Holocaust marketing
The Anti-Defamation
League called on "Fashion Police" host Joan Rivers to apologize for a
Holocaust reference she made on the show.
Rivers on the
E! Entertainment Television program of Feb. 25, commenting on a dress
worn by German-American supermodel Heidi Klum, said, “The last time a
German looked this hot was when they were pushing Jews into the ovens.”
The
show has been shown at least four times on the E! network since it
first aired. Rivers, who laughed at her own remark, has not spoken of it
since.
The ADL in a statement Wednesday called on
Rivers, who is Jewish, to apologize for what it called a "vulgar and
offensive" remark.
"This remark is so vulgar and
offensive to Jews and Holocaust survivors, and indeed to all Americans,
that we cannot believe it made it to the airwaves," said Abraham Foxman,
ADL's national director and a Holocaust survivor, in the statement.
"Making it worse, not one of her co-hosts made any effort to respond or
to condemn this hideous statement, leaving it hanging out there and
giving it added legitimacy through their silence. Almost as bad as her
original comment is the fact that she sat there doubled over with
laughter after saying it.
"It is vulgar and offensive
for anybody to use the death of six million Jews and millions of others
in the Holocaust to make a joke, but this is especially true for someone
who is Jewish and who proudly and publicly wears her Jewishness on her
sleeve."
In a letter to Suzanne Kolb, president of E!
Entertainment Television, ADL called on the network to remove the
segment from future broadcast and to call on Rivers to issue an apology.
Last
year, when protesting Costco’s decision not to sell her book, Rivers
compared the company’s policies in selecting books to those of the Nazi
regime.
http://www.jta.org/news/article/2013/02/27/3120646/joan-rivers-makes-reference-to-nazi-death-camps-on-e-show#When:19:31:00Z
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Rivers should apologize for Holocaust reference on E! show, ADL says
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