Michael Rapaport tore concentration camp photo for sharing ‘fake, AI generated’

Michael Rapaport
Concentration camp after indignation
… museum says fake, disrespectful
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Michael Rapaport is brought under fire for an image that he shared on social media that showed a prisoner in a concentration camp during the Holocaust … The Auschwitz Memorial and the museum have checked him hard and said it was fake and disrespectful.
Here is the deal … The actor/comedian posted the image on Facebook on Saturday … and it showed that someone was playing a violin at Auschwitz.
Problem is … The statue was enforced … at least according to the Auschwitz Memorial and Museum in Poland.
The museum tore Michael and said … “Publishing fake, AI-generated images of Auschwitz is not only a dangerous distortion. Such manufacture respects victims and harass their memory. If you see such messages, don’t share them.”
Michael’s Post also had a background story about the image … but the museum says that that was also fake.
We have contacted Michael … so far, not a word back.




