The Michigan Republican Party has received backlash from political leaders on both sides of the aisle for posts on social media Wednesday that compared the Holocaust to gun safety measures being considered in the state.
The posts, shared on the state party’s official Facebook and Twitter accounts, inaccurately claim that Democrats leading the Legislature are trying to disarm Michigan gun owners. A photo accompanying the message appears to match an image stored by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, showing rings confiscated from Jewish prisoners in a Nazi concentration camp.
“Comparing gun safety measures to the mass extermination of 6 million people is hateful and ignorant, and it comes from party leaders who are out of ideas and catering to the fringe of the fringe,” Democratic U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin, who is Jewish, wrote on Twitter in response.
The gun safety package was introduced by Democrats in response to two school mass shootings in a 15-month span, including last month's Michigan State University shooting that took place less than 4 miles (6 kilometers) from the state Capitol. It would add universal background checks, requirements for safe storage and extreme risk protection orders, also known as red flag laws.
Democrats and Republicans swiftly condemned the posts and called for them to be taken down. Matt Brooks, chief executive of the Republican Jewish Coalition, responded to the Twitter post, saying it “is absolutely inappropriate and offensive and should be taken down immediately.”
Recently-elected Michigan GOP chairwoman Kristina Karamo wrote on Twitter that the state party "stands by our statement" and added that the Democratic party "currently fights to murder unborn children" and is attempting to "disarm us."
NGO StopAntisemitism, one of the leading watchdogs combating Jew hatred, quickly condemned the GOP’s comparison.
Please stop using Holocaust rhetoric to make your arguments. Certainly you have fact based evidence to support your claims that don't minimize the murder of 6 million Jews.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) March 22, 2023
A former community college professor, Karamo lost her secretary of state race in the 2022 midterms by 14 percentage points after mounting a campaign filled with election conspiracies. After winning the GOP chairwoman seat, she inherited a state party torn by infighting and millions in debt.
The social media posts follow a recent wave of comparisons to the Holocaust and Nazis that scholars and organizations have said are concerning.