Following Whoopi Goldberg‘s suspension from The View in the aftermath of her remarks about the Holocaust during Monday’s episode, it sounds as though there is still plenty of tension at the daytime TV giant.
As we’ve been reporting, the Sister Act alum came under fire over the past 48 hours following some highly unfortunate and incorrect remarks made on air about how the Holocaust.
The incident occurred as the show’s hosts were debating the recent banning of Maus, a well-known graphic novel about the Holocaust, by a Tennessee school board last month.
At one point during the discussion, Goldberg (incorrectly) stated that the Holocaust was supposedly “not about race,” but rather an event that merely involved “two white groups of people” and reflected “man’s inhumanity to man.” She has since issued an apology. Related: Rachael Kirkconnell Opens Up About ‘Rock Bottom’ Following Reality TV Racism Scandal Of course, as we noted on Tuesday, insiders at the network were supposedly upset at what they saw as the lack of consequences for Whoopi’s controversial statements.
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