In the latest episode of This Past Weekend theo vonpopular comedian sat down with companion comic roseanne barrWhose return show canceled looking forward to 2018 she’s sending racist tweets, Now, Barr has made another shocking comment, saying that “no one died in the Holocaust,” before adding, “It Needed Happen. Six million Jews should die now because they cause all the problems in the world.
It’s unclear whether she truly believes the massacre didn’t happen, or whether she was just making hateful comments about what you are and aren’t allowed to say online.
Barr had previously attributed to her cancellation His racist tweets, which read “The Muslim Brotherhood and Planet of the Apes had a baby = VJ (Valerie Jarrett),” ranged from “intellectual witch-burning, and arrogance and ignorance.” How all the press in the United States and the world, without knowing the fact that I was sending it to a journalist in Iran, interpreted my tweet about what is happening to the people in Iran. We are under such terrible censorship. It is terrible and horrifying.”
In May they also blasted in the east Roseanne CO-star Sarah Gilbert to talk at length about quashing racist tweets. “It wasn’t enough that[Gilbert]stabbed me in the back and did what he did to me, but then she went on her talk show every day and talked about how much she was hurt by my racism.” was surprised.” Barr told Megyn Kelly, “It was (Gilbert’s) tweet that got the show canceled.”
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Barr, who is Jewish, mentioned the Holocaust in the context of a conversation with Vaughn that it could not have been predicted that the last presidential election was rigged without de-platforming Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
“You can’t say that, as you know, the election,” Barr told Vaughn, “was rigged or not,” Vaughn concluded. “Correct,” replied Barr. “it’s all lies. There was no rigging in the election. thirty six counties can do Give you 81 million votes. it’s a fact.”
“That’s true,” Barr said as Vaughn laughed. “And don’t you dare say anything against it. You’ll be turned away from YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and all the rest because, you know, we have such a thing as truth and fact and we have to stick to it.
“And it’s true,” Barr continued, “and nobody died in the Holocaust either.”
Vaughn did not contradict Barr’s statement in the clip, but instead asked him directly, “You’re partly Jewish, aren’t you? And a lot of Hollywood is Jewish, yes? He made his Hollywood debut.
Barr replied, “Just like rap, black people started rap.” “So I went over there and tried to get into rap and said, ‘All these black people, you know, move on. Saturday night Live like dave chappelle, I’m just saying that a lot of black people have control over rap. Greetings?’ Well there you went. You tried to get into show business. Of course it is Jewish. But you know, and people should be glad it’s Jewish too, because if Jews weren’t controlling Hollywood, you’d only have fishing shows.”
Meanwhile, Vaughan appears to be attempting some damage control tweeted on tuesday, “This clip of Roseanne Barr was making fun of people. A clip taken from a long sarcastic statement he made during our conversation. Can’t we recognize sarcasm now?”
In response to Barr’s comments, Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt Tweeted, “Sarcastic or not, Roseanne Barr’s comments about Jews and the Holocaust are reprehensible and irresponsible. It’s not funny. And shame on Theo Vaughn for letting this go unchallenged and instead diving into conspiracy theories about Jews and Hollywood.
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