Whoopi Goldberg returns to ‘The View’ after suspension over Holocaust comments

The American comedian returned to the ABC network show after her claims that the Nazi genocide was about 'two groups of white people' landed her a two-weeks suspension from the show
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Whoopi Goldberg returned to her hosting chair on “The View” Monday after a two-week suspension for her much-criticized comments about the Holocaust, pledging to “keep having tough conversations.”
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  • “I listened to everything everybody had to say, and I was very grateful,” Goldberg told her viewers in a brief address at the top of the talk show as her co-hosts told her they missed her.
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    Whoopi Goldberg
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    “It is an honor to sit at this table and be able to have these conversations, because they are important,” Goldberg said, without offering another direct apology or mentioning the Holocaust or Jews at all.
    “Conversations,” she said, “are important to us as a nation, and to us more so as a human entity.”
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    יהודים פולנים מובלים לגירוש בידי כוחות אס-אס גרמניים במהלך הרס גטו ורשה, פולין, 1943
    יהודים פולנים מובלים לגירוש בידי כוחות אס-אס גרמניים במהלך הרס גטו ורשה, פולין, 1943
    Jews taken from Warsaw Ghetto to death camps during the Holocaust
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    Goldberg’s suspension had followed her Jan. 31 remarks on the program that “the Holocaust is not about race,” but rather about “man’s inhumanity to man.” Many groups, including the Anti-Defamation League, objected, saying that Hitler saw his planned extermination of the Jews as a racial project.
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    Jews being deported from Stropkov, Slovakia on May 23, 1942
    Jews being deported from Stropkov, Slovakia on May 23, 1942
    Jews being deported from Stropkov, Slovakia on May 23, 1942
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    Goldberg apologized, but further comments she made on the subject — including on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” — continued to add fuel to the fire, leading to ABC News President Kim Godwin announcing her suspension the following day “to take time to reflect and learn about the impact of her comments.”
    Jewish figures across the political spectrum, even those who were angered by Goldberg’s comments, objected to her suspension, saying the network’s decision destroyed what could have been a learning opportunity.
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    Rosa-Luxemburg Street in Berlin is paved with 'Stolpersteine' to remember the victims of the Holocaust
    Rosa-Luxemburg Street in Berlin is paved with 'Stolpersteine' to remember the victims of the Holocaust
    Rosa-Luxemburg Street in Berlin is paved with 'Stolpersteine' to remember the victims of the Holocaust
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    Nathan Hersh, former managing director of the nonprofit group Partners for Progressive Israel, said the punishment was “un-Jewish” in an op-ed for The New York Times.
    For her part, Goldberg expressed an eagerness to use her platform to wade into pointed conversations.
    “There is something kind of marvelous about being on a show like this because we are ‘The View’ and this is what we do,” she said. “Sometimes we don’t do it as elegantly as we could.”

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    Woopi chose her name to get laughs at Jews expense
    She has no intention of converting and I find her insincerity offensive. She needs to change her name effective immediately
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    Whatever
    If someone said American slavery wasn't about race they'd be fired indefinitely.
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    WE ALL PUPPETS ON THE STRING. THEY OWN US.
    WHEN YOU OWNERS SAY THERE ARE TOO MANY THEY START A WAR OVER NOTHING AND TENS OF MILLIONS ARE DEAD FEW CHILDREN ARE BORN AND TRILLIONS MORE GO INTO THE COFFERS OF THE REAL RICH.
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