BAD IDEA: Blackface Trudeau Halloween costume appears on social networks
Viral Instagram account @sixbuzz has shared a photo of a Canadian dressed up as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the infamous Aladdin costume with his entire body painted black.
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the social media platform. Everday peoplekind do not have the privilege of being the kid of a popular previous prime minister, along with the PR machine and star power that comes with that.
It appears like one Canadian might’ve used the sound recommendations from journalist Justin Ling this Halloween season:
Just a friendly pointer this Halloween, and I can’t believe I need to state this, but going as ‘the Prime Minister of Canada’ is not a validation to do blackface.
— Justin Ling (@Justin_Ling) October 26, 2019
Ling may have reason to be concerned. This isn’t the very first circumstances of people dressing up as blackface Trudeau. In the waning days of the election, young protestors in Ontario used the prime minister’s “interest for costumes” as an excuse to dress up in blackface themselves.

Picture: Twitter While Ling’s warning might at very first appear unnecessary in 2019 after Trudeau was reelected regardless of wearing blackface a minimum of 3 times in his past, these above examples show that it’s clearly not appropriate. Trudeau himself has revealed regret for doing it. Nevertheless, some misdirected, impressionable individuals are still going to follow PM Justin Trudeau’s lead.
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