Canada column for Sunday, Sept. 29/19
THE CANADIAN REPORT
(c) By Jim Fox
The controversy surrounding
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in blackface – being called “brown face” in
Canada – continues to drag down his re-election campaign.
Time magazine first
carried the 18-year-old photo from a school yearbook and Trudeau has repeatedly
apologized for the oversight while admitting it wasn’t the only time he did it.
He donned the
blackface look for an Arabian Nights party when he was a 29-year-old teacher at
West Point Grey Academy in Vancouver.
The photo was given
to Time by Michael Adamson who said he was “motivated solely by the belief that
the Canadian public had a right to see it.”
Adamson’s family
has a connection to one of the Time reporters responsible for publishing the
photo.
Some people
attending the party said they did not consider Trudeau’s actions racist as it
was in keeping with the theme as others dressed as belly dancers or wore saris
or veils.
Trudeau said he “had
a blind spot because of his privilege and he deeply regrets behavior he now
recognizes as racist.”