Die Veröffentlichung der Namen von 900 mutmaßlichen Nazi-Kriegsverbrechern, die nach Kanada geflohen sind, könnte die Bundesregierung in Verlegenheit bringen, sagten Bürokraten

https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/releasing-names-alleged-nazi-war-criminals-canada-could-embarrass-federal-government-bureaucrats

18 Comments

  1. PunkinBrewster on

    Oh no, embarrass our government on the national stage?

    Add it to the pile.

  2. Salt_Passenger3632 on

    I personally disagree with this, not for the sake of the government though.

  3. olderdeafguy1 on

    I think the current government is embarrassed by current events, not mistakes made by Liberals 80 years ago.

  4. the_sound_of_a_cork on

    And yet they are not embarrassed by not releasing the names of MPs that may have been compromised by foreign hostile governments?

  5. McMatey_Pirate on

    Sounds like a them problem, not a “the general population has a right to know about our true history” problem.

  6. Betterthantomorrow on

    Yeah, because all of them applauding a waffen-ss nazi was just a slip-up.

  7. FaithlessnessNeat756 on

    I’d really like the names of the people in our government suspected of collusion with foreign powers. Why haven’t the names been released? 

  8. Wait, we are trying to shame people for being descendants of bad people? I have news for a lot of y’all…

  9. scanthethread2 on

    Releasing the names of politicians that are connected/influenced by Russian /Indian/Chinese assets would also be a bit embarrassing…

    (Ex. the DOJ release regarding Tenet Media with Canadian connections could embarrass a few)

  10. Dry_System9339 on

    Not surprising as most of the white Canadians who joined the NAZIs didn’t do any prison time. The one Japanese Canadian who joined the Japanese Army hanged for treason.

  11. Analogvinyl on

    Names of international terrorists who fled to Canada would be more relevant now.

  12. VinylGuy97 on

    They already did that last year by giving one a standing ovation in parliament

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