ADL Says Will Smith Didn't Praise Hitler

advertisement

LOS ANGELES — A Jewish group said Wednesday that it accepts Will Smith's explanation that he never praised Adolf Hitler in remarks the star says were misinterpreted.

"We welcome and accept Will Smith's statement that Hitler was a `vicious killer' and that he did not mean for his remarks about the Nazi leader to be mistaken as praise," Abraham H. Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, said in a statement.

Smith "took immediate steps to clarify his words" and condemn Hitler, Foxman said.

Foxman said words "can be twisted by those with hate and bigotry in their hearts."

"This is why all celebrities bear a special responsibility to weigh their words carefully, and an obligation to speak out against racism and bigotry whenever even a whiff of it appears, as Will Smith has done in this instance," he said.

The Daily Record, a Scottish newspaper, recently quoted Smith as saying: "Even Hitler didn't wake up going, `let me do the most evil thing I can do today.' I think he woke up in the morning and using a twisted, backwards logic, he set out to do what he thought was `good.'"

The quote was preceded by the writer's observation: "Remarkably, Will believes everyone is basically good."

Many celebrity gossip Web sites posted articles alleging that the 39-year-old actor believed Hitler was a good person.

In a statement Monday, Smith called that "an awful and disgusting lie," and said he was furious about his remarks being misinterpreted.

"Adolf Hitler was a vile, heinous vicious killer responsible for one of the greatest acts of evil committed on this planet," the statement said.

___

On the Net:

Anti-Defamation League:

http://www.adl.org/

Will Smith:

http://www.willsmith.com/

  • 2 Votes
  • Enjoy this article? Help vote it up the 'Vine.

Back To Top

Published to:

What's this?
Who's leading the conversation?
This visualization below allows you to see the impact that each user has on the current conversation. The top row contains the group of users who have had the most impact, the 2nd row the group of users who have had the 2nd most impact (et cetera). Users with similar impact are grouped together, and the average score of the group is shown to the left of the group. The author of the article is also shown on the left, in their corresponding group. Each user's score is based on the number of comments the user has made plus the number of votes their comments have received. The scores are calculated relative one another, so while their absolute value is not particularly important, their relative difference does indicate a larger difference in impact on the conversation.
0.5
{"commentId":1303689,"authorDomain":"rkurtz57"}

It was pretty clear what he meant. There was no need for the ADL to get involved. But... I guess they make their business to get involved with everything.

{"commentId":1303689,"threadId":"194454","contentId":"1187181","authorDomain":"rkurtz57"}
    Reply#1 - Wed Dec 26, 2007 8:06 PM EST
    {"canLink":false,"threadId":"194454","isPrivate":false}
    Leave a Comment:
    You're in Easy Mode. If you prefer, you can use XHTML Mode instead.
    As a new user, you may notice a few temporary content restrictions. Click here for more info.
    {"threadId":"194454","contentId":"1187181"}
    Start TrackingStart Tracking
    Stop TrackingStop Tracking