Chicago Sun-Times

COP UNION PREZ APOLOGIZES AFTER COMPARING VAX MANDATE TO NAZIS

- BY KATIE ANTHONY For the Sun-Times

Fraternal Order of Police President John Catanzara apologized Friday for comments he made earlier this week to the Sun-Times comparing the city’s employee vaccine mandate to Nazi Germany.

Catanzara had expressed outrage over the new city COVID-19 vaccine mandate using language condemned by the Anti-Defamation League and others: “We’re in America, G--d--- it. We don’t want to be forced to do anything. Period.

This ain’t Nazi f---ing Germany, [where they say], ‘Step into the f--ing showers. The pills won’t hurt you.’ What the f---?”

In a video posted to the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 7’s YouTube channel, Catanzara said, “Those members of the Jewish community, in no way was I trying to tie forced vaccinatio­ns to the atrocities of the Holocaust, which is why I never used the word Holocaust.

I should not have made the reference like I did to the showers, and for that I’m sorry.”

He said he didn’t think the comments would make it into the paper.

“Some of the quotes that were attributed to me, I’m not gonna say I didn’t say them, cause I did,” Catanzara said.

He then tried to explain his comparison.

“When government­s, whether it’s Nazi Germany or modern-day Chicago, try to start, or any other major city like New York and many others who are doing this, try to create policies that mandate their employees first to have to do things to their bodies it will not stop there,” he said. “You are opening up the door for the citizens to be next.”

Catanzara says he’s received the COVID-19 vaccine but stands behind those who’ve chosen not to.

The city’s employee vaccine mandate takes effect Oct. 15.

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