Player for the second time this year Whoopi Goldberg once again caused controversy for her comments on the subject. HolocaustAnd again he had to apologize.

it was never my intention “It gives the impression that I’m putting myself forward in hurtful comments, especially after talking to and listening to people like rabbis, old and new friends,” he said.

These apologies are what he said in an interview with The Sunday Times in January that the Holocaust “it had nothing to do with race“. The actress said that what she was trying to express in her recent comments was: At first glance, there was no way to tell if someone was Jewish.. And this statement once again caused much criticism.

On Monday, the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum posted on Twitter an excerpt from a letter written by Adolf Hitler before he was appointed chancellor of Germany in 1919. describing the Jews as “a talentless alien race” and unwilling to sacrifice his racial difference”.

While the post made no mention of the ‘Ghost’ actress, former American Jewish Committee Chairman David Harris took advantage of the post and told Goldberg to stop claiming that the Holocaust had nothing to do with race:Everything had to do with race‘ he pointed.

When the actress apologized, she said she was “still learning” and believed the Holocaust had something to do with race. “In these times of increasing anti-Semitism, I want to be very clear when I say: I have always been on the side of the Jews. and always will be. My support for them has never waned and never will.”

The actress and MC were suspended from ‘The View’ for two weeks on February 1. denied having a racist component in the Holocaust. In a conversation with commentators, he stated that the Holocaust was about whites killing other whites, and that it had nothing to do with the Jewish race.

When the rest of the meetings contradict the player’s statements, the Nazism They viewed Jews and other social groups as inferior racesHe insisted on his position. Goldberg then said, “Let’s stick with the truth. The Holocaust had nothing to do with race. That afternoon, the actress apologized on Twitter and insisted that the Holocaust was racially motivated, as the Nazis saw Jews and other social groups as a distinct and inferior race. he did.

Later, when she appeared on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’, she justified that she was a black woman. accepted racing as something you can “see”.

While ABC accepted Goldberg’s apology at the time, it asked him to stay away from the cameras for two weeks to “reflect and learn about the impact of his comments.”