GOP Congressman Records Political Video Inside Gas Chambers At Auschwitz

When you visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, where thousands were killed during World War II, you are asked to remain silent.

“You are in a building where the SS murdered thousands of people. Please maintain silence here: remember their suffering and show respect for their memory.”

But Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins posted a political video on YouTube Saturday where he shared his thoughts on building up the U.S. military while walking in and around the museum.

Higgins actually recorded some of the video standing in front of the gas chambers used to murder more than 6 million human beings which included primarily Jews but also gays and others of differing religions.

The museum posted a message to the Congressman saying that while “everyone has the right to personal reflections,” when visitors are inside the chambers “there should be mournful silence.”

Alabama Ku Klux Klan Member Claims Auschwitz Was A Jewish “Summer Camp”

An Alabama chapter of the Ku Klux Klan allowed a BBC news crew to follow their activities to explore and better understand racist attitudes in the U.S. following the murders of 9 church-goers by a white supremacist in Charleston.

From Alternet:

As Klan members assemble 3,000 fliers to deliver to a predominately black neighborhood, the BBC interviewer notices a photograph of Adolf Hitler on the wall.

“Adolf Hitler, he was one of the smartest men there ever was,” a Klan member explains. “The so-called concentration camps like Auschwitz and so forth, they say they were death camps. But these death camps, they gave the so-called people that were being killed cigarettes, there was coffee, there was a movie theater, a library, even a swimming pool in Auschwitz.”

“And if you’re going to sit there and kill all these people then how come all these things would be in there?” he continues. “It’s more like a summer camp.”

“Sorry,” the stunned interviewer interrupts. “You’re telling me Auschwitz was like a summer camp?”

“Well, they had a swimming pool, a movie theater and everything else,” the Klan member insists. “You know, you don’t see in prisons today any kind of swimming pool being in the middle of the prison hall.”

“So what do you think the Jews were doing in Auschwitz?” the interviewer asks.

“Swimming,” the white supremacist replies. “And working. Because they didn’t want to do any work, and what Hitler was trying to do was he was trying to teach them to work, trying to rehabilitate them, if you will.”

“Where did you hear this?” the dumbfounded interviewer wonders.

“It’s all history,” the Klan member says.

Although the BBC interviewer continues to press, Klan members eventually tire of the subject and head out to distribute their fliers.

“In Britain, inciting racial hatred carries a possible sentence of seven years in prison,” the narrator explains to the British audience. “Here in the U.S., the First Amendment guarantees free speech. Even for blatant racism.”

“More than a million prisoners died at Auschwitz,” the narrator adds. “The vast majority of them were Jewish.”

Watch the clip from BBC 3 below. Warning: the clip makes frequent use of offensive racial slurs.