The veteran former evening news anchor Dan Rather lashed out at those portrayed as wearing the yellow Star of David. These people and the Nazis during the Holocaust forced the Jews to protest against the COVID-19 authorization in Kansas. similar.
Dharanduffy and two His family was severely criticized At the government hearing on Friday, November 12, it appeared that the atrocities suffered by the Jews were compared with vaccine regulations.
During the Special Committee on the Impact of Government Overexpansion and COVID-19 Authorization, Kansas State Senator Pat Petty accused the family of “desecrating” the memory of six million Jews who died in the Holocaust with their stunts.
Senate Speaker Ty Masterson also stated that this comparison is “inappropriate and has no resemblance to the issue we are debating today.”
On Saturday, Lasse also condemned Duffy and his family’s actions in a strongly worded tweet.
“Our anti-Semitism has a dangerous rise. At the same time, we have anti-vaxxers wearing yellow stars,” Lasse said.
“I was 14 years old when the concentration camp was liberated. The images I saw have imprinted in my memory. We must abandon this nonsense. Learn about history. Fight against hatred. Never forget.”
Speaking at the hearing, Duffy claimed that wearing the Star of David was not an “offensive” or “controversial” gesture.
“It’s more like a reminder [that] Everything Hitler did, everything Hitler did, he did it in accordance with the laws of his country,” Duffy said through the Kansas mirror.
Duffy also claimed that if the United States continues to implement vaccine regulations, citizens may experience similar atrocities to the Jews in Nazi concentration camps.
“Although this has not reached that level of deprivation, we will definitely move in that direction,” Duffy said.
This is not the first time such an offensive comparison has been made. In June, Congressman of Georgia Marjorie Taylor Green forced to apologize After comparing the mask and vaccine requirements during the pandemic to the treatment of Jews during the Holocaust.
In May, Green said Democratic Party Asking people to wear masks in the house is similar to how the Nazis asked Jews to “wear gold stars” to identify them.
Then she adopted the suggestion “Any rational Jew” They would oppose wearing masks, just as they “dislike what happened in Nazi Germany”.
After weeks of criticism, during which time she continued to establish similar connections, Green admitted that there was “There is no comparability” between the two After visiting the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC, the atrocities committed by the Nazis and guidelines to help protect people from COVID-19
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