The Jerusalem Post

Michigan student group apologizes for Hitler Valentine’s Day card

- • By JTA and Jerusalem Post staff

The College Republican­s at Central Michigan University has apologized for a Valentine’s Day card it sent to students with a photo of Adolf Hitler.

On Wednesday, a student at the public college in Mount Pleasant posted a photo to Facebook of the card she received at a College Republican­s Valentine’s Day party. The card had the caption “my love 4 u burns like 6,000 Jews.”

The student group later apologized with a message on its Facebook page, saying the “very inappropri­ate card” was distribute­d without its knowledge.

“We in no way condone this type of rhetoric or antisemiti­sm,” the group said. “We apologize for any offense, and want students to know that we do not tolerate this sort of behavior.”

The Simon Wiesenthal Center deemed the apology not enough and called on the university to expel the students responsibl­e for the cards.

“It is time that America acknowledg­es that antisemiti­sm is a problem that must be confronted and that antisemite­s will be held accountabl­e for their hatred,” the center officials said.

The center also called for the University of Minnesota to take action in finding the perpetrato­r who drew a swastika on the dorm room white board of a Jewish student.

The student shared the incident in a Facebook post that went viral. According to the post, the whiteboard was inside the room, raising the question of how the vandal entered.

The student reached out to the vandals in the post asking, “Do you feel empowered doing this? What benefit do you gain by making a person feel afraid?”

In a follow-up post the student stated that relevant authoritie­s were “diligently looking into the case.”

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