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Holocaust Survivor Condemns Kamala Harris For Hitler Trump Comparison

A Holocaust survivor is putting Vice President Kamala Harris on blast for her reckless remarks comparing former President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler. This comes as a surprise only to those who remain blissfully unaware of the absurdity often spewing from the highest offices in America.

Jerry Wartski, a 94-year-old Auschwitz survivor, is not one to mince words. In a video that likely landed with a resounding thud at Harris’s headquarters, Wartski declared his disbelief at her comments, distancing himself from her misguided attempt to draw comparisons between Trump and one of history’s most notorious tyrants. With over nine decades of hard-earned wisdom, Wartski knows a thing or two about evil, and he made it clear that he finds Harris’s words to be deeply offensive.

In his video, Wartski made it abundantly clear that he possesses a far greater understanding of the horrors of Hitler’s regime than Harris could amass in a thousand lifetimes. His call for an apology from Harris echoes the sentiments of many who have lived through history’s darkest chapters and find it absurd to trivialize that experience for cheap political points. When he called her remarks “the worst thing” he has heard in three-quarters of a century living in the United States, it underscored just how out of touch the Vice President truly is.

In a time when political rhetoric is often exaggerated, it’s concerning to see someone wielding the Holocaust as a weapon in contemporary debates. Wartski emphasized that Harris owes not only him but also the collective memory of millions who suffered under Hitler a proper apology. His statement resonates in a society where the memory of the Holocaust should be revered, not used as a flimsy prop in political theater.

This entire situation has been further complicated by General John Kelly, former Chief of Staff under Trump, who recently suggested that Trump had a soft spot for the dictator. While Kelly’s assertion hasn’t exactly set the political world ablaze, it nonetheless has been seized upon by Democrats eager to paint their opponents as history’s villains. Trump, however, wasted no time in dismissing Kelly as a “lowlife,” a fitting label for someone who seems desperate to retrain political discourse towards the absurd.

As the Biden administration continues to flail through its tenure, it’s becoming clear that attempts to draw parallels between Trump and Hitler are not just misguided; they are a disservice to the memory of those who truly experienced the atrocities of the Nazi regime. Wartski’s message serves as a reminder that history is not to be toyed with, even when it seems convenient to do so.

Written by Staff Reports

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