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Stackhouse Soapbox - Assuming a lack of sincerity by PM

After what I saw on Monday, it鈥檚 evident that we will be apologizing forever. Justin Trudeau made an announcement on Monday that he will get up in front of the House of Commons on May 18th and make a national apology for the Komagata Maru incident.

After what I saw on Monday, it鈥檚 evident that we will be apologizing forever. Justin Trudeau made an announcement on Monday that he will get up in front of the House of Commons on May 18th and make a national apology for the Komagata Maru incident.聽 If you are unfamiliar, this took place in 1914 and resulted in a number of potential immigrants being turned around once they hit the shores of Vancouver as they were refused entrance into Canada due to what Trudeau says were, 鈥榙iscriminatory laws of the time鈥.

For effect, Trudeau dawned an orange turban while making this announcement. It鈥檚 a, purely, political move and not one based out of sincerity. In 2008, Stephen Harper stood in front of 8,000 people in BC (I鈥檓 assuming most of the people were of the same race and culture as those that were turned away in 1914) and offered his apology on behalf of Canada. A number of Sikh people rushed to the podium and said that wasn鈥檛 good enough and that they wanted it done in the House of Commons.聽 To me, sorry is sorry. I鈥檇 prefer an apology to my face and not said in a grand standing way in front of a bunch of politicians, but I didn鈥檛 have ancestors on that ship, so I guess I鈥檓 not entitled to an opinion.

Which brings me to my next point: Trudeau made this proclamation (as I mentioned) while wearing an orange turban. Again, I don鈥檛 have a dog in this fight, but I find it somewhat offensive that Trudeau would wear this garment if he鈥檚 not a practicing member of the Sikh community.聽 I鈥檓 not, nearly, passionate about anything in my heritage so I can鈥檛 draw a parallel to this; but I鈥檓 going to suggest that if someone came up to me and visited with me holding a Bible that he had no intention of opening or using beyond his meeting with me, I鈥檇 be a little annoyed. But, I guess that鈥檚 not how it goes because Trudeau has been, widely, applauded and the polls show this is the kind of leadership Canada desires. We don鈥檛 care about things like deficits, unemployment amongst those who work in the oil sector, or stressed healthcare systems due to the influx of refugees.

We care more about a leader serving food at a Greek supper in Halifax or showing off for the camera to announce an apology is coming in about a month. 聽

Frankly, I don鈥檛 see why an announcement needed to be made a forthcoming apology. I mean, it鈥檚 102 years old.聽 I think it鈥檚 okay if we just wait another month for him to get up in front of his political allies and foes and deliver this dramatic message. I see no need to announce when he will apologize.

Is there anything we won鈥檛 make a deal about to apologize over? I think the message is clear. If you come from a specific group that did bad things over a hundred years ago, you, your kids, your grandkids, and beyond should be ashamed forever. Hang your head. Be proud of nothing. Your forefathers were awful people and that means you have no right to say, 鈥淟ook that鈥檚 enough. I鈥檓 sorry to anyone who was wronged in the past, but let鈥檚 focus on the present and future and not continue to live in the past.鈥澛 To be honest, I鈥檓 surprised there aren鈥檛 more skeletons in the closet of other races, cultures, and religious organizations.聽 It always seems to come back to one particular group and we all know who that is.

In 100 years, do you think distant relatives of Ronald Goldman should seek out the relatives of OJ Simpson and demand an apology for Goldman鈥檚 senseless murder?

Last week, the manager of the Toronto Blue Jays was caught in a politically correct firestorm after he suggested maybe his players should wear dresses after an umpire made a ruling that a slide into second base by Jose Bautista was too rough and the intent was to injure the second baseman. I think the time has come to call out trouble makers who go around looking to get others into hot water for saying things that we have deemed as 鈥榩olitically incorrect鈥. The reality is that the statement made by Gibbons was not offensive to those who are sports fans.

I think the wrong person heard it and decided to make it an issue. It鈥檚 also the media鈥檚 fault for running with it and making a big deal out of nothing. The meaning is also open for interpretation. When he said maybe his players should go out and wear dresses, I took it to mean that maybe they should make sure they don鈥檛 get dirty or play too rough.聽 I didn鈥檛 think he was insinuating women are weak.聽聽聽 聽

Nice person mentions this week: Ron Arnst, Jeff Wiebe, James Shewaga, Kevin & Cyndy Mundt, and Scott McOuat.

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