Trudeau asks Canada to look to his current, not past, actions on race
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau’s privileged upbringing created a “massive blind spot” when it came to understanding how dressing in blackface could be harmful, he said Thursday.
But the Liberal party leader, seeking re-election as prime minister and getting exactly the wrong kind of global attention, asked Canadians to consider him a man changed by more than a decade of political service that’s taught him darkening his skin for fun or performances at least three times in his younger days was a terrible mistake.
“I didn’t understand how hurtful this is to people who live with discrimination every single day,” he said in Winnipeg, a day after the first evidence of what are now three instances of him in black- or brownface was published around the world.
“I’ve always acknowledged that I come from a place of privilege but I now need to acknowledge that comes with a massive blind spot.”