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Oklahoma GOP criticized for likening vaccine mandates to Nazi persecution of Jews Published OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The Oklahoma Republican Party faced fierce criticism Friday for a Facebook post likening COVID-19 vaccine mandates to the persecution of Jewish people in Nazi Germany. The post on the party’s official Facebook page urged people to call the lieutenant governor and ask him to call a special session to prohibit employers from requiring their employees to get vaccinated. It featured a picture of a yellow Star of David with the word unvaccinated on it and said: Those who don t know history are doomed to repeat it. ....
The Oklahoma Republican Party faced fierce criticism for a Facebook post likening COVID-19 vaccine mandates to the persecution of Jewish people in Nazi Germany. ....
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) â The Oklahoma Republican Party faced fierce criticism on Friday for a Facebook post likening COVID-19 vaccine mandates to the persecution of Jewish people in Nazi Germany. The post on the partyâs official Facebook page urged people to call the lieutenant governor and ask him to call a special session to prohibit employers from requiring their employees to get vaccinated. It featured a picture of a yellow Star of David with the word âunvaccinatedâ on it and said: âThose who don t know history are doomed to repeat it. Roberta Clark, executive director of the Jewish Federation of Greater Oklahoma City, called the post âhighly inappropriateâ and urged party officials to apologize. ....