‘Nazi Rhetoric’: MLA Slammed for ‘Blood and Soil’ Remark in B.C. Legislature
Raj Chouhan said he will review Tara Armstrong’s remarks after she used Nazi-linked language in a treaty debate that drew criticism from multiple MLAs.
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‘Nazi rhetoric’: MLA slammed for ‘blood and soil’ remark in B.C. legislature
B.C. Premier David Eby has called on a controversial MLA to apologize for using “Nazi rhetoric” while criticizing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the provincial legislature Thursday.
Jewish group calls on B.C. MLA to retract comments using Nazi slogan
A representative for a Jewish group is calling on a B.C. MLA to retract her comments said in the B.C. legislature on Thursday that used an early Nazi slogan. During the discussion about the K’ómoks treaty, Tara Armstrong, MLA for Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream, likened UNDRIP to the “blood and soil” theory. “Blood and soil” was an early Nazi slogan, according to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. It was used to evoke the idea of a pure “Aryan”…
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