.MSNBC attracted criticism on social media for a segment Friday in which a guest downplayed the extent of Adolf Hitler's genocide.
Michael McFaul, a former U.S. ambassador to Russia and a Stanford University professor, highlighted the controversial opinion to juxtapose Hitler's reign with the brutality of Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
A clip of McFaul's remarks posted by staffers for The Rachel Maddow Show quickly amassed over a million views before the tweet got deleted. For the love of God, you don’t need to absolve Hitler of his crimes against humanity, which included the mass murder of ethnic Germans and German-speaking Jews and others, to make a point about how bad Putin is. https://t.co/oH9a8c7TWw— Anthony L. Fisher March 12, 2022
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