Disgraced comedian Louis C.K.’s comeback trail took him through Israel where he talked about how brutal the bright lights of New York City can be in a club outside Tel Aviv.
“I’d rather be in Auschwitz than New York City,” he joked. “I mean now, not when it was open.”
The audience burst into applause for the 52-year-old comic, whose paternal grandfather was Jewish. The Nazis exterminated more than a million people in the Auschwitz Concentration Camp in Poland before it was liberated in January 1945 by the Soviet Union. It has operated as a museum since 1947.
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