Roseanne Barr defends ‘nobody died in the Holocaust’ remark as ‘sarcasm,’ Jewish groups outraged

Roseanne Barr, 70, has shocked her former fans again after some confusing comments about the Holocaust during a recent podcast appearance. “This Past Weekend” host Theo Von might have found himself lost in Barr’s byzantine bit about “bulls–t” surrounding the 2020 election, as the comic commented on different concepts and perceptions of “truth” in America and how social media platforms can limit discussion of different topics. “Like for the real truth that, you know, and I’m glad that they did set up all these guidelines so that we only are allowed to speak the truth,” Barr said — with alleged sarcasm — during the podcast. “And the truth is that Biden got 81 million votes by winning 36 counties. And that is just incredible. It really, really is.” Barr later continued, “And that is the truth. And nobody died in the Holocaust, either. That’s the truth. It should happen. Six million Jews should die right now ’cause they cause all the problems in the world. But it never happened. But it never happened — mandated.” Barr then noted that she herself is “100%” Jewish — no sarcasm implied. Read more at #roseannebarr #theovon #holocaust The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more. Subscribe to New York Post Sports: Catch the latest news here: Follow The New York Post on: Twitter - Facebook -
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