When I first saw some of these pictures and video I thought maybe it was a new Sacha Baron Cohen gag set in New Delhi, but no, it’s really Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, the Barack Obama of the north, trying to prove that… well, I’m not sure what he was trying to prove:
Have any foreign leaders arrived toCanada dressed in Mountie costumes? https://t.co/LaIaycGPCo #TrudeauinIndia pic.twitter.com/DvShaYlnWP
— Mark O'Henly (@SeeClickFlash) February 19, 2018
Justin Trudeau's week-long trip to India has gone from bad to worse https://t.co/sDhLWbI1Bm pic.twitter.com/ZPFBBjoloA
— CNN International (@cnni) February 23, 2018
This is a little like if a U.S. president got off his plane in Canada with his entire family dressed as Wayne Gretzky at game time or Dudley Doright headed to work.
Justin Trudeau’s Indian outfits mocked tirelessly on Twitter https://t.co/RYV8rMRti2 pic.twitter.com/67xTBwuh4a
— RT (@RT_com) February 23, 2018
India to Justin Trudeau: Stop trying so hardhttps://t.co/tez5uyfgTl by @vidhiwapo pic.twitter.com/FcM51KBdQg
— Adam Taylor (@mradamtaylor) February 22, 2018
this is the worst thing i've watched in my life pic.twitter.com/a0MJ9hyIQi
— Ben McDonald (@Bmac0507) February 23, 2018
Call me crazy, but that seems like a LOT of cultural appropriation from a super-progressive who recently scolded a woman about saying “mankind” instead of “peoplekind.”
(h/t Hot Air)
Interesting that the Indian PM refused to take this clown seriously. I wonder what Trudeau’s kids will think when they realize their old man has made them international laughingstocks?
Those kids must feel like Ralphie from “Christmas Story” after his parents made him wear those pink bunny pajamas.