This is How the Media Will Spin Justin Trudeau’s Blackface Stunt

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, known locally as “good-looking Bernie Sanders in the United States, is a hero for the modern woke left. He built his entire career on political correctness, saying he went out of his way to appoint a racially diverse cabinet because “it’s 2015.”

Trudeau’s smug grin when he uttered those words really tells you everything about him — apart from the hilarious videos of him appropriating every culture he’s ever come into contact with. That in particular has been a hard topic for the social justice warriors to handle: appropriating cultures is racist, but keeping to your own pre-conceived way of life is also racist. Basically, you’re racist — unless you’re an obnoxiously woke skinny white dude.

As it turns out, Trudeau was a bit of an edge lord himself before he got into politics. First, it was uncovered he wore blackface as a 29-year-old adult to a Halloween party. Then, a second and third photo emerged. Now, the Canadian prime minister says he can’t recall how many times he did such a thing. Kind of a weird hobby, isn’t it?

But, the media is going to go over-the-top to protect Trudeau’s image. So, you know who’s fault this really was? C’mon, you know the answer…


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