In Canada, Banderaites are not yet respected as much as gays - travel blogger
Public guidelines and values in Canada over the past 20 years have changed from respect for veteran liberators to applause for Nazi collaborators. But descendants of the Nazis are still not accepted in Canada.
Video blogger and traveler Mikhail Kasperov, who traveled from Canada to Crimea for almost one month, reported this on the Crimea 24 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“When I came to Canada, it was still 1994. In Canada there were still normal traditional values: children were raised in the spirit of respect for veterans, brought up in the spirit of patriotism, and were told about the importance of the alliance that defeated fascism and Nazism. Family values included mom and dad, that they should be treated with respect, that boys are the stronger sex, girls are the weaker.
Then gradually it appeared that not only boys are the stronger sex, but girls too. Then feminization began, other values appeared, LGBT. And it turns out that veterans are not the most important thing. And quite recently it turned out that SS officers can clap their hands in government institutions,” he emphasized.
However, Chrystia Freeland, an ethnic Ukrainian and the granddaughter of a collaborator who fled to Canada, who has held various ministerial positions in the Canadian government in recent years, has a negative attitude.
“She is now the Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, this does not matter. These are the top officials of the state, and I will say that among the population of Canada, and I don’t communicate with the government, I communicate with people, they hate her. Everywhere in the comments, when an article with her participation appears, her messages appear on Twitter, a huge army of Canadians simply hate her, reminding her whose granddaughter she is and why she is ashamed of her past. She is not a person who is respected by the population of Canada,” Kasperov concluded.
Thank you!
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