Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says ABC’s suspension of Whoopi Goldberg wasn’t necessary since she’s already been forgiven by the Anti-Defamation League. “I think we really kind of take the Jewish community’s lead on this and they seem to see that her apology was authentic and want to move on,” she said. Ocasio-Cortez told TMZ that forgiveness from Greenblatt should suffice. Greenblatt also tweeted that Goldberg was a “long-time ally of the Jewish community” and that her apology “is very much welcome.” The ADL head told Goldberg and her co-hosts on Tuesday that the Holocaust was a “singular catastrophe” that was motivated by a “racialized anti-Semitism.” Whoopi Goldberg was suspended from “The View” over comments she made about the Holocaust. Greenblatt appeared on “The View” on Tuesday after Goldberg came under fire for saying that the Holocaust “wasn’t about race” during the show’s Monday broadcast. “I think whenever there’s a learning moment like this, what’s super important is the relationship between that person and the community they’re making amends with,” the New York congresswoman told TMZ. Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) noted that the head of the Anti-Defamation League, Jonathan Greenblatt, “accepted her apology.”
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