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Furious Canada Strikes Back at Trump Over War Crimes

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Dec 7, 2025
Canada's outrage over Trump's alleged war crimes takes center stage, as hosts dissect the implications of reported extrajudicial killings. Charlie Angus calls these acts blatant war crimes and critiques the normalization of violence depicted in media. Historical reflections link current dehumanization to past atrocities, emphasizing accountability from the International Criminal Court. The conversation highlights the importance of not celebrating cruelty, warning that doing so undermines global norms and humanity itself.
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INSIGHT

Social Media Normalizes Violence

  • Charlie Angus argues that social media celebration of violence normalizes war crimes and dehumanizes victims.
  • He connects public bragging about killings to a broader erosion of legal and moral constraints.
ANECDOTE

Auschwitz Photo That Changed Perspective

  • Charlie Angus recalls a photograph of German soldiers at Auschwitz laughing while running a murder camp to illustrate moral disconnect.
  • He uses the image to show how ordinary people can become complicit in atrocity through dehumanization.
ANECDOTE

The Murder Of Hind Rajab

  • Charlie Angus recounts the murder of six-year-old Hind Rajab and her family to highlight deliberate killings of civilians.
  • He stresses that investigators ruled it a planned execution and uses it to condemn dehumanizing violence.
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