USA – Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks out against antisemitism and hate during speech at Stockton University

Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks out against antisemitism and hate during speech at Stockton University
Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks out against antisemitism and hate during speech at Stockton University

Arnold Schwarzenegger, a man who needs no introduction after a lifetime of starring roles in movies and serving two-terms as governor of California, told students gathered at Stockton University in Galloway, New Jersey, that true success would never be found through hatred.

“Let me be clear, you will not find success on that road. You will not find fulfillment or happiness,” Schwarzenegger said during a visit on Monday. “There has never ever been a successful movement based on hate. Never. Look at the history. The Nazis? Losers. The confederacy? Losers. The apartheid movement? Losers. The list goes on and on and on!”

NBC10’s Cydney Long was on hand as the movie star addressed the prevalence of hatred and antisemitism in society and the need to stamp it out.

He told students about a visit he made to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Germany, where at least a million Jewish prisoners were killed while Nazism reigned during World War II. His father, Schwarzenegger said, was a soldier in Hitler’s army and it made him take a hard look at his own life as he felt the weight of history during his visit to the camp.

“It’s not easy to look in the mirror and to change your own life. It’s hard as hell,” he said. “You have to take responsibility. You have to learn new things. You have to feel uncomfortable. Good.”

In fact, Schwarzenegger said visiting Auschwitz was one of the darkest moments of his life, until he met a survivor of that camp who told him the Nazis could take “my family, my food, my clothing, but, they can’t take my mind.”

Schwarzenegger also said those who have done something hurtful or hateful in the past can still find redemption.

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