Tensions flared in the House of Commons on Monday over opposition calls for House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota to resign after apologizing to the House of Commons for inviting, recognizing and leading the chamber in a standing ovation for a man who fought for a Nazi unit during the Second World War.
Because I am being judgemental. That wasn’t supposed to be subtext. I’m literally telling you’re being ignorant, but now you’re signalling that you’re not being ignorant, you’re being an apologist for the most Nazified troops.
This reads like you’re either completely and utterly ignorant of who the SS were, or you’re a Nazi apologist. It’s telling you think there’s more shame to be had about assuming an SS member acted like an SS member than you are that you’re trying to suggest it’s possible that there were good SS members.
You already tried to argue about people having to go along with the flow of an authoritarian country, and now you’re reversed course to try to justify “Not all Nazis” while using one of the biggest examples of a secret anti-Nazi. Nazis don’t save Jewish people en masse and sabotage Nazi arms, and it’s fucking insane that you’re suggesting that. If any argument here deserves shame, it’s this one.
Explain how this doesn’t apply to you.
Then why did you make the direct comparison in your rhetoric? You literally said it reminded you. Do you actually have that little clue about what you were saying?
This statement would mean a hell of a lot more if your contention with my statements wasn’t just doubling down on your already ignorant statements, accidentally revealing you didn’t even know how you were speaking, and making some absolutely inane new comments that show even less of an understanding than before.
You saying I know less is probably a good thing because your idea of how all this played out is pure fiction and fantasy.