KINSELLA: Trudeau’s ‘genocide’ comment sparks international probe

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KINSELLA: Trudeau’s ‘genocide’ comment sparks international probe


Genocide.


That’s what the Prime Minister of Canada says Canada is guilty of — the crime of crimes.


That’s what the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal called it, too, when passing judgment on Jean Kambanda, who oversaw the slaughter of more than 800,000 Tutsi and Hutu civilians in Rwanda in the Spring and Summer of 1994: “the crime of crimes.”
Said the tribunal: “Genocide constitutes the crime of crimes, which must be taken into account when deciding the sentence.”
Kambanda, like Justin Trudeau, was a prime minister. Like Justin Trudeau, too, he admitted he had facilitated genocide.
Unlike Justin Trudeau, Kambanda is now serving a life sentence.
(EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content) In this file photo taken July 18, 1994, Rwandan refugees pass by the corpses of over hundred compatriots who were trampled in the then eastern Zairean border town of Goma on July 17 while fleeing from the ultimate Rwandan Patriotic Front offensive on the northwestern town of Gisenyi, Rwanda. (Pascal Guyot/AFP/Getty Images)
Trudeau, however, has imposed a political sentence — on himself. On Tuesday, in Vancouver, he talked about the report released by the National Inquiry into Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls.
“It was genocide,” Trudeau said.


On Wednesday, one day after the Canadian Prime Minister said Canada had committed genocide against thousands of Indigenous women and girls, the Organization of American States announced it expected Canada to cooperate with its investigation.
Justin Trudeau is now the first Canadian Prime Minister to be investigated for state-sponsored mass murder by an international body in which Canada is a member state.


During a federal election. That, too, is a first.


In a letter sent to Canada’s government, the Secretary-General of the OAS wrote: “The mere presumption of the crime of genocide against Indigenous women and girls in your country should not and cannot leave any room for indifference from the perspective of the Inter-American community and the international community. Given that your country has always sided with scrutiny and international investigation in situations where human rights are violated in different countries, I am expecting to receive a favourable response to this request.”


It didn’t matter, at that point, that various eminent Canadians had said Trudeau had been wrong to say his government, and all of his predecessors’ governments, committed genocide. Former Liberal minister of justice Irwin Cotler was one.


Said Cotler: “If we say everything is a genocide, then nothing is a genocide.”


Retired general Romeo Dallaire, who commanded the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda when Jean Kambanda was facilitating genocide there, was another. Dallaire, a former Liberal Senator, sounded angry at Trudeau.


“I’m not comfortable with that,” he said. “My definition of genocide (is) a deliberate act of a government to exterminate, deliberately and by force and directly, an ethnicity or a group of human beings. And that meant actually going and slaughtering people.”


That’s how most other experts define genocide, too. State-led, state-sponsored, state-sanctioned mass murder of citizens belonging to a particular race or religion or ethnic group.


On the day the inquiry issued its damning report in Ottawa, calling the murder of thousands of Indigenous women and girls genocide, Trudeau declined to go along. He wouldn’t call it genocide. By the time he got to Vancouver, however, Trudeau had changed his tune.
“It was genocide,” he said.


At that point, the OAS — and, possibly, the International Criminal Court, and other such bodies — had no choice but to act. And Canada, having called for investigations into other nations over the years, has no choice but to cooperate. Its Prime Minister had admitted to the crime before an investigation had even begun.


Was it the ethical thing to do? Was it morally right? Was it the biggest self-inflicted political wound in Canadian history?


None of that matters. Genocide is the crime of crimes.


And the defendant, Justin Trudeau, says he is guilty of it.


https://torontosun.com/opinion/colu...s-genocide-comment-sparks-international-probe


Yep. BTW, Kinsella wa Chretien's right hand man, his pit bull........you can't accuse him of being anti-Liberal.


Oh, and Trudeau, that unspeakable PoS, refused to call the murder and enslavement of Yazidis by ISIS "genocide".


Beyond belief what scum this arsehole is.
 

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Someone has to buy the dwama teacher a dictionary. Nowhere can I find genocide refering to one sex. It applies to race or ethnic background.
 

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from the Oxford

genocide
NOUN
mass noun
The deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular nation or ethnic group.

‘a campaign of genocide’
count noun ‘news of genocides went unreported’
 

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from the Oxford
genocide
NOUN
mass noun
The deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular nation or ethnic group.
‘a campaign of genocide’
count noun ‘news of genocides went unreported’
So how does male FN's killing female FNs constitute genocide?
 

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from the Oxford
genocide
NOUN
mass noun
The deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular nation or ethnic group.
‘a campaign of genocide’
count noun ‘news of genocides went unreported’

So is Justin right or wrong on Genocide? Guilty or innocent Hoid?
 

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If you were to make simple logical arguments you would be way further ahead.

Anyone calling Trudeau down to the dirt is dismissed out of hand as just what they are.
 

Jinentonix

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If you were to make simple logical arguments you would be way further ahead.
Anyone calling Trudeau down to the dirt is dismissed out of hand as just what they are.
Uh oh. Nobody say anything bad about Saint Groper. Hoid is gonna cry.
As for logical arguments, you eschew them. You lack the ability to make them and you cry and bitch anytime someone confronts you with one.
 

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Quote: Originally Posted by Hoid
If you were to make simple logical arguments you would be way further ahead.
Anyone calling Trudeau down to the dirt is dismissed out of hand as just what they are.


Let's see...


Trudeau is an idiot. Witness India, China, his little speech yesterday on using drink boxes (BTW, it 2017 Rebel Media did a FOI request on Trudeau's household spending....guess what? Bottled water...over $300 in a single month) (AND he co-wrote an article in 2008 saying that we had to give up bottled water to save the planet) Did I say hypocrite? A vicious, lying, incompetent prick............one that has done more damage to liberty in this country than any other PM since his disqusting father. Justin would be the worst PM since Willy King, except he doesn't have the brains to screw up the country to the extent his Daddy did.........that other lover of Marxist dictatorships.


Most Canadians have now figured this all out.


Hoid is a little slow.
 

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from the Oxford
genocide
NOUN
mass noun
The deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular nation or ethnic group.
‘a campaign of genocide’
count noun ‘news of genocides went unreported’
Wonderful. NOw when you got your nose up trudOWE's azz you can explain it to him.
 

Hoid

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He already understands it

you're the only one who seems to be confused