Over the past week, there has been a lot of press over the membership of Republican congressional candidate, Rich Iott’s membership in a midwestern German reenacting group, SS Wiking. Articles in the online version of the Atlantic and numerous other websites usually refer to Iott taking part in ‘Nazi’ reenactments. Apparently the Allies weren’t there (sarcasm).
I am quite aware that the general public is usually in the dark about the ins and outs of reenacting. I also realize that it is difficult for outsiders to recognize that a reenactor is not the historical person that they are portraying. With the more recent time periods, it becomes more of an emotional issue. But Roman reenactors really don’t worship the emperor, Pirate reenactors don’t really rape and plunder and SS reenactors really don’t revere the fuhrer.
I don’t know anything about Rich Iott and I couldn’t care less about Ohio politics, but I do think it’s a cheap shot to drag someone’s reenacting impression in and claim that they are that person. I realize that cheap shots are par for the course in politics for both parties these days. That is why I despise politics and, as a rule, keep it off this blog, but this has to do with an injustice being done to a reenactor and that is a different story.
While the Reenactorpost does not endorse candidates or political organizations, I want to go on record as saying that we are disturbed and angered by this type of an unfair attack on any reenactor of any political affiliation.
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