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Posted: 2018-10-29T08:55:49Z | Updated: 2018-10-29T23:18:20Z Kentucky Dad Apologizes For Father-Son Nazi Halloween Costumes | HuffPost

Kentucky Dad Apologizes For Father-Son Nazi Halloween Costumes

Bryant Goldbach originally tried to blame liberalism and the "so called 'Tolerant Left'" for the backlash.
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A Kentucky father who donned a Nazi uniform and dressed his son as Adolf Hitler for a Halloween event has apologized. 

Bryant Goldbach and his son wore the costumes to Owensboro’s Trail of Treats  event last Thursday, local ABC affiliate WEHT Eyewitness News  reported. When photos of the father and the 5-year-old were uploaded to Facebook , they sparked an immediate backlash.

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Bryant Goldbach posted this image to Facebook last week.
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Goldbach initially tried to defend his choice, writing that “anyone who knows us knows that we love our history, and often dress the part of historical figures.”

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Goldbach said that his son was threatened by people at Owensboro's Trail of Treats event.
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Last year, he dressed as a Confederate soldier for Halloween.

Goldbach denied being a racist, referring to white supremacy as “disgusting.”

“I wasn’t trying to make a statement or put my son in any position,” he told The Owensboro Times . “It was bad judgment. I want people to know I am sorry.”

Prior to its closure, Goldbach’s Facebook page was riddled with slogans such as “White pride doesn’t mean hate ” and “Being liberal means being a hypocrite, ” per the Evansville Courier & Press.

Goldbach did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment. An individual who is part of his Facebook community and who asked not to be named provided HuffPost with screenshots of anti-Semitic comments that were made by Goldbach’s wife, MaryAnne, following the costume incident. 

Her comments include conspiracy theories that Jews control the banks, the media and the government as well as a number of false assertions based in Holocaust denial. 

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The following comments were made by MaryAnne Goldbach on a Facebook post addressing the costume incident.
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MaryAnne Goldbach defended the costume choice and alleged that her family was "attacked by a number of people" during the Halloween event.
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