Wiesenthal Centre Slams VOVA online for "Casual Adolf Hitler Funny Graphic Hoodies New Fashion for Men"

December 27, 2020

"The banalization of this archetype of hate and discrimination is scathing... Destroy all supplies of the Hitler hoodie, investigate and cut all contacts with the delinquent company. An apology is due to the Jewish community, lest the 'Hitler hoodie' becomes a symbol for neo-Nazi and white supremacist hate."

PARIS - Wiesenthal Centre Director for International Relations, Dr. Shimon Samuels, expressed outrage to VOVA - through its headquarters in London, its offices in Hong Kong and its press office in Paris - for its online sale of what VOVA trades as “Casual Adolf Hitler Funny Graphic Hoodies New Fashion for Men.”
 
Samuels noted, “VOVA prides itself that it is ‘on mission to provide high quality products from the most trusted companies worldwide’,” continuing, “VOVA has betrayed that mission on both levels as describing ‘Adolf Hitler’ as ‘casual’ or ‘funny’ and fails in receiving it from a ‘most trusted company’. The banalization of this archetype of hate and discrimination is scathing.”

https://m.vova.com/en/New-Fashion-Men-S-Casual-Adolf-Hitler-Funny-Graphic-Printed-Hoodies-GSN1579319770416190446620605-g6524305-m7666964?tryApp=%7Cproductdetail

The letter argued, “Hitler was responsible for over 50 million dead in World War II - among them,  6 million Jews and unknown numbers of Roma Gypsies, Gays, Slavs and the handicapped... Our mentor, the late Simon Wiesenthal, calculated the non-military victims in in mass grave shootings Nazi concentration and death camps as '6,000,000 Jews and 5,000,000 Gentiles'."
 
The Centre called on VOVA to, “Immediately destroy all supplies of the Hitler hoodie, investigate and cut all contacts with the delinquent company. An apology is due to the Jewish community, lest the ‘Hitler hoodie’ becomes a symbol for neo-Nazi and white supremacist hate.”
 
“We await your measures,” concluded Samuels.


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The Simon Wiesenthal Center is one of the largest international Jewish human rights organizations with over 400,000 member families in the United States. It is an NGO at international agencies including the United Nations, UNESCO, the OSCE, the OAS, the Council of Europe and the Latin American Parliament (Parlatino).

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