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during his speech how does Wiesel soften his criticism of the united states for refusing to help the jews about aboard the St. Louis

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To soften this criticism, he mentions that Franklin D. Roosevelt was undoubtedly a great leader, but nevertheless his behavior towards the Jews was flawed. His speech talks about indifference in general, and how not being indifferent could save many lives.