The View cohost Whoopi Goldberg has been suspended following her inaccurate comments about the Holocaust on Monday morningโs episode.
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Per Variety, ABCโs decision was announced via an official statement posted online from the companyโs PR team and ABC News President Kim Godwin.
โEffective immediately, I am suspending Whoopi Goldberg for two weeks for her wrong and hurtful comments,โ the statement began. โWhile Whoopi has apologized, Iโve asked her to take time to reflect and learn about the impact of her comments. The entire ABC News organization stands in solidarity with our Jewish colleagues, friends, family and communities.โ
As previously reported by The Root, the companyโs decision stems from Goldbergโs initial comments about the Holocaust when she asserted that the tragic matter was โnot about raceโ but rather โmanโs inhumanity to man.โ The longtime daytime talk show host has since apologized for her remarks both online and during Tuesday morningโs episode of The View.
But during her appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, which was taped before her apology was sent out later Monday night, the Sister Act star appeared to double down on her comments in an effort to explain the point she was really trying to make.
โIt upset a lot of people, which was never ever, ever, ever my intention,โ she explained according to ET Canada. โI thought we were having a discussionโฆ because I feel, being Black, when we talk about race itโs a very different thing to me, so I said that I felt that the Holocaust wasnโt about race. And people got very, very, very angry, and still are angry. Iโm getting all of the mail from folks, and very real anger, because people feel very differently. But I thought it was a salient discussion because, as a Black person, I think of race as being something that I can see. So I see you and I know what race you are, and the discussion was about how I felt about that.โ
She continued:
โPeople were very angry, and they said, โNo, no, we are a race,โ and I understand. I understand. I felt differently. I respect everything everyone is saying to me, and, you know, I donโt want to fake apologize. Iโm very upset that people misunderstood what I was saying, and so because of it theyโre saying that Iโm anti-Semitic and that Iโm denying the Holocaust, and all these other things which would never have occurred to me to do. I thought we were having a discussion about race, which everyone, I think, was having.โ
When Colbert interjected to explain how he believed that in America, whiteness was a construct that came about from โcolonial powers during the beginning of the colonial imperialist era in order to exploit other peopleโ and that the โidea of raceโ in the American experience โtends to be based on skin,โ Goldberg further explained:
โYes, and so thatโs what race means to me. When you talk about being a racist, I was saying, you canโt call this racism. This was evil. This wasnโt based on the skin. You couldnโt tell who was Jewish. They had to delve deeply to figure out.โ
She later added: โIf the Klan is coming down the street, and Iโm standing with a Jewish friend, and neither oneโwell, Iโm going to runโbut if my friend decides not to run, theyโll get passed by most times, because you canโt tell whoโs Jewish. Itโs not something that people say, โOh, that person is Jewish,โ or, โThis person is Jewish.โ And so thatโs what I was trying to explain, and I understand that not everybody sees it that way, and that I did a lot of harm, I guess, to myself, and people decided I was all these other things. Iโm actually not. And Iโm incredibly torn up by being told these things about myself. And you know, I get it, folks are angry, I accept that, and I did to myself. This was my thought process, and I will work hard not to think that way again.โ
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