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Justin Trudeau Dresses Like Indian Stereotype in India and Gets Slammed
2018-02-23
[American Thinker] This is too funny. Justin Trudeau, the eye-candy, two-brain-cell wonder of a Canadian prime minister, is on an eight day visit to India with his family. So Justin, being the good little virtue-signaling leftist he is, decided it would be a good idea to impress his hosts by dressing in over-the-top traditional Indian garb. Well, he certainly did make an impression. As the Daily Mail reports:
Justin Trudeau has been ridiculed on social media by Indians for his 'tacky' and over the top outfit choices while on his first visit to their nation as Prime Minister.

While many praised his clothing during the first two days of his trip, patience was wearing thin by the time he attended a Bollywood gala on Tuesday night, before the tide turned against him on Wednesday.

Ministers, authors, journalists and ordinary Indians lined up to mock him on Wednesday, saying his wardrobe was 'fake and annoying'.

“Fake and annoying”? Well, at least Justin — a man who said he wants to raise “feminist” sons and recommends that “personkind” be used instead of “mankind” — gave his hosts an accurate impression.

The Mail also related, “Leading the criticism was Omar Abdullah, former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, who tweeted on Wednesday saying Trudeau's preening was 'all just a bit much.'”
Posted by:Besoeker

#11  LOL @Canada
Posted by: newc   2018-02-23 18:36  

#10  When keeping it real being woke goes wrong.
Posted by: charger   2018-02-23 18:26  

#9  This concept of "kind's" unacceptable.
It builds bonds between the susceptible.
Your personal penny
Offends Miniplenty.
Please place in mnemonic receptacle.

Anyone know offhand (please don't drop a finger otherwise!) a better way of punctuating '"kind's"'?
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2018-02-23 17:13  

#8  Not a pukka sahib, eh - well, what can you expect from a Frenchmen?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-02-23 15:23  

#7  And speaking of bias and language,
We animals languish in anguish,
And cannot remind you
It's beastly unkind to
Refer to us, ever, in English.
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2018-02-23 15:13  

#6  Fresh news from the front of feelogeny
Compels me to deprecate "progeny."
Please say -- do you mind? --
"Perneutrogenykind,"
Lest your positive bias discomfit me.
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2018-02-23 15:01  

#5  Their son looks a bit confused. Perhaps one day he'll look back on that trip and say...WTF.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-02-23 12:20  

#4  personkind

Damn him!! That is shamefully sexist!!

The word is perprogenykind.

We'll have none of these sons around here!!
Posted by: AlanC   2018-02-23 10:57  

#3  ...saying his wardrobe was 'fake and annoying'.

Just like the man himself.
Posted by: Raj   2018-02-23 09:58  

#2  I thought the formula was: Spend time in the country and then "go native..."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-02-23 09:07  

#1  The old identify as an Indian* routine. Could get you work on the law faculty at Harvard as a diversity hire.

* whence the term originated.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-02-23 08:05  

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