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Liberal sweetheart Justin Trudeau slammed for racist photos just weeks before election

Ed Sykes by Ed Sykes
25 September 2019
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Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau’s campaign is facing a growing scandal after a yearbook photo surfaced of him in ‘brownface‘ make-up at a 2001 costume party and two other similar incidents also came to light. With Canada’s election just a month away, this could be devastating for Liberal sweetheart Trudeau.

The mask slips

Time magazine published the photo on Wednesday, saying it was taken from the yearbook from the West Point Grey Academy, a private school in British Columbia where Trudeau worked as a teacher before entering politics. It shows the then 29-year-old Trudeau in a turban and robe with dark make-up on his hands, face and neck.

Exclusive: Justin Trudeau wore brownface at 2001 ‘Arabian Nights’ party while he taught at a private school, Canada’s Liberal Party admits https://t.co/j3UobfYNIF

— TIME (@TIME) September 18, 2019

Trudeau, who launched his re-election campaign a week ago, also revealed that this was not the first time he darkened his face. He said he once did it while performing a version of Harry Belafonte’s Banana Boat Song (Day-O) during a talent show.

“I should have known better then, but I didn’t, and I am deeply sorry for it,” Trudeau said.

Global News also reported on a third instance, broadcasting a brief video of Trudeau in blackface while raising his hands in the air and sticking out his tongue. A spokeswoman for Trudeau’s Liberal Party said the footage was from the early 1990s. The Canadian TV network said it was not clear where the tape was made.

Trudeau in trouble?

This could all spell more trouble for Trudeau, who polls say is facing a serious challenge on October 21 from Conservative leader Andrew Scheer.

Liberals around the world have admired Trudeau’s apparently pro-diversity policies in the Trump era, with Canada accepting more refugees than the US. His government has also legalised cannabis.

However, the 47-year-old son of late prime minister Pierre Trudeau was already vulnerable following one of the biggest scandals in Canadian political history, which arose when Trudeau’s former attorney general said he improperly pressured her to halt the prosecution of a company in Quebec. Trudeau has said he was standing up for jobs, but the scandal rocked the government and led to resignations and a drop in his ratings earlier this year.

His opponents on the left, meanwhile, have responded firmly to the ‘brownface’ scandal. New Democrat leader Jagmeet Singh, for example, said:

I am deeply troubled by what this means to Canada. Young kids are not just going to see just one or two but multiple images of the prime minister mocking their lived reality… This is so hurtful to so many Canadians.

Jagmeet Singh says growing up he fought back against racists, but people who don't have that ability will be hurt by Trudeau's brownface incident: 'It's going to hurt to see this. It's going to hurt them a lot."#cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/j7Rt2PbpUs

— CBC Politics (@CBCPolitics) September 19, 2019

"It's troubling and really it's insulting": NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh reacts to a 2001 photo of Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau wearing brownface makeup, released by TIME Magazine. #cdnpoli #elxn43

Read more here: https://t.co/R7vcmjFOlK pic.twitter.com/hvn4QkU8JT

— CTV News (@CTVNews) September 19, 2019

#BREAKING NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the public sees one Mr. Trudeau in public, very friendly, but behind closed doors it’s a different Mr. Trudeau.

Singh says Trudeau mocks people and their experiences.

— Natasha Fatah (@NatashaFatah) September 18, 2019

https://twitter.com/edgarmtoro/status/1174708263402840064?s=20

Green leader Elizabeth May, meanwhile, said:

I am deeply shocked by the racism shown in the photograph of Justin Trudeau. He must apologize for the harm done and commit to learning and appreciating the requirement to model social justice leadership at all levels of government. In this matter he has failed.

— Elizabeth May (@ElizabethMay) September 19, 2019

Hope for the Canadian left?

Many on the left see Trudeau for what he is – a corporate stooge with a progressive mask. And workers showed that earlier this month during a Labour Day parade:

According to local sources, transit workers and postal workers who were ahead of the PM in the parade turned backward to protest Trudeau with some members of the parade chanting "Justin Trudeau, Andrew Scheer, same old bullshit, different year."https://t.co/q98j1AASO3

— Tom Parkin (@TomPark1n) September 2, 2019

At the Labour Day parade in Hamilton Ontario, Justin Trudeau was jeered by workers who feel he had no place there. Those workers were right to stand up to Trudeau and his disingenuous support for working people #elxn43 https://t.co/f3APH5RAZr

— Christo Aivalis 🌹🍊 (@christoaivalis) September 2, 2019

Labour activists & workers are the backbone of the Cdn economy

Today, they booed Justin Trudeau out of the Labour Day Parade

Because, it's time to reject a govt on the side of Corporations

And, it's time for a govt on Your Side with Jagmeet Singh & the NDP#cdnpoli #canlab pic.twitter.com/xnX9SLrLua

— The People For Jagmeet Singh (@People4Jagmeet) September 2, 2019

Under Trudeau’s watch, Canadian authorities have invaded Indigenous people’s land in defence of a gas pipeline. And just a day after declaring a ‘climate emergency’, his government approved a huge pipeline project:

This is just so perfectly Trudeau, King of Gesture Politics. Declares a "climate emergency" one day, approves a massive tar sands pipeline the next. All symbol, no substance, no matter the stakes. This will not stand. https://t.co/aWjaXaPYfW

— Naomi Klein (@NaomiAKlein) June 18, 2019

Trudeau has also thrown Palestinians living under violent Israeli occupation under the bus by attacking the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement.

The alternatives to Trudeau on the left are Singh’s NDP and May’s Greens. They are currently battling for third place, but have some very attractive proposals:

This #elxn43 is about choices.

For PM Trudeau that means spending billions on fossil fuel subsidies while spending less than Harper's Conservatives as a % of GDP on housing.

Today in #OttawaCentre we recommitted to building 500,000 units of quality affordable housing across 🇨🇦. pic.twitter.com/AvllhfcH0y

— Jagmeet Singh (@theJagmeetSingh) September 17, 2019

People in #OttawaCentre know very well that 4 years of a Trudeau Liberal government haven't made life any easier, while things for the ultra-rich are better than ever.

We don't work for the powerful, we work for people – and that's what you get with New Democrats. #elxn43 pic.twitter.com/pX1U2k4oKS

— Jagmeet Singh (@theJagmeetSingh) September 14, 2019

Jagmeet Singh may not be a socialist, but he’s much better than Trudeau or Scheer. #ImWithSingh #FreeKashmir pic.twitter.com/AfuhH7QslP

— Samirah (@SameeraKhan) September 19, 2019

The Greens, meanwhile, are campaigning on “transitioning Canada to a green economy while also lifting Canadians out of poverty, abolishing tuition fees and bringing in national pharmacare”. And there are suggestions that concern in Canada over the global climate crisis may be a priority for many voters:

Canadian climate concern could carry Greens to breakthrough election https://t.co/cYVf1FcrdT #GPC #ClimateEmergency #MissionPossible #ElizabethMay #VoteGreen #Cdnpoli

— Rosie Emery (@RosieEmery) September 18, 2019

 

 

 

Either way, Trudeau is not an option for true progressives. Because he’s very much a wolf in sheep’s clothing. And with the current ‘brownface’ scandal, it looks like his mask has finally slipped.

 

Featured image and additional content via Press Association

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Comments 4

  1. FrenchScouse says:
    7 years ago

    I think here at the Canary, you know very well how smears work… (you report daily how a certain decent labour leader get so much false accusations thrown at)… Yes, the Canadian liberal party has been traditionally a pro-business party, right wing economically, left wing socially. But this, in the eyes of the Canadian Conservatives, is still seen as “extreme left” and socialism. And this is from the right wing news outlets that the “news” was broken. Don’t be fooled.

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  2. loon says:
    7 years ago

    I agree with Mr. French. What’s curious here is what someone does 19 years ago is as relevant today as then, as if a sense of purity in the divine sense is required to be leader. It shows the “right ” or whatever they are like this idea, and its on a personnel level which has nothing to do with the issues.
    Anyone running then for election must be perfect without questionable life experieinces. I think that nearly rules us all out. The humour in Monty Python’s “life of Brian” about the Mass of people, and what their requirements are for belief is utterly brilliant.
    Of course anone who doesn’t ponder questionable moments in their Life has to be a liar, and we know the “right ” people fake it continuosly.. The Catholic church, while sexually abusing children for over half a century and still not pondering the reason why enough to make changes is very telling how strong this “right” icon has to be real.
    Politicians are to become Icons?
    Nonetheless the the idea to ship Bitumen through the West Coast is a dead loser, instead of reforming our economy for a percieved future by using our brains.
    Icons go extinct.

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    • FrenchScouse says:
      7 years ago

      The pipeline thing is an annoyance indeed. But the alternative of s conservative government for Canada is even worse. They are climate deniers and their last stint at government under Stephen Harper was far far worse. Entire academic archives, monitoring the biology of the St Lawrence, were burnt down. Deregulation in the rail sector, combined with cuts in regulation enforcement, led to a staggering increase in rail spillage, and culminated in a small town burning down. In short, a pipeline is far safer than rail, which is the way oil is now shipped south.

      Or course, for the planet, “leaving it in the ground” is our best hope. But Canada is one of the largest producer and that would destroy millions of jobs (not a vote winner)

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  3. Smythe-Mogg says:
    7 years ago

    Heaven help any politician found out to have ‘blacked up’ for the part of Othello during his school days. Neither youthful ‘insensitivity’ nor absence of a pupil of suitable hue to play Othello offers any mitigation in the eyes of loud mouthed, yet dimwitted, arbiters of decency.

    Similarly, use of a false nose when playing Shylock is utterly unforgivable.

    All ‘ethnic’ roles must be played by people of the same ethnicity regardless of acting talent.

    Problems arise for people who are of mixed-race, e.g. mulatto and ‘half-caste’. For instance, may a person of brownish rather than black skin accentuate their darkness/whiteness in order convincingly to take an acting role for which a parent was by appearance ideally suited?

    Taking it further, is not an Englishman playing the part of a Frenchman ‘racist’ and mocking the French?

    To contemplate what goes on in traditional English Christmas pantomime would be too upsetting for PC folk.

    The Nazis had a similar problem when considering degrees of ‘racial impurity’ unacceptable for conferring Aryan privileges. Drafting the Nuremberg Laws (1935) required conscientious effort by fine legal minds; this is evinced from the Protocol emerging from the Wannsee Conference (1942). Clearly, we nowadays require a similar commission to specify racial/ethnic boundaries the crossing of which by ‘white’ people is criminally ‘insensitive’.

    Oddly, one observes few, if any, ‘non-white’ faces among vocal protesters against alleged ‘racial slurs’. Perhaps, just like the bulk of the ‘white’ population they have better things to do with their time?

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