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WATCH: Mo Khan, the Temple student behind the antisemitic Barstool Sansom bottle service sign, accidentally discovers that his actions have consequences

Mo Khan is a coward. What started as a bottle service gimmick in Center City turned into a national scandal when Barstool Sansom, the Philadelphia bar affiliated with Dave Portnoy, allowed a bottle service sign reading “Fuck The Jews” to be paraded out like it was some edgy joke.

Before we get into the latest development, it’s important that we are all on the same page with what is written below.

The fact that Barstool Sansom employees or promoters allowed that sign to go out is flat-out disgraceful. There’s no “gray area” here. Whoever was responsible showed a staggering lack of awareness and judgment.

Dave Portnoy responded immediately, dropping a furious emergency press conference and publicly holding the bar accountable. Rightfully so.

If you missed the beginning of this entire incident, we covered it, along with updates as the entire ordeal continued to escalate. You can read them by clicking the links below.

Dave Portnoy responds to antisemitic message at Barstool Sansom Street in Philly

Dave Portnoy calls out 6 ABC over ‘bait and switch’ interview following Barstool Sansom antisemitic sign incident

Lets get back to the latest development.

The biggest clown in all of this isn’t just the person who allowed the sign at Barstool Sansom. It’s Mo Khan—the Temple student who recorded the video, posted it to his own Instagram account, and kicked off this entire firestorm.

Mo Khan didn’t just film it; he published it to his own audience. It went viral because of him. Now, after getting called out, he’s flipped the script, deleted his post, and is suddenly crying victim while begging for money online.

I’m not posting the original video that Khan made. Not linking his pathetic GoFundMe either. This dude is a complete moron and deserves nothing but the reaction he’s getting. His entire video is featured in a response video from Dave Portnoy. Watch it below.

Here’s Dave Portnoy’s response, including the full video from the coward, Mo Khan

Again, Mo Khan had no issue with the “Fuck The Jews” sign until he got exposed.

First, Mo admitted to Dave Portnoy over the phone that he screwed up. Portnoy even said he and his buddy were crying and apologizing.

After a chat with mommy and daddy, he completely backtracked, deleted the video, and popped up with a new storyline: he’s now a poor, misunderstood 21-year-old kid being persecuted by the evil empire of Barstool Sports and the Jewish community.

Spare me.

Mo Khan’s new narrative is pure victim cosplay.

In his now-viral response video, he says he had “nothing to do with the sign” … then turns around and says, “What about my free speech? It was just a harmless joke.”

So which is it? Were you uninvolved, or was it satire? You can’t have it both ways.

Like clockwork, Mo Khan comes the Middle East deflection.

Suddenly, he’s talking about Gaza, as if that justifies anything. What does Gaza have to do with bottle service in Philadelphia? Absolutely nothing—except that Khan sees an opportunity to shift blame, paint himself as the oppressed underdog, and score sympathy points with people who conflate hate speech with activism.

The cognitive dissonance is off the charts.

You go to a bar owned by a Jewish man, use that platform to promote antisemitic garbage, and then act stunned when the guy uses his influence and name recognition to expose you.

How did you not see this coming?

Even worse, his response video is loaded with legal-speak. “Asymmetrical power dynamics,” “retaliation,” all the buzzwords—clearly prepped by a lawyer.

This isn’t damage control. It’s a lawsuit in the making.

Mo Khan and whoever’s behind him aren’t trying to clear their name. They’re trying to cash in.

If “lawyering up” was a video, it would be that video.

What we’re seeing is the same script over and over again: act with malice, then cry when consequences come knocking.

It’s emblematic of so many larger conflicts—do something provocative, then weaponize sympathy when challenged.

There’s a reason Portnoy called him a coward. That’s exactly what this is.

And look—I’m not saying this guy should be jailed. That’s the beauty of free speech: you’re allowed to say what you want. What Mo Khan and anyone foolish enough to play the First Amendment card fails to realize is that it doesn’t mean you get to skate by when people respond.

You were laughing and in full support of a “Fuck The Jews” sign in a public place, on camera, and uploaded it to your own Instagram account.

You posted additional “jew jokes” on your other social media accounts that people obviously dug up after this incident went viral. Even in the latest development, Mo Khan is featured in a video again where he’s dumping water on homeless people.

Oh. He also went on a Neo Nazi show to defend his actions. You can’t make this shit up.

Point being, Mo Khan, don’t act surprised when people hold you accountable. You look like a complete idiot and are simply digging yourself an even bigger grave.

Mo Khan’s defense has more holes than a slice of Swiss cheese.

First he denies involvement, then claims it was a joke, then justifies it with geopolitical nonsense, and finally, positions himself as a victim of “cancel culture.”

Meanwhile, he’s literally the one who put the video into the world.

The whole thing reeks of opportunism. It’s not just cowardice—it’s a calculated attempt to dodge responsibility and profit off his own foolish actions.

Mo Khan isn’t sorry. He’s just sorry he got caught.

Mo Khan’s Pathetic Playbook

What Mo’s doing isn’t new. It’s a tired, transparent play:

  1. Commit the act.
  2. Get caught.
  3. Cry victim.
  4. Lawyer up.
  5. Ask for money.

This isn’t about justice. It’s about spinning a story, activating buzzwords, and monetizing outrage. And from the looks of it, he’s going to try and turn his GoFundMe pity party into a legal battle against Portnoy and anyone else who dared call him out.

Good luck with that.

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