate speech, the Times of Israel said.
Queva slammed the move as an “anti-klu klux white klan/anti-black Zionist blockade,” the outlet reported.
Some of Dawn Queva’s vitriolic posts go back a few years.
Queva appeared to respond to reports of his earlier post on Friday, when he updated his Facebook wall with a video from the 1987 film “The Garbage Pail Kids” along with a caption that read “only those who live a lie hate the truth!”
He also commented below to add an infographic that purportedly lists Jewish slave ship owners, as well as the famous photo of Gordon, an escaped slave badly scarred from years of abuse.
Queva’s disturbing posts are believed to have been circulated in a BBC WhatsApp group formed after the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel.
The BBC is under scrutiny for its coverage of the attack and subsequent war – and director-general Tim Davie has held a “listening session” to address perceived bias in his work, Deadline explains.
Some of Dawn Queva’s vile and disturbing posts accuse Jews of funding the “holohoax”.
There were also recent reports that 22 employees at the national broadcaster had filed complaints about antisemitism at work, the Telegraph added.
“We do not comment on individual staff members and we have robust and robust processes to deal with such issues, we do not tolerate anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, or any form of abuse and we take any such allegations seriously and take action appropriate discipline where necessary,” a BBC spokesperson told The Post.
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