Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R), the outspoken and controversial freshman legislator from Georgia, inexplicably made another Holocaust comparison, which prompted Jewish-American Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) to reiterate her belief that Rep. Green is “unfit for Congress" after referring to door-to-door vaccinators as "medical brown shirts."
Rep. Green, who previously visited a Holocaust museum and apologized for comparing COVID mask mandates at the U.S. Capitol, now tweeted that President Biden’s call to have door-to-door vaccinations would be conducted by “medical brown shirts.”
“Biden pushing a vaccine that is NOT FDA approved shows covid is a political tool used to control people,” she tweeted. “People have a choice, they don’t need your medical brown shirts showing up at their door ordering vaccinations. You can’t force people to be part of the human experiment.”
Rep. Wasserman Schultz called the Holocaust reference as “grotesque & disgraceful” and that her visit to the museum was nothing more than “PR stunt.”
"Clearly @MTGreenee’s @HolocaustMuseum visit was a PR stunt. Equating COVID vaccinations w/ the murder of millions of Jews is grotesque & disgraceful. Using the Holocaust to further a fringe anti-vax scam endangers lives, fuels anti-Semitism & shows she’s unfit for Congress," she tweeted.
Earlier this year, Wasserman Schultz called for Greene’s expulsion from Congress for making her previous Holocaust remarks.
“She’s suggesting that the Jews, who were forced by the Nazis to wear yellow Stars of David to identify them so that they could be persecuted, is the same as the government requiring people to wear masks and making sure that we encourage people to get vaccinated so we can keep them alive,” said Wasserman Schultz.
Clearly @MTGreenee’s @HolocaustMuseum visit was a PR stunt. Equating COVID vaccinations w/ the murder of millions of Jews is grotesque & disgraceful. Using the Holocaust to further a fringe anti-vax scam endangers lives, fuels anti-Semitism & shows she’s unfit for Congress. https://t.co/HbWvrs1O4t
— Debbie Wasserman Schultz (@DWStweets) July 7, 2021