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The ugly week that was

It has been a very bad couple of weeks for social cohesion in Trudeau’s Canada.

But I am pleased to witness Trudeau’s weaponized use of identity politics blowing up in his face.

To recap…

Junior tossed a hand grenade into the middle of relations with India over his support of resident Sikh separatists.

He offended parents in general by defaming them as bigots because they stood up for parental rights. Now members of the Muslim diaspora are demanding a formal apology.

Then came the topper, his government invited a Ukrainian man with an indisputable association with the Waffen SS to be honored in parliament.

Backed into a corner Trudeau offered his usual mealy mouthed non-apology to all who were offended.

All of this obscuring this week’s upcoming “National Day for Truth and Reconciliation” a celebration of the anti-Christian church burnings Trudeau triggered by supporting the fake graves mania.

No one wins in Trudeau’s genocidal nation of Canada.

We are being deliberately manipulated into a permanent state of racial and sectarian tension.

And that’s how they want us, scared and malleable.

Liberal party policies have resulted in large swaths of society conditioned to believe they possess a permanent entitled victimhood.

Our history and heritage are trampled, our institutions made hollow and our social and economic security crushed under a wave of mass immigration that benefits only the Corporate class and their minion politicos.

This is not the Canada I grew up in. It is not the Canada any of us deserve.

I have never seen the comments section of this blog as inflamed as it was this week.

Reader has been pitted against reader all of it tied to Trudeau’s Photo-Op gone wrong.

My view remains unchanged.

There were no easy choices in that time and place.

The Waffen-SS Galicia Division did commit war crimes.

Poles and Jews are rightfully indignant that a member of the Waffen SS was honored in parliament.

Not every man who volunteered for what came to be known as the 1st Ukrainian Division was a Nazi or personally committed war crimes.

We have not heard the last of it.

There are calls for new inquiries and for old reports to be re-opened with all information withheld to be made public.

No doubt new wounds will be inflicted and old ones re-opened.

But we should not forget our history good or bad.

Operation Keelhaul is one example: The repatriation of Russian POWs turned out to be a ghastly and grisly process. Some of the men simply committed suicide rather than return. The world hardly knew what was happening, though details managed to trickle out here and there.

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