Whoopi Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg attends A Celebration of Barbara Walters Cocktail Reception Red Carpet at the Four Seasons Restaurant on May 14, 2014 in New York City.D Dipasupil/Getty Images
  • The Holocaust was not about race, as stated by Goldberg.

  • She told The Times of London that you could find her even if you didn't know she was Jewish.

  • Golberg was briefly suspended from "The View" in January.

The host of "The View" doubled down on her comments that the Holocaust was not about race.

Goldberg told The Times of London that the Holocaust wasn't about race.

First, remember who they were killing. They were killing physically. She said that they were killing people they thought were mentally deficient.

She wondered if Jewish people were different from Black people.

Goldberg said that it doesn't change the fact that you can't tell a Jew on a street. You have the ability to locate me. You were unable to locate them. The point was made. You would have thought that I had taken a big stinky dump on the table.

According to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Nazis killed six million Jews in order to wipe them out.

Goldberg said that the oppressor is telling you what you are when she was asked about the fact that the Nazis classified Jews as a race. Why do you think they're right? They are fascists. Why don't you believe what they say?

Goldberg made her initial comments about the Holocaust on "The View" while discussing the Tennessee school board's decision to ban a graphic novel about the Holocaust.

She said that the Holocaust was not about race but about inhumanity to man.

Goldberg apologized for her comments at the time.

Goldberg apologized for her actions in a statement. Jonathan Greenblatt from the Anti-Defamation League said that the Holocaust was about the Nazi's systematic elimination of the Jewish people. I'm correct.

Goldberg and her representatives did not respond to Insider's request for comment.

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