Canada’s Immigration Minister Delivers Pro-War Speech against Russia

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Canada’s Immigration Minister Delivers Pro-War Speech against Russia

By Global Research News
Global Research, March 18, 2015
UKRAINE REPORT






Canada’s minister of immigration and citizenship, Chris Alexander, was one of the featured speakers at a fundraising dinner in Toronto on February 22, 2015 organized by the extreme-right Ukrainian Canadian Congress. The minister delivered a pro-war rant that could easily serve as dialogue in a film sequel to the 1964 doomsday-nuclear war film, ‘Dr. Strangelove’.

Canadian Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Chris Alexander speaking to pro-Ukraine war fundraising event in Toronto Feb 22, 2015​
Alexander told the audience that “every” military option must be exercised in the process of giving a “comeuppance” to Russian president Vladimir Putin.
“What is going on in eastern Ukraine… really has to do with the incomplete process of ending the existence of the Soviet Union for good. Ending the oppression and ending the Faustian bargain that was made during the Second World War with Stalin’s Soviet Union, for good…
This minister continued, “We have been expecting this. We have been expecting a crisis in Ukraine because there have always been Russians, since 1991—everywhere, and now around Vladimir Putin–who wanted to put humpty dumpty back together, who couldn’t accept that Ukraine could be an independent country. They are a menace to Russia, they are a menace to Ukraine, they are a menace to the whole world.”

Andriy Parubiy (L) applauds Canadian Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Chris Alexander speaking to pro-Ukraine war fundraising event in Toronto Feb 22, 2015​
Of note in the minister’s speech is the threat to move against RT.com and other news services out of Russia, “which are preaching absolute poison”.
The minister sounded a stirring finale in his speech: “This is going to be a great struggle. We are just at the beginning of this struggle.”
The aggressive tone of the minister was no doubt occasioned by the presence of the principal guest speaker at the dinner–Andriy Parubiy. He is a deputy chairperson of the Ukrainian parliament. He was a founder of an important organization of the extreme right in Ukraine back in 1991, the Social-National Party of Ukraine. The party became a fount of future extreme-right formations, including today’s Svoboda Party.
Parubiy was also a ‘commander’ of the far-right shock troops which seized the leadership of the protest movement called ‘Euromaidan’ in Kyiv in late 2013 and early 2014. The violent actions of the extreme-right on Maidan Square in Kyiv sparked the overthrow of the elected president Viktor Yanukovych and the commencement of the civil war by the new government against the people of eastern Ukraine.

Chris Alexander at Ukraine Independence Day event in Toronto, Aug 2014. In background are red-black flags of Ukraine far-right​
The dinner was attended by several hundred people. Parubiy travelled to Ottawa the next day where he was feted by the Conservative Party government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. The shock troop commander received a warm welcome from Canada’s minister of foreign affairs, Rob Nicholson, and from many members of Parliament.
Below is a transcript of excerpts of Chris Alexander’s four-minute speech to the Toronto event. His speech can be viewed (beginning at the 10′ mark) as part of a one-hour Ukrainian-language news program, ‘KontaktUkrainian TV2′, published here on You Tube.
The program episode was posted to YouTube more than two weeks ago and has garnered a mere 71 viewers. It includes portions of Andriy Parubiy’s speech to the dinner as well as a nine-minute interview with him.
Chris Alexander and other political leaders in Ontario attended a Ukrainian Independence Day event in Toronto last August 24, 2014 which featured fundraising booths of the Ukrainian fascist party ‘Right Sector’. The group was raising funds for its paramilitary battalion in Ukraine. When asked by reporters of CBC’s English and French-language services if he was aware of the Right Sector’s activity at the event, Alexander bristled and said he was “very proud” to be in attendance.
That event was organized by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress. The same group organized a gala event in Toronto on November 29 to mark the one-year anniversary of the Euromaidan movement. The guest speaker there was Valeriy Chobotar, a leader of the Right Sector brought all the way over from Ukraine.
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Canada’s Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Chris Alexander, speaking to a fundraising dinner in Toronto on February 22, 2015, organized by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (excerpts):
We know, as you know, that Vladimir Putin is only going to face his comeuppance, that his whole, mad nightmare is only going to come apart at the seams, when the whole world is standing against him, with every option [speaker emphasis] on the table, denouncing his illegal action and standing with Ukraine. With military assistance, and with every other form of assistance.
This is the biggest issue facing the world today, in my view. I think [also] in the view of the prime minister, in the view of my team…
There is absolutely no scenario going into the future that leads to peace and security for this world… that does not include a full international effort to give Ukraine the tools it needs to drive Russian forces from [Ukraine’s] border and to secure its borders for good…
What is going on in eastern Ukraine… really has to do with the incomplete process of ending the existence of the Soviet Union for good. Ending the oppression and ending the Faustian bargain that was made during the Second World War with Stalin’s Soviet Union, for good…
We have been expecting this. We have been expecting a crisis in Ukraine because there have always been Russians, since 1991–everywhere–and now around Vladimir Putin, who wanted to put humpty dumpty back together, who couldn’t accept that Ukraine could be an independent country. They are a menace to Russia, they are a menace to Ukraine, they are a menace to the whole world. We must speak out against this dangerous ideology, which is present in our own city of Toronto. Which is present across Canada. Which comes to us via Russian, state-sponsored channels which are preaching absolute poison…
All of our democracies, all of our democracies, depend on the outcome of this struggle. This is going to be a great struggle. We are just at the beginning of this struggle. When I see groups like this assembled… I know that the future of Ukraine is still bright. I know that the times that bring Canada to Ukraine have never been stronger.
 

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F-ck the Soviets!

The Soviets reside in the capital of Ukraine Petros, they quite naturally want Russia back and they will expend as many Ukranians as it takes. If they aren't hung by thier disaffected population this spring. There is no way that Russia can be conquered by the west they already lost sixty million at the hands of these same pricks you approve of. It ain't going to happen again. Israel loves you.
 

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Americans have a deep seated fear of Canadian aggression. We've experienced repeated invasions from Canada, especially during the bitter Canadian winter. The Canadians show up in uniforms consisting of Hawaiian shirts, bermuda shorts, black sox, and penny loafers. They carry ammunition manufactured by the great Canadian arsenal called Molson. They make a mess of public restrooms. Their women go commando. I imagine the Romans had a similar experience with the Teutons.
 

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The Soviets reside in the capital of Ukraine Petros, they quite naturally want Russia back and they will expend as many Ukranians as it takes. If they aren't hung by thier disaffected population this spring. There is no way that Russia can be conquered by the west they already lost sixty million at the hands of these same pricks you approve of. It ain't going to happen again. Israel loves you.

They will? Good f-cking luck!
 

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Americans have a deep seated fear of Canadian aggression. We've experienced repeated invasions from Canada, especially during the bitter Canadian winter. The Canadians show up in uniforms consisting of Hawaiian shirts, bermuda shorts, black sox, and penny loafers. They carry ammunition manufactured by the great Canadian arsenal called Molson. They make a mess of public restrooms. Their women go commando. I imagine the Romans had a similar experience with the Teutons.

google; "Gerald Bull" ;)
 

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They will? Good f-cking luck!

Not convinced yet eh? They already experiance a lack of tank crews and tanks thanks to western advisors and their boots. It's like this,the appauling loss of Ukrainian soldiers affected by Russian agression will ultimately trigger direct overt humanitarian NATO intervention to liberate Ukraine form the brutal Russian occupation the mountain of dead Ukrainians will be that triggering threshhold.
 

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David Climenhaga dissects Alexander's speech here and links to the entire Ukrainian Canadian Congress event but I thought I'd extract Alexander's remarks for posterity.













One of the principal talking points of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his supporters in the federal election campaign that is now for all intents and purposes under way is that the Conservatives are statesmanlike and mature, while Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is a crazy kid who could do or say anything and NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair is an angry old man.


But when the media’s not around, nobody can match our Conservatives for recklessly immature and angry rhetoric.















www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX8kLjbyelM&feature=player_embedded
















Alexander is particularly outraged about any mention that Ukraine might have a neo-Nazi problem, which he blames on :



"dangerous ideology. Which is present in our own city of Toronto! Which is present across Canada! Which comes to us through state-sponsored Russian channels that are preaching absolute poison."




while evidently being unaware Canada has a Right Sector chapter of its very own.








Perhaps he'd rather hear about it from the BBC :







www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SBo0akeDMY













or the Ukrainian ambassador to Germany last month


















www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcR9jl4AM3A&feature=player_embedded




























Climenhaga :

"Alexander was followed as speaker by Andriy Parubiy, deputy chairperson of the Ukrainian parliament and founder in 1991 of that country's evocatively named Social-National Party, which the Wikipedia describes as having "combined radical nationalism and neo-Nazi features" before changing its name to Svoboda ("Freedom") in 2004.
In his speech Mr Parubiy said his fighters in Ukraine are standing for the entire civilized world.
He says "Canada has an “authoritative voice” on the conflict in eastern Ukraine and could help persuade the United States to send lethal weapons to Ukraine."

"This is going to be a great struggle," said Alexander, " We are just at the beginning of this struggle."









 

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Is Alexander marching off to war any time soon?

There are several pro war types on this forum who love to blame Obama for what's going on but have yet to sign up and go off to war. Mebbe he will start his own battalion of anti Russian warriors and the brave souls {sic} who post on CC will join in their heroic endeavor thereby showing the world how valiant and principled they are.

Onward valiant Canadian Christian soldiers, off to war ye go. Woo hoo!
 

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Someone has to stand up to Russian aggression. EU doesn't appear to have the balls. More concerned about getting cheap natural gas.