Holocaust Survivor Denied Apology by Braverman
News broke yesterday when FreefromTorture shared a photo of a Holocaust survivor accompanied by words accusing Braverman of refusing to apologize for using language similar to that used by Nazis during World War II. Many people have spoken out against Braverman but she remains steadfast in refusing an apology; highlighting how survivors are still being denied justice today despite progress made since WWII in recognizing Nazi crimes.
Jan. 14, 2023 7:49PM
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The world was shocked yesterday when news broke that FreefromTorture had shared a photo of a Holocaust survivor, accompanied by the words “Braverman is evil. She’s telling a Holocaust survivor that she won’t apologise for using the same language as the Nazis.” The photo, taken by JLFphoto, shows an elderly woman with her eyes closed and her head bowed in despair. The story began when Braverman, who has been accused of anti-Semitism in the past, refused to apologize for using language similar to that used by Nazis during World War II. When confronted about her comments, Braverman said she was “not sorry for speaking out against hate speech” and refused to apologize to the survivor or any other victims of Nazi atrocities. In response to this incident, many people have spoken out against Braverman and called on her to apologize. Some have even suggested boycotting any products or services associated with her until she does so. However, it appears that Braverman is not willing to budge on this issue and has shown no signs of apologizing anytime soon. This situation highlights how survivors of Nazi atrocities are still being denied justice today. Despite all the progress made since World War II in terms of recognizing and condemning Nazi crimes, it seems there are still those who refuse to take responsibility for their actions or offer an apology for their words. This incident serves as a reminder that we must continue fighting against hate speech and ensure that all victims receive justice and closure from their suffering.