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Trudeau, 47, was already under fire for an ethics lapse and other controversies, so the resurfacing of photos and videos of him engaging in activities he himself termed “racist” dealt a fresh blow to his chances.
“I recognize that it is something absolutely unacceptable to do,” Trudeau, who heads the Liberal Party, told a news conference during a campaign stop in Winnipeg on Thursday.
“Darkening your face, regardless of the context or the circumstances, is always unacceptable because of the racist history of blackface,” he said. “I should have understood that then and I never should have done it.”
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“And for that I am deeply sorry, and I apologize.” Earlier, broadcaster Global News released damning images of Trudeau in ripped jeans and a t-shirt, his arms up and wearing blackface makeup, which his campaign confirmed to AFP were taken “in the early 1990s.” This followed Time magazine’s publishing on Wednesday of a photograph of him in dark makeup at an “Arabian Nights”-themed party 18 years ago.
The son of former prime minister Pierre Trudeau, who is considered the father of modern Canada, also admitted this week to wearing similar makeup in his teens when he sang Harry Belafonte’s 1956 hit “Banana Boat Song (Day-O)” at a high school talent contest.
He acknowledged that these actions were “racist” and that his enthusiasm for costumes which has also included dressing up as comic book hero Clark Kent/Superman and a “Star Wars” rebel pilot for Halloween has not always been “appropriate.”