it really is a shame that rob ford has injected such a divisive, vitriolic serum into our politics that we'd cheer his utter implosion. like, everyone loses with this saga, it has truly debased the discourse and brought out the worst in everyone, progressives were unwittingly drawn into his crazed style of scorched-earth, paranoid, zero sum politics. but aside from the madman rob ford finally leaving office in disgrace, the only win here is that his sort of bombast is unlikely ever to be successful again city-wide and that maybe the city will get back to normal. otherwise, we're left with a poorly educated, emotionally-stunted, needy, hardcore substance abuser WITH BAD POLITICAL IDEAS who has spectacularly collapsed in public, and if it weren't that he perished as he lived, i'd feel profoundly empathetic toward the man.
Warning: Godwin's law to be invoked!
Rob Ford will always be an albatross around Toronto's neck. In 30 years, people will still be talking about him and wondering aloud how a city known for being so progressive and urban-minded and, most importantly, economically ascendant, elected a small-minded bully with known and documented criminal behaviour who rode into power on a personality cult. The parallels to Hitler are unfair, but inevitable. How did a country like Germany, a country known for Kant and Beethoven and social progressivism; a country where Jewish people were better off than perhaps any other country on earth at the time, elect a man like Hitler - a psychopathic bully with known criminal behaviour who would usher in one of the most despicable political regimes in human history?
Germany was a wealthy, powerful, progressive country with industrious tendencies then and it still is today - perhaps even more so. But Germans will always wear the Nazis around their neck. Similarly, Toronto will continue to be an urban, progressive, cosmopolitan world city; one of the best places to live in North America - perhaps even more so, but we will always wear Rob Ford around our neck.
Okay, since I've already used up my Godwin law privilege, I might as well draw some other parallels:
- Hitler still thought he had a 1,000 year Reich when the Soviet tanks were basically on Friedrichstrasse. Rob Ford still thinks he'll continue to be mayor when the Chief of Police acknowledges that he has a crack video. Even though the 2 people are very different in their levels of despicableness, both of them were comparably deluded about themselves. Hitler committed suicide because he would have never resigned. To be somewhat morbid, I don't think our mayor will be led out of office in anything other than handcuffs or a bodybag. If, by some freak miracle, he manages to survive this and then call an election and lose, I think he will claim the results of the election were bogus and try to stay until the cops drag him out.
- Sickeningly, up to a third of Germans still thought that the Holocaust was a good idea in 1946, even when presented with the chilling evidence of what happened in the camps. Despite suffering from total humiliation from a war prolonged by their leaders (many Germans - people who had once owned cars - lived in worse than 3rd world conditions before war's end in 1945), they fought steadfastly even when it was completely obvious that they lost and that it was because of Hitler that they were in the predicament they were in (listen to the "totalen krieg" speech). The same feels true of Ford Nation, looking for scraps of nonsense to defend Ford with, even when the writing is on the wall and everything he promised people was a lie.
Again, I am not saying that Ford was as bad as Hitler, or that Ford Nation is as deluded as Nazi sympathizers were at the end of the war, but the parallels are there. They reveal a lot about human character and our inability to back down, admit defeat or willingness to feel shame.