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Sept. 19, 2019 - Freedomain Radio - Stefan Molyneux
09:53
The Truth About Justin Trudeau’s Blackface
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Oh man, you and I will never, ever, ever know what it's like to just have this kind of privilege.
So in a blackface blow, that would shred the political chances of any less...
Famous, less wealthy, less pretty candidate Justin Trudeau has been revealed as somebody who, almost at the age of 30, back in 2001, did this, right?
So this is the picture of him in 2001.
That's him there in full-on blackface.
This is a very, very odd thing.
I mean, it's an offensive and horrible thing, of course, right?
And it was known to be offensive and horrible back in 2001.
I remember clearly there were Kids getting thrown out of universities, right?
Their potential academic careers, their lives disrupted, undermined, overturned, perhaps even destroyed, just because someone may have dug up a picture of them in blackface in, like, grade 11 or grade 12 or grade...
Ten. And so this is when they were sort of mid-teens and so on, and it was considered to be egregious enough that you just got kicked out of university.
This is more than a decade after that.
This guy's almost 30. This is what he's doing.
And there's a lot that's very strange about this.
So... You know, the giggling girls, whatever.
I mean, who are giggling women?
Who knows what that...
I guess we all will talk about what that means.
But here's the funny thing. So this is an Arabian Nights theme, right?
Now, why is he full-on sub-Saharanubian for an Arabian Nights?
I mean, Arabs don't look like that.
Arabs are olive-skinned.
And I don't, I mean, that's not, that's not even accurate.
So it's offensive on many levels, because that's not what Arabs look like.
It's supposed to be an Arabian night party.
Why is he going full midnight sun blackface?
I mean, it's just, I don't know.
I mean, whatever he put on his skin there, enough shoe polish or the ichor that remains where his...
Heart, compassionate conscience should be.
I don't know. Here's the other thing, too.
Like, look at this hand, right?
This hand that's half on this woman's breasts.
It's sort of reaching around like some tarantula of offensiveness.
That's something. I mean, this woman here, look at this.
I think she's Asian or whatever, but she didn't put blackface on.
She's an Arabian. She's dressed as Princess Jasmine or whatever.
So why is he...
Why? It's offensive.
It doesn't make any sense or anything like that.
So anyway, that's odd enough, to put it mildly.
Now, he did come out and he gave an apology.
I think it was on a plane. And he says, you know, it's amazing, right?
Because he knows, he knows that dangling the $600 million a year over the gaping, vacuous, prostitute moor of Canadian mainstream media That he's got them by the short and curlies if they are old enough to have those mentally.
So he can come out and he kind of smirks, right?
He says, oh, you know, it was a mistake.
It was wrong.
I was young. I regret it.
It was bad.
He referred to it as makeup.
Makeup. It's not makeup.
Anyway. And he can smirk, right?
He can smirk. Why? Because he knows that the media is going to cover up for him because the media is terrified that if the conservatives get in next month in Canada that they might cancel the $600 million that is being showered on the media from the liberals.
So, I mean, they're just completely bought and paid for.
They're being dragged along like a tail after a vacuous, empty-headed, black-faced kite.
And... They know.
They know. They either have to pursue the liberals' money or they have to become honest.
One, they have the capability of doing.
And yeah, this is terrible stuff.
And again, it would fail a lesser politician, but he can just smirk because he knows that the media is going to go after him.
Like, it's interesting too, because this is racist, right?
But when a woman some time ago asked Justin Trudeau How the costs of all the people Justin Trudeau had invited over the border by basically saying, Canada, we're open, come on in, right?
So all the people who came in, I think it was Quebec, and she said, well, how's this going to be paid for?
How's this house going to be? It's expensive.
You put people up in hotels.
You've got to pay for their meals, their health care, dental care.
I mean, it's expensive, very expensive.
And she asked how this was going to be paid for.
And Justin Trudeau, you know, put that narrow-eyed shark sniffing a wounded baby seal in the Arctic.
And he just tore into her.
Oh, it's racist.
It's unacceptable.
This should not be tolerated, right?
Which is a big bat signal for the press to go dox this woman, dig up her life, destroy her life, you know, as having the temerity as a citizen to ask something of the great and noble and tousle-haired leader.
And they did, of course.
You know, she was doxed and her life was turned upside down and possibly even ruined, right?
And so it was racist for her to ask, how do you pay for this invitation of people to break the law and just wander into Canada?
How do you pay for this? She was racist.
But he, you know, he put some makeup on.
It was a mistake. It was a bit insensitive.
And this is the double standards, right?
We've got to stop being surprised at these double standards, right?
Asking those addicted to power for consistency is like asking for integrity from a drug addict.
Like a drug addict will just say whatever to get the drug.
You know, if the drug addict shows up at the drug dealer's house, drug addict doesn't have any money, they'll laugh, they'll pretend to hang out, they'll, oh, you're so witty, and I mean, just all they want is the drug.
They'll just say whatever to get the drug, and for the left in particular, the drug is power, and they'll just say whatever to get a hold of the power.
Now, this is the thing, too. He's going to get away with it, right?
I mean, the first thing the media does, of course, is they drop all of this reality.
They'll fuss about it, write a couple of articles about it, and then they'll drop it down the memory hole.
And then what happens, of course, is if you bring it up again or you try to keep the story alive...
Then you're obsessed about it.
You're a hater. You're living in the past.
It's time to move on. There are more important issues to deal with.
Let's talk about the substance.
Blah, blah, blah. That's the way the game works.
They drop it and if you try to keep it going, then you're just obsessive and a weirdo and a loser and all that.
Whereas, of course, if it's the other way around, right?
I mean, this, to me, is much worse than Trump's private and certainly coarse comment about how women will let you grab them by the pussy if you're sort of rich, famous, and powerful, and so on.
Because, Lord knows, Harvey Weinstein disproved that entire thesis, right?
But this is worse, right?
And they kept the private conversation, which nobody ever figured out how it got leaked from NBC because nobody wanted to.
But this is a public situation.
This is a photo at a public party and so on.
So the way it works the other way is if then you say, well, you know, the Trump comment was coarse, it was unpleasant, but, you know, it has a grain of cynical truth in it in some circles of society, particularly some of the circles that Trump moves into in the entertainment circles.
So it was crude and it was unpleasant and so on, but, you know, let's get on to the sort of bigger issues.
Then if you do that and try and move on past Trump's comment, where you see then you hate women, you don't care about sexual assault, you're a misogynist.
It's just, it's great. I mean, they've really got it every which way.
Or at least they did. I mean, you know, alternative media will try and keep this up.
But, you know, there's only a couple of sticks and there's about a thousand balloons.
So it's kind of tough to keep things aloft.
But, no, it's really quite a powerful moment as well.
And the other thing, too, is that he's going to skate to a large degree.
And I don't want to collectivize women here, but there's trends enough to figure it out.
He's going to skate in part because...
The majority of voters are female, and anybody who's stared into the black heart of half-demonic female sexuality in the modern world, and not traditionally, and not for all women, certainly by any stretch of the imagination, and has stepped over the, you know, triple hell-layer Rubicon of Fifty Shades of Grey, like, recognize that if you're a rich, pretty boy, man, you can do just about anything.
Like, what's the difference between Christian Grey and a wife-beater?
Well, A six-pack and seven figures, right?
I mean, apparently you can't beat your wife if you can play piano, do sit-ups, and you have a helicopter.
I mean, it's just the way things are in sort of modern...
Female sexuality, and it's the most popular book ever written, if I ever bought, it's the most popular book, and just opens the lid into female sexuality, where looks are important, resources are important, because they signal genetic fitness in terms of looks, intellectual fitness in terms of money-making, and this is why it's going to skate,
because he's pretty, and he's wealthy, and then he has all of this cocky confidence that comes, you know, it's hard having confidence If the media is going for you every which way but loose, right?
It's fairly easy to have confidence if you're fully supported by the media and so on.
So I think, you know, it's important to see the nature of the man, his vindictiveness, his pettiness, his hypocrisy and so on.
But to me, you know, there's another story which you should definitely look into that...
You know, the leftists always play this guilt-by-association stuff, right?
Well, Justin Trudeau had as a roommate and as a best friend for many, many years a guy who later pled guilty to...
Child pornography charges.
That's, you know, that's really horrible, right?
I mean, David Duke retweets me once and apparently we have some big relationship and I'm implicated and so on.
I mean, this was his roommate and his best friend voluntarily, of course, for many years.
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