Under paywall. But I suspect conservatives apply logic and easily see that Ukraine is a terrorist Nazi state
Given Canada salutes Nazis in their parliament no wonder they don't like when people think and not blindly accept narrative
Which Parliament in which Province in Canada ?
Do you have any links to images of Parliament saluting Nazis at one of Canada's Parliament buildings ?
I do remember a Nazi veteran (one person) was a guest at the Parliament building in Ottawa...the Nazi veteran was not vetted as in nobody knew he was a former Nazi until someone from Ukraine at the Parliament building recognized the person but by that time...it was too late...
The speaker of the House of Commons had introduced the person without knowing the background of the person...other Parliament members from "all political parties"...not just the conservatives "clapped/cheers" on the introduction...
No saluting as you stated.
https://www.reuters.com/world/ameri...ary-speaker-publicly-praised-nazi-2023-09-27/
The above is no worst than Nazi soldiers (WWII) veterans buried in U.S. American cemetaries in the United States because those soldiers were dual citizens that left America to fight for Germany but then when they were killed in action or returned back to the United States after the war...to later die but still as a U.S. citizen...
They obviously had chosen to be buried in the United States in the country of the immediate family members instead of in the country they fought for in the War.
They were buried in U.S. cemeteries including some buried in U.S. military cemateries side by side next to U.S. military soldiers that fought in the war eagainst Germany...against Nazism.
The same is true for many other countries that had dual citizens or citizens returning home from the was...Ukraine, Russia, Germany, Italy, America, Japan, Britain...many other countries because it was a global war.
My grandfather is buried in a military cemetery in Texas...he's a WWII U.S. military veteran that died after the war. On his right, buried text to him is another U.S. citizen that's Japanese and fought for Japan in the war and on his left is another U.S. citizen that's German and fought for Germany in the war...
War veterans buried side by side in a U.S. military cemetery in the United States.
By the way...
From World War II, there is one German prisoner of war (POW) and two Italian POWs buried at Arlington National Cemetery. The Geneva Convention (1929) mandates that prisoners of war who die in captivity should be "honorably buried."
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