Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and former President Barack Obama were such close allies, the media nicknamed their relationship a “bromance.”
Barack Obama and former first lady, Michelle Obama, who finds racism in almost every situation, have yet to denounce their liberal friend, Justin Trudeau, after three instances of him appearing in blackface have been revealed by the media.
Would photos of Trump in blackface be met with the same silence by the media, Democrat lawmakers, Hollywood, and the Obama’s?
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In her book, “Becoming,” the race-obsessed, former first lady slammed Donald Trump’s “birther” investigation that questioned Barack Obama’s U.S. citizenship. Michelle called it bigoted and dangerous, saying it put her family at risk of being harmed.

Yesterday, Americans and Canadians were stunned when photos of Canada’s far-left prime minister, Justin Trudeau wearing black-face were released by the far-left publication TIME.

Justin Trudeau, Canada’s prime minister, wore brownface makeup to a party at the private school where he was teaching in the spring of 2001. TIME has obtained a photograph of the incident.

The photograph has not been previously reported. The picture was taken at an “Arabian Nights”-themed gala. It shows Trudeau, then the 29-year-old son of the late former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, wearing a turban and robes with his face, neck, and hands completely darkened. The photograph appears in the 2000-2001 yearbook of West Point Grey Academy, a private day school where Trudeau was a teacher.

Earlier this month, TIME obtained a copy of the yearbook, The View, with the photograph of Trudeau in brownface from Vancouver businessman Michael Adamson, who was part of the West Point Grey Academy community. Adamson was not at the party, which was attended by school faculty, administrators and parents of students. He said that he first saw the photograph in July and felt it should be made public.

The photo below shows a blackfaced Trudeau allegedly singing “Day O” for his college friends.

This morning, Global News Canada tweeted more evidence of the liberal prime minister of Canada wearing blackface for the third time in a 12 hour period.

The video of Trudeau in blackface is from the early ’90s.

According to The Gateway Pundit – The video, obtained exclusively by Global News, shows Trudeau covered in what appears to be dark makeup and raising his hands in the air while laughing, sticking his tongue out and making faces. He’s wearing a white T-shirt, and his jeans are ripped at the knees. It appears as though his arms and legs are covered in makeup as well.

It does not appear the video was shot at the same time and place as the other photos of Trudeau in racist makeup.

Summit News is reporting that conservative Rebel Media owner Ezra Levant is offering $10,000 for a video of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau singing ‘Day-O’ in a fake Jamaican accent during his college days.

During his apology last night for appearing in a 2001 photo dressed as a dark-skinned Arab man, Trudeau was forced to acknowledge that it wasn’t the only time he’d blacked up.

He had also donned an afro and make-up to sing Harry Belafonte’s “Banana Boat Song (Day-O)” – a ditty about people in Jamaica loading bananas onto boats – during a talent show.

A photo of Trudeau performing the song has already emerged, but the footage – if it exists – is in even greater demand.

Why are Barack and Michelle Obama silent about the blackface photos and video of their good friend, Justin Trudeau? For three years the media and the Democrat Party have, without any evidence, attempted to label President Trump as a racist—would photos of Trump in blackface be met with the same silence by the media, Democrat lawmakers, Hollywood, and the Obama’s?

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