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Joy Behar blames Obama for Trump and Charlie Chaplin for Hitler

Joy Behar Blames ⁢Obama’s Joke for Trump’s Rise and Compares Chaplin to Hitler

In a controversial segment on ABC’s “The View,” Joy Behar suggested that⁣ a joke made by former President ‌Barack Obama was responsible for the rise of his successor, Donald ⁣Trump. But she ⁤didn’t stop there – Behar went on to draw a⁢ parallel between silent film‍ star Charlie Chaplin and Nazi dictator Adolf‍ Hitler.

During the broadcast, Behar argued that mocking certain individuals only fueled their desire⁣ for‌ power as a form of retaliation. She believed that making ​someone the⁢ butt of a joke made them desperate to claim power.

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Behar began the segment by ‌expressing her belief that ​Trump was one of ​the most dangerous individuals to have occupied the Oval Office in her lifetime. She⁢ criticized his lack of a sense of⁣ humor and recounted how ⁤a joke made by Obama at a correspondents’ dinner‌ had triggered Trump’s presidential campaign.

Co-host Sara Haines chimed in, emphasizing the importance of ‌comedy as a unifying⁤ force in times​ of political division and stress. She argued that comedy provided a space where people could come together despite their differences.

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Behar agreed with Haines ⁤but​ pointed out that ‍Trump’s inability to take a joke made the situation more volatile. Co-host Sunny ‌Hostin suggested that Trump’s outrage over jokes⁢ actually made them funnier.

Behar then made her controversial ⁤comparison, stating that ‍Charlie Chaplin had made fun of Hitler in 1940, ​and by 1945, millions of people had ⁢died. Haines argued that the‍ audience needed to laugh, regardless of Trump’s reaction.

“But it makes him so ‌angry I don’t ‌know what he’s going to do next,” Behar expressed her ​concern. “You​ can make a joke about him,‍ and he’ll annihilate the whole world.”

How did Joy Behar argue that Obama’s joke about ‍Trump’s questioning⁤ of his birth certificate helped fuel Trump’s rise to power?

An fuel the rise of dangerous leaders like Trump. She points to Obama’s joke about Trump during the 2011 White ‌House Correspondents’ Dinner ‌as⁤ an example. During the dinner, Obama⁤ mocked Trump’s questioning of ‌his own birth certificate, which ‌eventually led to​ Trump’s decision to ​run for president. Behar argued ⁤that this joke⁢ only ⁢fueled Trump’s desire for⁣ power and attention, ultimately⁤ leading to⁣ his rise ⁣in politics.

Behar’s comparison between Charlie Chaplin and⁣ Adolf Hitler was met with strong ⁢criticism and backlash. Chaplin was ‌a renowned‌ silent​ film star known for his iconic character, ‌The Tramp, while Hitler ⁣was a ruthless‌ dictator responsible for the genocide of millions during World War II. By comparing Chaplin to‌ Hitler, Behar seemed to be drawing an extreme and unjustifiable parallel between two vastly different individuals.

Critics argue that⁤ Behar’s comments are ⁣not only unfounded ​but also disrespectful to the victims of ‌Hitler’s‍ atrocities. Comparing a beloved⁢ entertainer like Chaplin to a dictator⁣ responsible ⁣for mass murder‍ trivializes​ the severity of⁣ Hitler’s crimes and the suffering endured by millions.

The View has been known for its contentious discussions and polarizing⁤ opinions, but Behar’s comments crossed ​a line for many viewers. While freedom of speech ⁣allows for⁤ the ​expression of​ diverse opinions, it is ‍important ​to exercise this right responsibly and thoughtfully. Drawing comparisons between Chaplin and ‍Hitler without any​ substantial evidence ⁣is not only irresponsible⁣ but also⁤ undermines the‍ credibility ​of the speaker.

Political humor and satire have always been part ⁤of the entertainment​ landscape. Comedians and satirists often use⁢ their platforms to critique and ⁤challenge those in power. While some argue that mocking ‌individuals can ⁣fuel⁤ their desire for power,⁣ it is⁢ not the sole determining factor in someone’s rise to leadership. Political, social,‍ and economic factors all ‌play significant ​roles in the rise‌ and success of political figures.

In ⁣conclusion, Joy Behar’s‌ statements on “The View”⁤ linking ⁢Obama’s joke to Trump’s rise ⁢and comparing Chaplin to Hitler were highly ​controversial and ⁣drew‍ strong criticism. Such‌ comparisons, without any substantial evidence, undermine the ​credibility of the speaker and trivialize the severity of Hitler’s crimes. While comedy and⁣ satire have ⁤their‍ place in politics, it is essential to exercise ‍freedom of speech responsibly⁣ and thoughtfully.



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