Chrystia Freeland Refuses to Acknowledge & Lies about her Grandfathers Relationship with the Nazi's!

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Canada’s newly-minted Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, who is widely rumored to be the successor to an increasingly scandal-plagued Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has a family connection.

Her Ukrainian grandfather Michael Chomiak edited a pro-Nazi Ukrainian paper called Krakivski Visti in Krakow and then Vienna.

In a 2015 Freeland wrote an essay entitled, “My Ukraine,” “My maternal grandparents fled western Ukraine after Hitler and Stalin signed their non-aggression pact in 1939. They never dared to go back, but they stayed in close touch with their brothers, sisters, and families, who remained behind.”

But this is a highly oversimplified and simply not true. This airbrushed presentation of her grandparents’ history was one she has repeatedly offered, depicting her grandparents as promoters of liberal values.

This story isn’t so much about Freeland, or even Ukraine, but a larger tendency towards historical revision in the leadership of many eastern European communities, who refuse to accept responsibility for their national heroes’ dark pasts.

On August 26, 2016, in honor of Black Ribbon Day, which perpetuates a moral equivalence between communism and Nazism, Freeland tweeted out a loving tribute to her maternal grandparents, Mykhailo (Michael) and Aleksandra Chomiak.

Black Ribbon Day, established by Markus Hess, believed the Soviet Union was engaged in a “slow insidious” takeover of the world. Hess was financed by the right-wing National Citizens Coalition.

Hess was photographed in Munich with Slava Statsko, a prominent member of the far-right Banderist movement, in front of a bust of Roman Shukhevych, who was responsible for the deaths of thousands of Jews.

They were forever grateful to Canada for giving them refuge and they worked hard to bring freedom and democracy to Ukraine,” Freeland wrote. “I am proud to honor their memory on Black Ribbon Day.”

Her grandfather definitely wasn’t a victim of Nazism; he served the Nazis. Freeland knew the truth,

Her grandfather, Mykhailo (Michael) Chomiak was part of this wave that went to Canada in 1948. This wave of people denied any collaboration with Nazis; whitewashing their own past; presenting himself, as Chrystia Freeland did, a poor victim of the Nazis!”

Freeland clearly knew her grandfather was a Nazi collaborator. Freeland continued the lie about her grandfather’s complicated legacy, saying it was some sort of Russian conspiracy!

If Freeland had just said, yeah, he was a Nazi collaborator; it probably would have ended right then and there. Chomiak was a prominent propagandist on the dark side for the Nazis.

Because Freeland went out her way to hide it, this may be a major political risk that could halt her rapid ascent within the Canadian government; given the importance of the Ukrainian vote in certain areas.

The Ukrainian community has supported her throughout her political career, as well as the Ukrainian government!

Freeland’s refusal to acknowledge her grandfather was a Nazi propagandist, but more importantly, it greatly increases the risks of a major global military confrontation in the present.
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Chrystia Freeland, Lied to Ukrainians, Conspired with Nazi's, Dishonest

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