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Whoopi Goldberg has apologised for repeating her claim the Holocaust was nothing to do with race. The Oscar-winning comic, 67, issued her statement on Tuesday (27.12.22) as calls keep growing for ABC to fire her from The View. She was suspended from the show in February for saying the Holocaust was about “white on white” violence and “man’s inhumanity to man” instead of race. Despite uproar following her comments, she repeated them last week in an interview with The Sunday Times. Whoopi said in her apology it was “never my intention to appear as if I was doubling down on hurtful comments”, esp...
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Twitter's charity partners have condemned changes to the platform made by Elon Musk. Anti-Defamation League (ADL) have claimed that the Twitter owner's decision to reinstate the account of former US President Donald Trump is "dangerous and inconsistent". The group adds that allowing rapper Kanye West back on the platform has "raised concerns". Twitter have not responded to requests for comment but the company says it has "long-standing fruitful relationships with key civil rights groups and organisations, including NAACP, ADColor, and the Anti-Defamation League". According to the ADL, Musk met...
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The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has accepted Whoopi Goldberg's apology following the comments she made about the Holocaust. The 66-year-old star was presenting daytime chat show 'The View' when she claimed that the Holocaust was "not about race" and the Jewish non-governmental organization reached out to her to give her the chance to apologise. Frederic L. Bloch, chief growth officer of the ADL, said in a statement: "We criticized this misinformed statement and called for Goldberg to get her facts right and apologize. She did so, and graciously invited our CEO Jonathan Greenblatt to come onto...
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