Pants Down, Fly Open Photo of Justin
Trudeau Resurfaces
Canada Free Press,
by
Judi McLeod
Original Article
Posted By: Cavallodifiero,
9/19/2019 11:46:08 AM
In answer to this morning’s Drudge Report question in red over a picture of Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wearing a Brownface to a 2001 ‘Arabian Night’ Party while he taught at a private school, ‘Justin, Is That You?’
Yes, unfortunately it really is.
And though mega attention is focused on the Trudeau photo TIME dragged out of obscurity, that’s also Justin Trudeau pictured with his pants down and fly open from a February, 1992 Montreal Gazette story, headlined the ‘Buttony doo-dah’.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Clinger 9/19/2019 11:53:15 AM (No. 184175)
The act of using makeup and a costume to portray a character is not inherently racist. Apologizing for it under the presumption that nobody can portray someone of a different pigmentation than themselves without being racist, is racist.
So he goofed around like everybody else? There are so many reasons to launch the guy, not this.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Calvinesq 9/19/2019 12:02:13 PM (No. 184184)
I think this is all so silly and frankly, in a normal universe, not newsworthy.
That said: You got to hold the Left to their own rules and hound him from office (like they would do to a conservative).
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
hurricanegirl 9/19/2019 12:22:16 PM (No. 184197)
You couldn't PAY me to click on this link for fear I might accidentally see (and never be able to unsee) a photo of Justine the Brownfaced Weanie Wagger doing what he does best (being an idiot)!
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
rochow 9/19/2019 12:34:00 PM (No. 184209)
Well that might have been an inherited trend. His mother had her pants down a lot too!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
TJM 9/19/2019 12:34:35 PM (No. 184210)
Has he come out of the closet yet?
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
qr4j 9/19/2019 12:39:15 PM (No. 184213)
From the photo caption Justin and pals were in a "button your fly" competition -- as in who can do it the fastest. Pretty tame stuff.
ALL of this brownface/blackface/whiteface/no face stuff is just silly. Of course we shouldn't be rude or insensitive. But we shouldn't be overly sensitive either. At some point, over-sensitivity just becomes censorship of anything and anyone we don't like. That sort of censorship is intolerant and anti-liberty. It is un-American!
I find it amazing that the Left disallows blackface but is completely okay with chucking the fetus of an African-American woman -- AKA an unborn child -- into an incinerator.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
StormCnter 9/19/2019 12:39:41 PM (No. 184214)
I think Canada has a different perspective on using makeup to portray a character than here in the US South. For many years and even up to my childhood, "negro minstrels" were a fund-raising community event in most of the South. I was part of several, always in blackface. It's not a history that makes me proud and I'm glad the minstrels are gone. If I ever run for public office, I'm sure someone can turn up a photo of seven-year-old me doing a reading and a song on stage.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
judy 9/19/2019 1:13:14 PM (No. 184243)
Does Canada has a democrat problem?? They will stop at nothing to destroy anyone.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
DVC 9/19/2019 1:33:04 PM (No. 184257)
I love it when the leftist loons destroy their own. Trudy is a lightweight, at best. Anything bad that happens to him is pretty much a good thing for the world.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
LesUNo 9/19/2019 1:45:23 PM (No. 184270)
My brothers were in minstrel shows when they were young cub scouts in Canada. These shows were never intended to be mocking or hurtful. I always saw them as a celebration of a wonderfully talented culture. But that was then and this is now.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Moritz55 9/19/2019 2:37:09 PM (No. 184307)
The left has always had a large “prissy” segment. I went to school in the Bay Area; I remember it all too well. However, the prissiness wasn’t really morality-based. It was a way for otherwise morally-challenged persons to score points and curb conversation. That was in the 70’s. Forty-five years later, the Miss Priss Patrol has simply expanded its reach to include linguistic political correctness, acceptance of whatever, and expurgating history, etc.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
SnowQueen 9/19/2019 4:52:30 PM (No. 184402)
I'm going to judge him by the standards he imposes on others. In that regard, I think he's disgusting. He's young. He can't say "times were different back then." He knew better and didn't care. If he had photos of his political opponents in blackface or with their zippers down, you can be sure that he would have them hauled before one of Canada's PC "human rights" commissions, and he would be charged with a thought crime or three.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Franz 9/20/2019 8:45:34 AM (No. 184804)
In this case, much ta do about nothing.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Smart11344 9/20/2019 12:41:45 PM (No. 185054)
Are the frogs and warts, imported from Canada dipped in maple syrup and to they come with a loony?
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I don't know about this, two guys are laughing and one looks serious about it maybe one guy wasn't kidding.