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Councillors won’t interview teachers over Gaelic link
one compares council position to nazi germany, as pair withdraw from panel
Two far north members of Highland Council have withdrawn from interviewing prospective head teachers after learning the applicants would be expected to support Gaelic language and culture.
John Rosie and Donnie Mackay are “appalled” that this is included in the job specification for the vacancies in two Thurso primaries.
And Mr Rosie claimed it echoes of the need for people to have had party membership to get a job in pre-war Hitler’s Germany.
Mr Rosie and Mr Mackay were due to take part in interviewing candidates for vacancies at Mount Pleasant and Pennyland schools.
But the two Thurso independent members pulled out after discovering that the criteria for assessing the abilities of the candidates included “support for the Gaelic language and culture”.
Mr Rosie said yesterday: “I think it’s appalling and Donnie agrees with me.
“To me, it’s reminiscent of 1930s Europe where people had to sign up to the party to get a job.”
Mr Rosie clarified that his analogy refers to the Third Reich in Hitler’s Germany.
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Backlash at ‘Nazi’ jibe in Gaelic jobs spec protest
Apology demanded from councillors who pulled out of interview panel
Councillor Foxley said: “Comments attributed to Councillor Rosie are seriously offensive and insulting to the many Highlanders who fought against fascism.
“Many were Gaelic speakers or fought beside Gaelic speakers.
“It also reflects very badly on the council.”
Councillor Laing claimed Mr Rosie has crossed the line of acceptable behaviour.
He said: “To liken the council’s support for the Gaelic language and culture in the specification for a head teacher’s job to the actions of the Third Reich where people had to sign up to the party to get a job beggars belief.
“He should retract his comments and profusely apologise for the offence he has caused.
Councillor John Finnie, leader of the opposition, said: “I would ask Councillor Rosie to reflect on his deeply offensive comments.”
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Rosie goes too far with 'Nazi' jibe over Gaelic
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Re: Rosie goes too far with 'Nazi' jibe over Gaelic
A bheil fianais eile gu bheil Comhairliche Dòmhnall MacAoidh ag aontachadh le Iain Rosie?Iain Rosie wrote:Mr Rosie said yesterday: “I think it’s appalling and Donnie agrees with me."
Agus, gu dearbh, mar a bhiodh iad eòlach air beachd C. na Gàidhealtachd roimhe seo, nach eil seo ach seòrsa leisgeul airson sgur den dleastanas poblach (mar chomhairlichean) a dhèanamh? Anns a' bhun, chan e beachd an aghaidh na Gàidhlig a tha seo ach leisgeul airson leisge. 'S dòcha nach toil leotha siubhal a dh'Inbhir Nis do na h-agallamhan anns an t-sneachd...agus na bastards a' feuchainn cleachdadh na Gàidhlig mar leisgeul!
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Uill 's e smuain inntinneach a tha sin a charaid. Ag innse na fìrinn tha mise coma ge b'e dè a dh'adhbhraich Rosie an turas seo ach nuair a smaoineachas tu air a h-uile Gàidheal a chaidh as an rathad san strì an aghaidh nan Naisich - uill am b'urrainn dha dad sam bith nas suaraiche a ràdh? An turas 's ann gu tur bhon dorachadas a tha e.
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Dè rinn na Naisich ach cur sgrios air cultaran 's dream gun do smuain iad a bha mi-fhiachail.
Cò bhios na fhear-Naiseach co-dhiu.
Cò bhios na fhear-Naiseach co-dhiu.
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Given the amount of public hatred for Gaelic, and the way that any penny spent on Gaelic is an outrage and a scapegoat for NHS spending cuts, it seems more like putting "must support emancipation of the Jewish people" in the job description in 1930s Germany....
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Tha deasbad teth fhathast a' dol a' chàirdean agus Art a' dèanamh math mar as àbhaist ach seall air a leithid seo:
"I do believe the language and culture of Caithness is under threat from Highland Council and Arthur Cormack's unelected quango. "
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"I do believe the language and culture of Caithness is under threat from Highland Council and Arthur Cormack's unelected quango. "
http://www.johnogroat-journal.co.uk/new ... specs.html