Talk:Ben Gleib

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New Sources Needed
I think that sources 1 and 3 need to be replaced, as they are both from IMDb, which isn't a reliable source. Minecrafter0271 (talk) 00:44, 2 January 2020 (UTC)

Jewish heritage
At what point can we state that Gleib is of Jewish heritage? I looked through the edit history here and noticed that several attempts to add the information were reverted. Gleib is featured prominently in a recent viral video from The Young Turks titled "PLEASE WATCH THIS CLIP - Jewish Anchor's EMOTIONAL RESPONSE To Ye", in which he repudiates recent anti-Semitic comments made by Kanye West, talks about several of his Jewish relatives that perished in the Holocaust and refers to "my people". If editors think this information has been somewhat poorly sourced up to now, I guess I get it, but failing that, I don't understand why this claim seems to be controversial. —The Keymaster (talk) 10:45, 4 December 2022 (UTC)