• Re: Justin Trudeau’s Nazi blind spot

    From David Dalton@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 27 15:59:23 2023
    XPost: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy, can.general, can.politics
    XPost: soc.culture.ukrainian

    On Sep 27, 2023, Julian wrote on alt.buddha.short.fat.guy
    (in article <uf0r7s$30n71$1@dont-email.me>):

    Justin Trudeau’s government sees fascists everywhere, except when one is standing right under their nose. That’s the brilliant if bleak irony of
    the Canadian parliament’s standing ovation for Yaroslav Hunka, a 98-year-old veteran of the Ukrainian military who, it turns out, fought
    under the Nazis in the Second World War.

    It was an extraordinary sight, surely unprecedented in the modern West.
    At the behest of the House Speaker, Anthony Rota, MPs rose to their feet
    and gave rousing applause to an old bloke who once fought on the same
    side as Hitler. It occurred following an address to the parliament by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky. He clapped too.

    Trudeau himself, the most right-on man in Christendom, ostentatious
    loather of the far right (which is basically anyone who disagrees with
    him), applauded with vim for this former associate of the SS.

    This is the same Trudeau who fantasises that Nazism lurks everywhere.
    Who gleefully brands his critics as ‘far right’. Who has damned everyone from parents worried about LGBTQ education to truckers concerned about vaccine mandates as footsoldiers of a 1930s-style populism.

    Indeed, just a few months ago he sneered at the ‘far-right political actors’ who are trying to ‘outdo themselves with the types of cruelty
    and isolation they can inflict on already vulnerable people’.

    Who are these fascistic nutters, visiting hate on the weak? Parents, basically. Trudeau was referring to a decision by the premier of New Brunswick, Blaine Higgs, a centre-right politician, to change the gender rules in schools so that parental consent would be required for any kid
    under the age of 16 to ‘transition’ to a new name or new pronouns.
    Sounds sensible to me; to Trudeau, though, it had End of the Weimar
    Republic vibes.

    As a writer for the National Post said, in Trudeau-world ‘parental
    rights are now a “far-right” political issue’. This PC PM is disparaging
    ‘millions of parents by lumping them in with other far-right radicals
    like white supremacists and fascists’, the Post said.

    Welcome to Woke Canada, where moms and pops who would rather their kid wasn’t transitioned behind their backs are far right, while a literal former SS fighter gets a fulsome round of applause.

    Trudeau also hinted that the Freedom Convoy of truckers that occupied
    Ottawa in early 2022 to protest against mandated vaccination were far
    right, or at least very extreme. These people are a ‘fringe minority’
    who promote ‘hate, abuse and racism’, he said.

    Left-wing talking heads were more frank. One radical magazine condemned
    the truckers as a ‘proto-fascist’ movement. All hail morally correct Canada, where working-class men who stand up for their jobs are ‘proto-fascists’ while a former fascist-adjacent soldier is cheered in the corridors of power.

    Many will say that Rota – who has now resigned – Trudeau and the other clapping seals were not aware of Hunka’s SS-linked past. And that’s fair enough. Although you don’t need a PhD in European history to think that
    a Ukrainian military man who fought against the Ruskies in the 1940s was probably linked with the Nazis.

    Trudeau has apologised for the ‘embarrassing’ ovation for Hunka. And Hunka, of course, is not a fascist anymore. It’s possible he never was
    one — many Ukrainians will have sided with the Nazis more from hatred
    for Russia than love for Hitler.

    And yet the Hunka scandal is a perfect snapshot of the liberal elite’s weird and delirious obsession with the far right. They marshall the
    horrors of the 1940s to condemn their critics in the here and now, as if every trucker protest and parental uprising were a harbinger of a new
    Fourth Reich. Yet when face to face with someone who was involved in the horrors of the 1940s, they smile and fawn.

    The cluelessness is off the scale. It’s good that Trudeau has said sorry for dumbly applauding a former SS fighter — when will he apologise for
    his equally dumb demonisation of his opponents as far-right loons?

    Brendan O’Neill

    Of course now the Russians are using the incident for anti-Ukraine
    and anti-Canada propaganda. They have always claimed that
    there are Nazi elements within the Ukrainian military.

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