September 16, 2024

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Rob Schneider cancels journey to Canada after Canadian Parliament honoured Hitler’s Nazi soldier

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On Monday (25 September), Veteran comic and Hollywood actor Rob Schneider, half-Jewish by blood, introduced that he has canceled his upcoming journey to Canada within the wake of the Canadian Parliament honouring a Nazi soldier. The comic/actor Schneider lambasted Canadian PM Justin Trudeau and dubbed the current growth as “despicable” and “outrageous”. 

Launching a scathing assault on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Schneider argued that Trudeau’s different tyrannical acts are insignificant in comparison with the current one the place he made the Canadian Parliament give a standing ovation to honour Adolf Hitler’s Nazi soldier, Yaroslav Hunka.  

Taking to X, Schneider mentioned, “I just canceled my trip to Canada. I just can’t…It’s beyond the pale. Trudeau’s tyranny against peaceful trucker protesters seems insignificant to this despicable and outrageous act of honoring one of ADOLF HITLER’S NAZI SS Soldiers by the Canadian Parliament. No words…”

I simply canceled my journey to Canada.
I simply can’t…
It’s past the pale.
Trudeau’s tyranny towards peaceable trucker protesters appears insignificant to this despicable and outrageous act of honoring of certainly one of ADOLF HITLER’S NAZI SS Soldiers by the Canadian Parliament.
No phrases… https://t.co/ZEVwZjOPse

— Rob Schneider (@RobSchneider) September 25, 2023

It is essential to notice that Rob Schneider’s father is Jewish, the neighborhood focused by Nazis throughout Hitler’s reign.  

In one other tweet, Schneider highlighted that the soldier, Yaroslav Hunka, who received the standing ovation from the Canadian Parliament, really fought for the true Nazis, not those used as a label or slur for dissidents. He fought for Hitler who dedicated a number of conflict crimes together with Jewish Holocaust. 

In the tweet, he fumed, “Don’t you stupid f**king Canadians know THIS AS*H**E fought for the NAZIS?! Not what we call Nazis today. Like, the REAL Nazis! This guy fought for Hitler! Not like what we call people Hitler today. THEE Hitler! Like in actual Adolf Hitler. #DumbTwats.” 

Don’t you silly f#cking Canadians know THIS ASSH@LE fought for the NAZIS?! Not what we name Nazis immediately. Like, the REAL Nazis! This man fought for Hitler! Not like what we name folks Hitler immediately. THEE Hitler! Like in precise Adolf Hitler.#DumbTwats https://t.co/lsZSC34RZv

— Rob Schneider (@RobSchneider) September 24, 2023

Notably, on twenty second September, the Canadian House of Commons gave a standing ovation to 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka, a World War II Nazi soldier. It was finished within the presence of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Interestingly, Yaroslav Hunka was a member of a SS unit established in 1943 by a high-ranking Nazi SS official. He fought for the First Ukrainian Division, initially named the 14th Waffen-Grenadier Division der SS (Ukrainische Nr 1), often known as the “Galicia” Division.  

As per documented WW2 historical past, the 14th SS-Volunteer Division “Galicia” was a World War II Nazi Germany army formation made up predominantly of army volunteers with a Ukrainian ethnic background from the realm of Galicia.

It is notable that SS was the principle paramilitary group underneath Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany, and was primarily answerable for working Holocaust operations. 14th SS-Volunteer Division Galicia was made up of volunteers, which implies that Yaroslav Hunka joined the unit on his personal will, and was not conscripted. 

Resultantly, the act of the Canadian Parliament honouring a Nazi collaborator has infuriated Jewish folks, and their organisations, all the world over, who’ve come out brazenly to sentence this growth and sought an apology from the Canadian Parliament, their Speaker, and their authorities. This contains the Polish ambassador to Canada who has additionally requested Canadian authorities to apologise for this episode. 

In the wake of widespread outrage, the Canadian Parliament speaker apologised for celebrating a Nazi who killed Jews throughout WWII. 

Amid an unwarranted diplomatic conflict with India, this humiliation can be costing dearly for Canada and it underscores the comment that the spokesperson of the Indian Foreign Ministry made concerning Canada turning into a protected haven for terrorists and extremists which is barely hurting its institutional fame on the international stage. 

Through the most recent act of honouring a Hitler’s soldier, an earlier monitor report of Canada giving refuge to Nazi troopers can be coming to the fore.