Vice President Joe Biden sent a statement to Business Insider apologizing for his comment about "shylocks," which was criticized by Anti-Defamation League national director Abraham Foxman.
Business Insider reports:
Foxman noted the expression "shylocks" has roots in "the medieval stereotype about Jews and remains an offensive characterization to this day." At the same time, Foxman also complimented the vice president as "friendly to the Jewish community" and an "open and tolerant individual."
In his statement, Biden said Foxman was "correct" in his assessment.
"Abe Foxman has been a friend and advisor of mine for a long time. He’s correct, it was a poor choice of words, particularly as he said coming from ‘someone as friendly to the Jewish community and open and tolerant an individual as is Vice President Joe Biden.’ He’s right," said Biden.
Biden made the remark in a speech to the Legal Services Corporation on Tuesday where he criticized those who would take advantage of military service members with "bad loans" as "Shylocks who took advantage of these women and men while overseas."