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California governor candidate calls Auschwitz 'solution for homelessness,' sparks critisism

California governor candidate calls Auschwitz 'solution for homelessness,' sparks critisism

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California's candidate Langford said he was proud of his "German ancestry" and called Auschwitz a "great work camp," sparking controversy.
The Auschwitz Memorial Museum slammed Kyle Langford, Republican candidate for Governor of California, after his antisemitic remarks, calling out his actions as a 'profound moral failure.'
'The instrumentalization of the tragedy of all those imprisoned and murdered in the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz for political messaging is a profound moral failure,' said the official Auschwitz Memorial Museum.
'Auschwitz is not a prop. Kyle Langford, your post is an affront to the dignity of the victims and a disturbing display of insensitivity and disregard for the horrifying human history.'
Langford, who is currently the leading Republican candidate in California, published a photo of himself at the entrance of Auschwitz with a text that said: 'My 0% unemployment plan.'
He also doubled down after being called out by the memorial museum, posting a message that said his 'German ancestors smile upon him' and thanked the organization for a 'shoutout.'
A candidate with nothing to lose
Langford's comments came as he aims to secure a spot as one of the two candidates to fight for the California governor, where he faces low chances of competing due to the nonpartisan top-two primaries system and the heavy advantage that Democrats have in the state.
That allowed him to focus on a campaign centered around explosive comments, with antisemitism being one of his main points when trying to show himself as 'disruptive.'
His comments on Auschwitz came as a 'solution' to the homelessness and unemployment crisis in California, while he also called the death camp a 'beautiful work camp.'
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