Whoopi Goldberg apologizes for saying the Holocaust “wasn’t about race”

The actress and presenter Whoopi Goldberg has apologized through his Twitter account for the statements on his program ‘The View’ in which stated that the Holocaust “was not a question of race”.

This apology has been made after suspension imposed on the actress for two weeks by the United States television channel ABC. In a statement, ABC News president Kim Godwin announced the immediate suspension for Goldberg’s “wrong and hurtful comments.”

On this same social network, the television network made the announcement of the sanction that the network was going to impose on her for her behavior and not being responsible for the repercussions that this has: “Whoopi Goldberg suspended from ‘The View’ for two weeks for her comments on the Holocaust”.

What comments did Goldberg make?

“Let’s be true to the truth. The Holocaust had nothing to do with race. The Holocaust represents the inhumanity of man, but it has nothing to do with race. They were whites killing whites,” Goldberg said during a conversation with commentators at his Program.

The black presenter denied that the Holocaust had anything to do with the race of the Jews, considering that it was about white people killing other white people. But that same day she retracted on Twitter and indicated that the Holocaust was indeed racially motivated because the Nazis considered the Jews a distinct and inferior race.

Source: Lasexta

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