unimaginative2
Senior Member
Haha. Toronjohn, you really aren't going to be able to teach me too much about Trudeau.
By the end of the Second World War ("After Auschwitz," as you mentioned), Trudeau had renounced his conservative childhood beliefs and was at school in the United States. In letters home near the end of the war, he expressed great regret at not having realized the calamity of the war. Later in life, he was always considered a great friend of the Jewish people and in fact represented Canada's most Jewish riding. Read past page 10 of the book, or other more detailed books, and you might be better able to pass judgement on someone. Just to set the record straight for anyone who might get taken in by this troll's smear attempt.
Anyway, Trudeau was vaguely aligned with the NDP before he decided to run for Parliament as a Liberal.
By the end of the Second World War ("After Auschwitz," as you mentioned), Trudeau had renounced his conservative childhood beliefs and was at school in the United States. In letters home near the end of the war, he expressed great regret at not having realized the calamity of the war. Later in life, he was always considered a great friend of the Jewish people and in fact represented Canada's most Jewish riding. Read past page 10 of the book, or other more detailed books, and you might be better able to pass judgement on someone. Just to set the record straight for anyone who might get taken in by this troll's smear attempt.
Anyway, Trudeau was vaguely aligned with the NDP before he decided to run for Parliament as a Liberal.