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Rosie O’Donnell bizarrely claims that there are ‘over 100,000’ concentration camps in ‘nearly every state’

Comedian and former talk show host Rosie O'Donnell stopped by Andy Cohen's "Watch What Happens Live" on Monday night,...

Comedian and former talk show host Rosie O'Donnell stopped by Andy Cohen's "Watch What Happens Live" on Monday night, where she insisted that there are more than 100,000 concentration camps spread out across the United States.


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O'Donnell, a former leftist voice on "The View," said that illegal immigration detention centers in the U.S. are out of control, and went as far as to refer to them as "concentration camps."

O'Donnell isn't the first one to make such a comparison: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) previously referred to ICE detention centers as "concentration camps," and received heavy criticism from both sides of the aisle in response.
"Rosie," Cohen said toward the end of the show, "you're going to be doing a vigil called Lights for Liberty, July 12, demanding an end to the detention camps."

O'Donnell answered in the affirmative and went on a wild spree of opinions.

"Yeah, the concentration camps, even though there's lots of controversy about the word," she said. "But actually, legitimate scholars who study genocide say, yes, these are, in fact, the criteria for concentration camps, they meet them. There are over 100,000 camps in nearly every state. There's between 10,000 and 13,000 children, that could fill Radio City Music Hall twice. That's how many children unaccompanied alone in these camps."

O'Donnell didn't reveal the source of her information, but according to NewsBusters, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., took issue with the comedian's claims.

A statement from the org read, "The United States Holocaust Memorial museum unequivocally rejects efforts to create analogies between the Holocaust and other events, whether historical or contemporary."

For her part, O'Donnell said that she would not consider working on a political show.
"Would you ever do a political talk show?" Cohen asked.

"No," O'Donnell responded. "I think I would get too angry ... You know, I'd want to yell at everybody going, 'Do you see what's going on?!'"


8 comments

  1. Looks like anther Bolshevik Drama Queen is suffering from Adrenochrome withdrawal symptoms?

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  2. According to statista, there are 19,505 cities and towns in the US. That means there are slightly more than 5 camps per town on average, according to her...I think she needs a new tinfoil hat. :) https://www.statista.com/statistics/241695/number-of-us-cities-towns-villages-by-population-size/

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  3. Looks like a fat dyke to me mumbling bullshit....

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  4. If truth be told, we're all in concentration slave camps of a sort, we're subject to the whims of elected/appointed criminals who have raised themselves as above the laws they write and apply to the rest of us. through various forms of threats, coercion, and punishment for disobeying, Ultimately if you resist enough, we're subject to OBEY OR DIE, with complete impunity for the government approved death squad/assassination team/killers/murderers.

    Even a golden cage, festooned with priceless gems, is still a cage!
    We're all living under the illusion of freedom, we're not free!

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  5. Hmmm, maybe my home is a concentration camp as I don't get everything I want/need immediately and for free from the "government".

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  6. I can't wait for the Mexican holohoax concentration camp stories complete with forced labor and gas chambers crematoriums all the trauma I don't think jews like competition.

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  7. Maybe us Americans can form a caravan of everyone who demands free shit from schooling to health care free housing and Rolls Royces can go into Mexico and see what we will get in the end worth a try flooding them.

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  8. She is right, they are called "Public Schools"

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