BROMANCE: Canada’s Prime Minister LOVES Castro – Look At This BS
The ‘handsome’ Canadian Prime Minister with the flowing locks and dashing smile… is a complete jackass.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued a statement on the death of Fidel Castro:
Well, that was a rather flattering description of a brutal dictator that committed massive human rights violations and did not allow free elections.
A man who set a MAXIMUM wage of $20 a month, but whose personal net worth was estimated at $900 million.
Castro took a beautiful, successful country and turned in into a garbage heap where you can get your ‘free’ healthcare, but you need to bring your own pillow, sheets, and medicine.
You might want to bring your own doctor, too.
Many are forced into prostitution due to hunger and need — including children.
Pedophiles know that Cuba is the place to go to to indulge in their depravity.
This is the ‘President’ that the Prime Minister of Canada spoke of so glowingly.
The President… Of a single-party dictatorship.
‘But the people loved him!’ said Trudeau.
As if they had a choice. If they didn’t they’d be imprisoned — or worse.
This is a generational ‘bromance’ that began with Trudeau’s father. Here is Pierre Elliot Trudeau with Castro in 1976:
Pierre and Fidel were so tight that Castro served as an ‘Honorary Pallbearer’ at Trudeau’s funeral.
Here is Fidel Castro being greeted by the Princeling (or in Canadian: ‘Dauphin‘) Justin Trudeau at Peirre Elliot Trudeau’s funeral in 2000. It was after Justin’s eulogy that he entered the political arena.
[For a quick and hilarious assessment of Justin and Pierre Trudeau, see this video.]Just FYI, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, a ‘Champagne Socialist‘, with a million dollar car has expressed his admiration for Communists before.
Here’s what he said about China before he became Prime Minister. This is a real quote:
“There’s a level of admiration I actually have for China. Their basic dictatorship is actually allowing them to turn their economy around on a dime.”
Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs [the Canadian equivalent to ‘Secretary of State’] and former candidate for Prime Minister had an equally cringe-worthy statement on the death of Castro:
An iconic figure of the 20th century passed away last night. Deepest condolences to the people of #Cuba, following the death of Fidel Castro https://t.co/1d8u2eZNJQ
— Stéphane Dion (@MinCanadaFA) November 26, 2016
No wonder all those left-wing celebrities wanted to move to Canada!
Twitter has gone completely crazy after the Prime Minister’s statement ‘on behalf of all Canadians’. Apparently, there are some folks up north that are really upset about it.
The hashtag #TrudeauEulogies is trending worldwide. It even made their National newspaper:
Fidel Castro dies. Justin Trudeau issues statement. Much hilarity ensues. #TrudeauEulogies https://t.co/vqBNSFyOAI
— IDH Web Services (@phwebhosting) November 27, 2016
Have a laugh at Prime Minister Trudeau’s expense:
#trudeaueulogies: With this, Canadians have forfeited all rights to mock or deride President Trump. pic.twitter.com/0kjggnQjpS
— Leslie Eastman (@Mutnodjmet) November 27, 2016
While a controversial figure, Pol Pot will be fondly remembered as the creator of Skull Jenga #trudeaueulogy #trudeaueulogies pic.twitter.com/fwumDOlE7B
— Duncan Grant (@dunxgrant1) November 27, 2016
Today we celebrate Genghis Khan, horseman, patriarch, and innovative disrupter of cultural barriers. #trudeauelogies #trudeaueulogies
— Michael McClellan (@MBMc16) November 27, 2016
Let us remember Jack the Ripper as a great benefactor who worked tirelessly to get female prostitutes off the streets. #trudeaueulogies
— Natalie Faulk (@NatalieFaulk) November 27, 2016
Bin Laden was charismatic leader who helped revolutionize airport security in his lifetime. #trudeaueulogies
— Liars Never Win (@liars_never_win) November 27, 2016
Mao was a brilliant revolutionary who saved millions from long-term starvation by efficiently sending them to mass graves. #TrudeauEulogies
— Raven (@KazeSkyz) November 27, 2016
Though flawed, Hitler will be remembered for his unwavering belief in a united Europe, a dream survived by the EU #trudeaueulogies
— Kevin McGuire (@kevin_g_mcguire) November 26, 2016
Benedict Arnold: A hero whose loyalties were too wide to be confined within the narrow boundaries of a single cause. #Trudeaueulogies
— Walter Russell Mead (@wrmead) November 26, 2016
We mourn the loss of Judas Iscariot. Remember his ambition & business acumen. Nothing got in his way. Not even friends. #TrudeauEulogies
— clakklaa (@clakklaa) November 26, 2016
Though he didn't shy away from controversy Pharaoh will be remembered for enhancing labor productivity in Egypt. #trudeaueulogies
— Sohrab Ahmari (@SohrabAhmari) November 26, 2016
Lee Harvey Oswald was a man who wasn't afraid of taking a shot at shaking up the head of the political elite. #trudeaueulogies
— Justicar (@Integralmathyt) November 26, 2016
As we mourn Emperor Caligula, let us always remember his steadfast devotion to Senate reform. #trudeaueulogies
— J.J. McCullough (@JJ_McCullough) November 26, 2016
Kim Jong il will always be remembered fondly for his leadership and contributions on climate change. #trudeaueulogies pic.twitter.com/aMoAC2vssm
— Albertaardvark (@Albertaardvark) November 26, 2016
If nothing else can be said for Hannibal Lecter, at least he had great taste in people. #TrudeauEulogies
— Prufrock (@Kansokusha10) November 26, 2016
While Darth Vader did have his detractors he did create millions of jobs with his innovative infrastructure projects #trudeaueulogies
— Scott McKenzie (@jpsmack8) November 26, 2016
It is with a heavy heart that we mourn the passing of Saddam Hussein. His advancements in chemical research live on. #trudeaueulogies
— Mikhail Menuck (@MischaMenuck) November 26, 2016
Today we bid farewell to Genghis Khan, the former Mongolian leader best known for opening new trade routes to China. #trudeaueulogies
— Don MacLeod (@DonWMacleod) November 26, 2016
#trudeaueulogies “Today we say goodbye to Mr. Mussolini, the former Italian prime minister best known for his competent train-management.”
— J.J. McCullough (@JJ_McCullough) November 26, 2016
"Today we mourn painter and animal rights activist, Adolf Hitler. His death also highlights the need for suicide awareness"#TrudeauEulogies
— Curtis (@FowlCanuck) November 26, 2016
We mourn the death of Vlad the Impaler, who spearheaded initiatives which touched the hearts of millions. #TrudeauEulogies #trudeaueulogy pic.twitter.com/z1pznoHj7P
— Conservosaurus (@conservosaurus) November 26, 2016
#trudeaueulogies “Today we say goodbye to Mr. Mussolini, the former Italian prime minister best known for his competent train-management.”
— J.J. McCullough (@JJ_McCullough) November 26, 2016
We mourn the loss of John Wilkes Booth: thespian, political activist, expert marksman #trudeaueulogies
— The Rev. J. Walker (@jwalkerbryson) November 27, 2016
We mourn Ayatollah Khomeini. Avant-garde fashion designer, and coined the slogan "black is beautiful".
#trudeaueulogies pic.twitter.com/voVjibIOOC
— The 12th Imam (@TaperedOut) November 27, 2016
Oh, you poor conservative Canadians!
One of our Canadian ClashDaily contributors had this to say after a stream of expletives ending with, ‘That horse’s ass doesn’t speak for me!’
I have 3 statements:
1 – My family would like to find the REST of my [Cuban] family that disappeared when Castro took power.
2 – I AM GLAD HE’S DEAD. I just wish it had happened sooner.
3 – My Prime Minister [Justin Trudeau] is an utter embarrassment as the Leader of a Western Democracy and as a Drama Teacher. You bring shame to us all!
(She is also a Drama Teacher, and Prime Minister Trudeau was a substitute Teacher who also taught Drama in his pre-political life.)
Trudeau’s written statement was pretty bad, he’s gotta be a great speaker, right? The Canadian media often gushes about how articulate and riveting Trudeau’s speeches are.
Watch the ‘eloquence’ that streams from him. Prepare to be astounded:
You didn’t think anyone could be as inarticulate as Obama, did you?
The Conservative Party Leadership hopefuls came out quickly to condemn the Prime Minister’s statement:
Trudeau had a chance to stand for freedom and human dignity today and instead stood with a brutal dictator. https://t.co/TflJeaG3vp #castro
— Kellie Leitch (@KellieLeitch) November 26, 2016
Castro was a tyrant. @JustinTrudeau's statement was a disservice to Canada and an insult to Castro's many victims.
— Lisa Raitt (@lraitt) November 26, 2016
"Cuba’s longest serving President."
.@JustinTrudeau: It's called a DICTATOR. pic.twitter.com/b33GA5W28Y
— Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) November 26, 2016
Prime Minister Trudeau should apologize and retract his statement on the death of dictator Fidel Castro https://t.co/crAqmbry91 #cdnpoli
— Lisa Raitt (@lraitt) November 26, 2016
.@JustinTrudeau Praising Fidel Castro as a "remarkable leader" is REPUGNANT. https://t.co/hyKYMuCoFn #polcan pic.twitter.com/PL1amrsewW
— Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) November 26, 2016
My Open Letter to Prime Minister Trudeau: Honour Castro’s Victims By Not Attending His Funeral https://t.co/JehR0iS63J #cdnpoli
— Lisa Raitt (@lraitt) November 26, 2016
Oh, Canada!
Let’s hope that Prime Minister Trudeau has been shamed enough to boycott the funeral of his dad’s ‘friend’.