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'Emily in Paris' actress calls on Instagram followers to play 'Secret Hitler'

Actress Ashley Park encourages her 755,000 followers to play the game, which describes itself as a social deduction game for 5-10 people about finding and stopping the "Secret Hitler."

by  Hanan Greenwood
Published on  11-03-2021 12:30
Last modified: 11-03-2021 13:24
'Emily in Paris' actress calls on Instagram followers to play 'Secret Hitler'secrethitler.com

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Actress Ashley Park, who co-stars in the hit Netflix series Emily in Paris, published a post on Instagram recently in which she encouraged 755,000 followers to play the game "Secret Hitler."

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The aim of the game is to simulate a fascist regime during which one of the players is required to dress up as Hitler, when he has a small group of supporters around him who are supposed to help him.

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Secrethitler.com, the website that sells the game, describes it as a social deduction game for 5-10 people about finding and stopping the Secret Hitler.

Each player is secretly and randomly assigned to a liberal or fascist role, and one player is a secret Hitler.
The fascists adapt to sow distrust and install their cold-blooded leader, while the liberals must find and stop the secret Hitler before it's too late.

Each round, players choose a president and chancellor to work together to enact a random fictional law.

If the government passes a fascist law, the players must try to understand whether they are the traitors and who the secret Hitler is.

This is not the first time that the box game has made headlines. Shipping giant Amazon came under fire for allowing the game and other antisemitic products to be sold on its site.

Gadi Gronich, chief executive of the Conference of European Rabbis, said: "I call on the captains of Netflix to conduct a home inspection and strongly condemn the post of actress Ashley Park, who stars in one of the network's flagship series.

"We will use all consumer and diplomatic resources to respond to any person or organization that encourages the use of an antisemitic and degrading game like this.

"Uploading this content harms millions of Jews around the world who will not be able to stand in the way and allow this chilling phenomenon to continue," said Gronich.

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