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Whoopi Goldberg Responds To Backlash From Holocaust Comments On ‘The View’

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Whoopi Goldberg has issued an apology walking back comments she made about the Holocaust. On Monday’s episode of The View, Goldberg said of the event “It’s not about race,” which sparked criticisms from individuals and national groups, including the U.S. Holocaust Museum.

That evening, Goldberg took to Twitter to issue an apology for her choice of words. The responses to this apology have been equally divided, with replies both critiquing her word choice from The View and evaluating the weight of her apology. Learn more about the situation here.

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Whoopi Goldberg comments on the Holocaust and mankind’s inhumanity

Whoopi Goldberg became the subject of backlash after her statements about the Holocaust / CBS Mornings on YouTube

On Monday’s episode of The View, talk turned to a Tennessee school board’s decision to ban the nonfiction graphic novel Maus, which follows the experiences of Art Spiegelman’s father as a Holocaust survivor. From there, Goldberg said, “Let’s be truthful about it because (the) Holocaust isn’t about race.”

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She went on, “It’s not about race. It’s about man’s inhumanity to man… These are two white groups of people. The minute you turn it into race it goes down this alley. Let’s talk about it for what it is. It’s (about) how people treat each other. It doesn’t matter if you’re Black or white, Jews — it’s each other.”

Goldberg’s response to this nuanced topic

Hitler’s genocidal efforts against Europe’s Jewish population are rooted in that demographic being deemed “an inferior race by the Nazis,” noted the official Twitter account of StopAntisemitism.org. In response to viral backlash for her statements, Goldberg took to social media to amend, “On today’s show, I said the Holocaust ‘is not about race, but about man’s inhumanity to man.”

Goldberg’s apology was met with debate and various types of responses online / Twitter screenshot

She went on to write, “The Jewish people around the world have always had my support and that will never waiver. I’m sorry for the hurt I have caused.” Some users accepted her words, writing, “Anyone who has followed you over your years in the spotlight knows exactly who you are and what you stand for. Apology accepted.” Others, however, want an apology on live TV instead of via social media, potentially with Holocaust survivors to explain the event and how religion and race interact among Jewish people. One user replied, “Good on you but please say this on air tomorrow. I gasped today when i heard you say this and i’m not Jewish. We, as a collective whole, have a responsibility to pass the message accurately and honestly so we learn and so something like the holocaust never happens again.”

Goldberg discussed the point again on an episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, explaining her thought process, though since Colbert episodes are taped from 5:30 to 7 pm, this was before her apology tweet.

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