Saturday, July 7, 2018

JUSTIN TRUDEAU: SEXUALLY HARASSED WOMEN?

I remember that day in Creston well. It was an Avalanche Foundation event to support avalanche safety. I had a good day that day. I don’t remember any negative interactions that day at all.” - Justin Trudeau, Canadian Prime Minister. 

ICHEOKU says really? Of course he "had a good day that day", but at another woman's expense; and he "didn't remember any negative interactions that day at all", because as far as he was concerned he was having fun but did not care a hoot whether his victim considered such a violation of her person funny as well. And yes, this is Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau mounting a very pathetic weak defense to the allegation of groping a woman and you wonder what else is he hiding, including the rumored possibility that he is also gay and at least goes both ways as a bisexual. 

The fact of the matter is that the victim considered his action so unwelcome that she reported it to her boss and wrote about it, suggesting that but for Justin Trudeau's high profile family name, being afraid of retribution, did not pursue the incident. This is the imperative test here and not the state of mind of the Prime Minister or how he felt. 

ICHEOKU says according to the story, the now Prime Minister of Canada in 2000, when he was somewhat a 28 year old aspiring hippie, groped a reporter with Advance Newspaper, while they were both attending a summer festival, the Kokanee Summit Music Festival in Creston, British Columbia

In his pique eliciting defense, the baby face Canadian Prime Minister said that he would never have groped the reporter if he knew that she was a reporter for a national newspaper; leaving many askance and wondering if it was then okay to grope reporters who only write for local newspapers? In his own words, Justin Trudeau said: "I'm sorry, if I had known you were reporting for a national paper I never would have been so forward." A matter collaborated by the reporter's boss who said, "I certainly believe that it happened, this reporter was of a high character in my opinion and was professional in the way she conducted herself and there's no question in my mind that what was alluded to, written about in that editorial, did happen." 

However, Justin Trudeau denied that happened the way it was narrated, saying I don't think so. I've been very, very careful all my life to be thoughtful, to be respectful of people's space and people's headspace as well." Continuing, he added that there is no context in which someone doesn't have responsibility for things they've done in the past. To which ICHEOKU says Justin Trudeau should now take responsibility for what he did in the past, in 2000 at the Kokanee Summit Music Festival in Creston, British Columbia and resign the office for lying about the encounter; thus misleading the Canadian people. Needless to add that the fine face Prime Minister is currently under investigation for  allegations of sexual harassment by one of his ministers. 

ICHEOKU says it bothers on pattern of behavior and if he did it before he could do it again and is most likely guilty of the committing the latest allegation by one of his ministers. ICHEOKU says that another woman must not have to go through the torture which the reporter went through and therefore must be held to account for his pervasive proclivity to commit sexual offenses including unwanted sexual advances and groping of defenseless women. 

ICHEOKU says when will this holier than thou, "Canada cannot be pushed around", sissy, girlie man Prime Minister of Canada resign his office in disgrace. He sexually molested a female reporter, assuming that was his first time of doing it and now another one of his ministers has accused him of sexual harassment. He was the son of a Prime Minister and was considered then to be above the law; but in this Me-Too era, nobody, including the now Canadian Prime Minister should be let off the hook for unwanted sexual advances on innocent, defenseless women. The reporter expressed that much, which made it impossible for her to seek redress then; saying that she was afraid of the notoriety of the Trudeau Family and their reach and influence in Canada. ICHEOKU says today's Me-Too movement has overcame this barrier and hopefully they will come to this reporter's aid and assist her go full metal jacket frontal against the prime minister.

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