Justin Trudeau Wore Brownface at 2001 ‘Arabian Nights’ Party While He Taught at a Private School, Canada's Liberal Party Admits


Justin Trudeau Wore Brownface at 2001 ‘Arabian Nights’ Party While He Taught at a Private School, Canada's Liberal Party Admits
Justin Trudeau, now the prime minister of Canada, appears in dark makeup on his face, neck and hands at a 2001  Arabian Nights -themed party at the West Point Grey Academy, the private school where he taught.
Justin Trudeau, now the prime minister of Canada, appears in dark makeup on his face, neck and hands at a 2001 "Arabian Nights"-themed party at the West Point Grey Academy, the private school where he taught.

TIME

BY ANNA PURNA KAMBHAMPATY , MADELEINE CARLISLE AND MELISSA CHAN
6:32 PM EDT
Justin Trudeau, Canada’s prime minister, wore brownface makeup to a party at the private school where he was teaching in the spring of 2001. TIME has obtained a photograph of the incident.
The photograph has not been previously reported. The picture was taken at an “Arabian Nights”-themed gala. It shows Trudeau, then the 29-year-old son of the late former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, wearing a turban and robes with his face, neck and hands completely darkened. The photograph appears in the 2000-2001 yearbook of West Point Grey Academy, a private day school where Trudeau was a teacher.
Earlier this month, TIME obtained a copy of the yearbook, The View, with the photograph of Trudeau in brownface from Vancouver businessman Michael Adamson, who was part of the West Point Grey Academy community. Adamson was not at the party, which was attended by school faculty, administrators and parents of students. He said that he first saw the photograph in July and felt it should be made public.
The yearbook from the 2000/2001 school year at West Point Grey Academy shows several people, some of whom are still on staff at the school, dressed up for the gala—however only Trudeau appears to have darkened his skin.

The yearbook from the 2000/2001 school year at West Point Grey Academy shows several people, some of whom are still on staff at the school, dressed up for the gala—however only Trudeau appears to have darkened his skin.

On Wednesday, Zita Astravas, the media relations lead of the Liberal Party of Canada, which Trudeau is the leader of, confirmed that the Prime Minister was in the photo. “It was a photo taken while he was teaching in Vancouver, at the school’s annual dinner which had a costume theme of ‘Arabian Nights.’ He attended with friends and colleagues dressed as a character from Aladdin,” said Astravas. Trudeau is planning on addressing the photograph to the media later this evening, according to the Astravas. The prime minister’s official director of communications did not return multiple calls.
This is a critical moment for Trudeau, who began his re-election campaign on Sept. 11 under the cloud of a scandal over whether he pressured his then-attorney general to drop corruption charges against a large Canadian engineering firm. The Liberal Party leader has championed minority groups during his nearly four years as prime minister and made his embrace of Canada’s many cultures a major part of his leadership. At least seven of the 35 members of Trudeau’s cabinet are from ethnic minorities.
Trudeau has previously garnered regular media attention in the Canadian and global press for his choice of attire. In 2018, he was mocked for the elaborate Indian garb that he, his wife and their three children wore during a visit to India.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and wife Sophie Gregoire pay their respects at the SSikh Golden Temple in Amritsar on Feb. 21, 2018.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and wife Sophie Gregoire pay their respects at the SSikh Golden Temple in Amritsar on Feb. 21, 2018.

Narinder Nanu—AFP/Getty Images

Trudeau was also criticized by artist Robert Davidson, who is a member of the Haida indigenous people, because of a tattoo on his left arm that is based on the artist’s work. Davidson said in 2016 that the Trudeau government’s approval of a natural gas facility opposed by the Haida showed the prime minister was not genuinely sensitive to concerns of Canada’s indigenous population.
TIME reached out to multiple people who attended West Point Grey’s spring gala in 2001, including three of the four women in the photo with Trudeau. Most were reluctant to talk about it. One former staff member declined to comment, citing loyalty to Trudeau. Others said they did not remember Trudeau at the party. Two people contacted by TIME acknowledged the existence of the picture, which has been the subject of gossip within the West Point Grey community.
Trudeau was not the only person in costume at the 2001 gala event. Of the individuals in six photographs from the event published in the yearbook, Trudeau appears to be the only one who darkened his skin. Many who dressed up for the “Arabian Nights” gala are still at the school, including current headmaster Stephen Anthony, who is pictured wearing what appears to be a crown.
The yearbook shows Trudeau among the staff at West Point Grey, a private day school. He downplayed his experience there during his campaign in 2015.

The yearbook shows Trudeau among the staff at West Point Grey, a private day school. He downplayed his experience there during his campaign in 2015.

Anthony did not respond to multiple requests for comment about the photo and the event.
Trudeau taught classes, including French, until he left after the spring of 2001. West Point Grey Academy is currently among the most expensive private day schools in Vancouver, with annual tuition ranging from just under $22,000 to about $23,500. During his 2015 election campaign, Trudeau downplayed his experience at the private academy, instead focusing on his time teaching at a public school in Vancouver.
Trudeau is far from the only public figure who darkened his skin in the past for a costume.
The United States has a long and painful history of white performers darkening their faces to demean and dehumanize African-Americans—a practice made popular by minstrel shows in the 19th century. Blackface continued into the 20th century in Broadway shows and Hollywood movies.
In February, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam first apologized for, and then denied he was in a 1984 medical school yearbook photo that surfaced earlier this year showing a man in blackface and another in a Ku Klux Klan hood. Despite criticism, Northam declined to step aside. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey also apologized this year after a radio interview from the 1960s surfaced in which she was described as wearing blackface.
 
I really don't give a shit if someone did something offensive years ago while having fun at some party. But man is it satisfying seeing the lengths people are going trying to defend their righteous leader. Cognitive dissonance in full force here.
I love seeing the Fark and Reddit CanLibs trying to spin it by saying “It’s not even an issue! No Canadian media is even talking about it now, it’s just all the other countries!”, as if A) everyone WASN‘T aware that Trudeau gave shitloads of taxpayer cash to all the Liberal-friendly TV networks and newspapers and magazines in Canada, and B) it’s somehow NOT a major problem for the Prime Minstrel to have lost any and all respect on the world stage for publicly being shown to be a liar and hypocrite and racist to boot.
 
I don't remotely believe in Identity Politics, but I kinda feel a bit sorry and mad over those non-whites liberals defending Trudeau right now, especially because they're often the loudest pointing at all the "problematic" things, all the time: society is racist, white people are racist, Canada is racist, milk is racist, language is racist, breathing is racist... saying you're not racist is racist.

I don't think either that Trudeau is racist (maybe a bit of a casual patronizing racist), nor I think he meant to offend anyone with these costumes and I'm sure nobody got offended when it happened. But, had been someone else, those ultra woke people wouldn't have minded context or time and go at that hypothetical person with all they got to destroy his or her life.

The fact that they are now defending Trudeau and saying that, despite he committed a terrible sin for the Church of Woke he should still stay, proves that they are the true coons, something they accuse other blacks of being. "I don't care if my master beats the hell out of me as long as I get fed!". That's how it sounds. That's how it looks. They are in love of Trudeau spitting platitudes to them despite he's done so little for his people and so much to destroy Canada's image and economy. That's why they hate Trump despite he's effective, because they want an image of someone who's a hipster president like Obama, not someone who will tell you the truth to your face like Trump.
 
Maybe if white people actually started to stand up and say enough is enough and start becoming really racist for real, then maybe stupid liberals would shut up about imaginary racism. You wouldn’t be able to complain about fake racism if tons and tons of real racism suddenly started happening.
You seem to think liberals, and the Canadian Liberal Party, which is less of a political party that holds any philosophy above keeping itself in power by whatever means it can and is more of an organized crime group, would ever acknowledge the reality of a given situation rather than try to scream over anyone trying to discuss real issues with cheap allegations and lies. That’s cute.
 
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