It seems like Whoopi Goldberg hasn’t learned her lesson, and she’s repeating it The previous views are controversial On the Holocaust in which she claimed the genocide was not “racist” but rather a “white on white” form of crime.
My best friend said, “It is not for nothing that there is no square in the census of the Jewish race.” It leads me to think maybe we’re not a race,” Goldberg told The Sunday Times of London in an interview to promote her new movie, Up.
Goldberg insisted that “it wasn’t originally” about race, noting that the Nazis also killed people they believed were “mentally defective”.
When interviewer Janice Turner recoiled with a familiar refrain—saying that the Nazis viewed Jews as a race—Goldberg said it was wrong to use their definition.
“The oppressor tells you what you are. Why do you believe them? They are Nazis. Why do you believe what they say?” she insisted.
“It doesn’t change the fact that you can’t tell a Jew on the street. You can find me. You can’t find them. That was the point I was making. But you’d think I took a big stinky old dump on the counter, bare butt,” Goldberg continued.
Goldberg, co-host of The View, was suspended briefly from the show in February after her views on the subject were first aired. she Doubled with that during an interview with late night host Stephen Colbert, before later apologizing.
“I get it. People are angry. I accept that and I’ve done it myself. That was my thought process and I’m going to work hard to never think that way again,” she said after the initial situation. “I get it. I’ll take your word for it and never mention it again.”
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