Candance Owens, Anti-Semitism

Candace Owens dismisses Mengele experiments as "bizarre propaganda"

Conservative commentator challenges accepted Holocaust history, describing the Holocaust as "an ethnic cleansing that almost took place."

Candace Owens (Photo: Jo Bouroch/ Shutterstock)

Candace Owens, a well-known conservative media personality, has stirred controversy with her recent remarks about World War II and the Holocaust, drawing immediate backlash online, as reported by Israel Hayom.

On a YouTube episode titled "Literally Hitler. Why Can't We Talk About Him?", Owens appeared to diminish the atrocities committed by Nazi Germany while also criticizing the post-war actions of the Allies. She questioned why there's a societal reluctance to discuss Hitler, claiming, "We have been indoctrinated and we actually know nothing about the person other than the fact that we must fear him."

Owens expressed skepticism about the extensively documented medical experiments conducted by Nazi physician Josef Mengele, likening them to "bizarre propaganda." She commented, "The idea that they just dissected a human and then stitched them back together—why would anyone engage in such activities? Even if you were the most nefarious individual, it seems like an immense waste of time and resources."


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Maybe there also was no slavery in Jamaica or USA?
Alex 11.07.24
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