Much like the 1971 Ford Pinto and the RMS Titanic, perhaps inviting Yaroslav Hunka into the House of Commons looked good on paper. Alas, in reality, it was an utter disaster.
The 98-year-old Hunka is the ex-Nazi SS soldier who was given a standing ovation in the House by history-challenged members of Parliament (which is to say, if one was taking up arms against Russian soldiers prior to May 8, 1945 – which Hunka did – then one is fighting AGAINST the Allied forces.)
Once again, Canada made for an international laughingstock. Once again, the Blackface Liberals had copious quantities of egg on their faces.
In the aftermath, Anthony Rota was forced to resign as Speaker of the House. Looking back at that day of infamy, it all seems so surreal.
Indeed, the only winner is Russian President Vladmir Putin. One of his reasons to justify the invasion of Ukraine is to “de-Nazify” the country. And thanks to the blundering Trudeau Liberals, Putin can now say, “See? I told you so.”
Unbelievable.
Almost two weeks later, there are still so many unanswered questions pertaining to NaziGate. (more...)
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