Anthony Rota had no choice but to resign as House Speaker after he invited a Nazi veteran to Parliament. But, as former NDP leader Tom Mulcair writes in a column for CTVNews.ca, if history is going to retain the profound embarrassment caused by his mistake, it should also recognize the contributions Rota has made to democratic life.

  • @xc2215x
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    79 months ago

    What Rota did was unacceptable. He needed to resign.

    • @[email protected]
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      9 months ago

      The House was quite accepting of it. In fact, they seemed pleased, even giving multiple standing ovations.

      He didn’t need to resign. He accepted the scapegoat position to try and tame the crazy onlookers with no sense of reality in order to avoid a tragedy. Such is the life of those in politics.

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          Parliament did something that everyone in Parliament was quite pleased about. Watch the video. Not a concern in the house to be found. Everything that took place was perfectly acceptable.

          But, later, the Reddit witch hunters discovered a mistake. Mistakes are no big deal – humans make them all the time. In fact, if you don’t make mistakes you are not human. But the crazies with no sense of realty lack an understanding of that and started banging pots crying about the mistake.

          Parliament stared to worry that it would escalate to something more dire, and as such it was agreed that Rota would take the fall to tame the crazy onlookers with no sense of reality in order to avoid a tragedy. That’s the performance theatre of politics. Nothing out of the ordinary to be seen here.

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            69 months ago

            But the crazies with no sense of realty lack an understanding of that and started banging pots crying about the mistake.

            Parliament stared to worry that it would escalate to something more dire, and as such it was agreed that Rota would take the fall to tame the crazy onlookers with no sense of reality in order to avoid a tragedy.

            When you bring someone in to be celebrated by the house it’s generally understood that you’ve gone to reasonable lengths to make sure that the person has never sworn an oath to Hitler or is otherwise politically toxic.

            It was a reasonable assumption of the MPs that this vetting had been done. Everyone involved in inviting/selecting this person to be celebrated should resign because of their negligence.

            If my colleague invited someone to our year-end party and encouraged us to publicly cheer for someone that I didn’t know had sworn an oath to Hitler, I would want them to resign too.

    • @[email protected]
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      19 months ago

      What Mister Rota did was stupid and short-sighted, forgetting that fighting the Russians then meant being a Nazi, unlike now; and he didn’t get all the facts.

      And he leaped on his sword as a sacrifice to hopefully stop the beating jackals from making it more than a stupid mistake that everyone else supported in the moment.

      Calm the hell down.

      • @Moneo
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        19 months ago

        I’m seriously confused with the uproar this is getting. How did they find out he served the nazis? Was it a known fact and Rota failed to do basic vetting? I’ve never seen an explanation for this.

        Looking into it, the dude had a choice between forced labour and a volunteer unit, he didn’t decide to be a nazi because he wanted to. The morality of that choice is complex and I don’t think anyone truly knows what they would do in his position.

        The optics are fucking awful obviously, but the outrage is kneejerk and honestly driving me nuts. Everyone has apologized a million times and there is no evidence any of it was intentional. It’s an embarrassing blip for Canada and that’s about it.

        Of course it’s a wet dream for PP, the guy whose only apparent skill is to complain about anything the Liberals do. There’s an excess of valid criticism to be leveled at the Liberals and here we are losing our fucking minds over an honest mistake.