“What brought these groups together was their common disgust at the glorification of a Nazi. The speaker of parliament encouraged everyone to applaud Yaroslav Hunta,” reports Korybko.
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By Andrew Korybko, Substack – In one fell swoop, Trudeau has discredited himself as a so-called “defender of human rights,” while Zelensky has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that an observant, ethnic Jew can in fact glorify genocidal allies of the Nazis, even though he had family members who were murdered during the Holocaust.
Jews, Poles and Russians have often been on opposing sides in historical conflicts, which is why it is so important to highlight how they all came together this weekend. What united these different groups was their shared disgust at Canada’s glorification of a literal Nazi. Parliament Speaker Anthony Rota encouraged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, his guest Zelensky and everyone else to applaud Yaroslav Hunta, which they did enthusiastically, especially Zelensky, who even shook his fist.
However, it turned out that Hunta was not an innocent “Ukrainian-Canadian veteran of World War II who fought for Ukraine’s independence against the Russians,” as Rota describes him, but rather a member of the 1st Galician Division of the SS, who served under Rota. the Nazis and committed genocide against the Poles. To their credit, Politico pointed this out and reported on how many Jewish organizations condemned this fascist ceremony, which Rota said he regrets, but Trudeau has yet to apologize, saying he doesn’t. I hadn’t planned.
Russia’s ambassador to Canada, Oleg Stepanov, asked for an explanation, but added that he did not expect to receive any, because “the current Trudeau cabinet is essentially the embodiment of fascist neoliberalism with which you do not can’t do any business.” Meanwhile, his Polish counterpart, Witold Dzielski, tweeted his condemnation of Canadian and Ukrainian leaders for “applauding a member of the Waffen-SS Galizien… responsible for the murder of thousands of Poles and Jews” and also said that he is “expecting a request for an apology.”
It is rare for Jews, Poles and Russians to come together, especially the last two ambassadors, to condemn Zelensky, with whom Polish leaders are in bitter conflict these days, but it shows how atrocious this incident was. In one fell swoop, Trudeau has discredited himself as a so-called “defender of human rights,” while Zelensky has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that an observant, ethnic Jew can in fact glorify genocidal allies of the Nazis, even though he had family members who were murdered during the Holocaust.
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These two points are as important as what was previously highlighted about how Jews, Poles and Russians united in the face of this fascist provocation. Trudeau relied on an extremely liberal interpretation of “human rights” following the Indo-Canadian conflict he provoked last week to justify welcoming Indian Sikhs whom Delhi designated as terrorists and whose extradition was requested in vain. He is now presented as a radical ideologue who applauds Nazi war criminals.
As for Zelensky, he and his supporters tried to make the world believe that it was supposedly impossible for an observant, ethnic Jew like him to be a fascist, after Russia used facts to accuse him of it. Like Trudeau, he too is now exposed because there is no longer any doubt that he glorifies the Ukrainians who helped Hitler carry out the Holocaust and the genocide of the Poles. This absolves President Putin of accusations of “anti-Semitism” after he previously questioned why Zelensky was doing this.
The global perception of these two leaders will continue to deteriorate, favoring India in the case of Trudeau and Poland in the case of Zelensky. Both have been attacked by Western media in recent days for their differences with these leaders, but it is now undeniable that they enthusiastically glorify Hitler’s henchmen. As a result, no honest person can stand with Canada and Ukraine against India and Poland, respectively, which reverses the soft power situation in these first two countries.
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