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ADL Letter to House Republicans on Nazi Imagery in the Health Care Debate

Note: The below letter was sent to the Republican members of Congress that spoke at the November 5 rally against health-care reform in Washington, D.C., including: Rep. Michelle Bachmann (R-MN), Rep. Todd Akin (R-MO), Rep. Steve King (R-IA), Rep. Ted Poe (R-TX), Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN), Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA), Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC), Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC), Rep. Peter Hoekstra (R-MI), Rep. Tom Price (R-GA), Rep. Roy Blunt (R-MO) and Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH).


Posted: November 11, 2009

November 10, 2009

Dear Representative:

We write to urge you to condemn forcefully the invocation of Holocaust imagery such as photos of Nazi concentration camp victims in the current health care debate. We were appalled that such images were held up by protesters at a press conference called and organized by Republicans at the United States Capitol last week, and deeply disappointed at the failure of the Republican leadership to speak out against such comparisons.

As the world's leading organization fighting anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry, the Anti-Defamation League is non-partisan and has no position on the issues underlying the health care debate. However, we believe that the use Nazi symbols and pictures of Nazi victims to advance a political agenda under any circumstance is inappropriate and profoundly offensive. It cheapens the suffering of survivors and causes keen and unnecessary pain to the families and friends of those murdered by the millions at Nazi concentration camps. Such imagery is also deeply upsetting to the Jewish community, and to people of good will across this nation who understand the profound evil that Nazism represented.

Reasonable people can and do differ about health care reform. However, as divided as our nation may be on the best way to effectuate such reform, there should be absolutely no division when it comes to condemning the use of the Holocaust and Holocaust imagery for domestic political purposes.

ADL has consistently objected to the use of the Holocaust in this way, no matter who is invoking it, and no matter for what political purpose it is being invoked. We cannot and will not in good conscience stand by and allow the enormity of the Holocaust—the death of six million—to be invoked in a way that trivializes the memory of those who perished.

We urge you to use your stature and platform as a national political leader to reject and condemn the use of Holocaust imagery for political purposes, and to urge your supporters to find other ways to communicate their views.

 


Sincerely,

The Anti-Defamation League




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