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Canada Prime Minister Apologizes Against Discriminatory Costume

2019-09-20T00:16:33.693Z


[Ottawa 19th Reuters]-Canada's Prime Minister Trudeau apologized again and reported on the October 21st general election about reports of past photos with a discriminating disguise with a brown face on the 19th Fight for re-election


[Ottawa 19th Reuters]-Canada's Prime Minister Trudeau apologized again and reported on the October 21st general election about reports of past photos with a discriminating disguise with a brown face on the 19th He announced that he would continue to fight for re-election.

Prime Minister Trudeau has taken a stance of respecting racial equality and diversity.

However, Time magazine reported on January 18 that he was a private school teacher and in 2001, a photo of a school costume with the theme of “Arabian Nights”, which was dressed in brown.

Later, photos and videos with a brown face on high school days were also reported.

The prime minister told reporters, "I was disappointed by many. I want to reflect and ask for forgiveness."

Earlier, the prime minister held a conference call with all Liberal candidates running for the general election. According to one who attended the meeting, the prime minister called for continued efforts to understand the pain of racist and prejudice recipients.

The Liberal Party has been struggling in this election, but the party has traditionally attracted immigrants, so it could be at a crossroads when the photos come to light.

Frank Graves, head of public opinion research firm EKOS Research, said, “It ’s definitely a big pain. It ’ll take about a week to fully understand the impact,” I don't think so, but I don't know unless time passes. "

Source: asahi

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