Jane Fonda Learned 'Empathy is Revolutionary' From Vietnam Vets

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Jane Fonda tells Oprah that thing she did in North Vietnam was an "unforgivable mistake" and talks about what she learned when she apologized to a group of Vietnam Veterans in an episode of Oprah's Master Class. The clip surfaced because Oprah's running a followup interview with Fonda on Sunday April 7th at 9pm on Oprah's Next Chapter.

(For our readers born after 1980, Jane's still apologizing for hanging out with the enemy and a series of photographs that showed her having a grand old time. No matter what she says, there are still a few folks who believe she should be hanged as a traitor. One of our editors has a neighbor who refuses to recognize the Atlanta Braves 1995 World Championship because Fonda was married to team owner Ted Turner at the time and was photographed celebrating in the owner's box. It's like that.)

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