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.
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The hosts of “The View” have dubbed Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. the “idiot” of the Kennedy family after he likened COVID safety protocols to living in Nazi Germany over the weekend.Appearing at an anti-vax rally in Washington D.C., RFK Jr.
slammed the current regulations, and claimed “Even in Hitler’s Germany, you could cross the Alps to Switzerland, you can hide in an attic, like Anne Frank did.” At that, the women balked. “How can anyone be this misinformed?” host Whoopi Goldberg marveled. “Not just about the vaccines and the mandate, but about history? How is it possible?”Ana Navarro was a bit more savage in her words, branding RFK Jr.
the weak link of the Kennedy family.“Well, listen, the only reason we’re talking about him is because he is the son of a great man who means so much to American history,” Navarro said. “But you know what, every family has an idiot. And obviously, the Kennedys are not immune to that.”She added that his words were blatantly “offensive” and that the Holocaust is a comparison being made far too flippantly by anti-vaxxers.“I find it incredibly offensive though, that they keep referencing the Holocaust, which is such a unique time in history that should be respected as such,” Navarro added.Host Joy Behar then took a moment to point out RFK Jr.’s long history with being outspoken against vaccines, reminding viewers that “Robert Kennedy Jr.
is one of the first perpetrators of the anti-vax movement. He’s one of the people back in the day, who said that the measles vaccine caused autism.”You can watch the hosts’ full discussion on RFK Jr. in the video above.
.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.
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Whoopi Goldberg is facing criticism after her comments about the Holocaust on “The View”.
Whoopi Goldberg is facing major backlash for the comments she made about the Holocaust.
Laurence Fox had revealed he's tested positive for Covid, just days after shared a photo of himself wearing a white T-shirt with the slogan: "No vaccine needed, I have an immune system." The actor and failed politician captioned the post: “I really like my new t-shirt.” Only a few days later Laurence updated his followers on his health as he shared a photo of a positive lateral flow test and admitted that he “felt shivery and cr*p.” Taking to Twitter he said: "In other news, felt shivery and cr*p yesterday.Turns out I have been visited by Lord Covid at last and have the Omnicold (if the LFT is to be believed!) Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page “On the Ivermectic, saline nasal rinse, quercetin, paracetamol and ibuprofen.
Sharing her opinion. After Evangeline Lilly made headlines over her attendance at an anti-vaccine protest in Washington, D.C., the MCU actress is sharing her thoughts on why she went.
Ska no more.
the COVID-19 vaccine are being threatened."This is not the way. This is not safe. This is not healthy.
The post included black-and-white pictures taken at what appears to be the same rally where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. compared vaccine mandates to the Holocaust saying, “Even in Hitler’s Germany, you could cross the Alps into Switzerland.
Former Coronation Street actor Sean Ward has admitted that he had to give up his house after sharing his anti-vax views led to his work drying up.
Sean Ward has said that his anti-vax views have led to his work drying up.
Former Coronation Street actor Sean Ward has shared how his anti-vax views have led to him becoming homeless after being unable to secure enough work. Sean, 33, shared how he has ended up giving up his four bedroom house and putting his things in storage after he couldn’t get enough work and once he couldn’t pay the storage bill either, his things ended up being sold.The star says he is now sleeping on a mattress on the floor in the spare room of a friend. Actor Seans posted some photos of himself attending an anti-vax protest earlier this year, and has since shared on Instagram how he has lost almost everything due to his beliefs.
Cheryl Hines is taking issue with her husband's most recent comments on vaccine mandates. The 56-year-old actress is married to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 68, who has long been an outspoken critic of vaccines and mandates as the topic continues to be a divisive issue across the country amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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Cheryl Hines has responded after her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced backlash for comments made at an anti-vax rally in Washington, D.C., over the weekend.
Ethan Shanfeld “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star Cheryl Hines is distancing herself from her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s controversial statements about vaccine mandates and Nazi Germany.“Even in Hitler’s Germany, you could cross the Alps into Switzerland; you can hide in an attic like Anne Frank did,” Kennedy said at an anti-vaccine rally in Washington D.C. on Sunday, suggesting that people who are unvaccinated face more oppression than people who lived in Nazi Germany.After Kennedy’s statement received backlash on Monday, Hines’ Twitter followers urged her to take a stance against his beliefs.