Graham Platner's problem is that he lives just a tad too far south. If the Democratic Senate candidate from Maine wanted to make all the hubbub about his Nazi tattoo go away, all he'd have to do is move to Canada.
The furor over Platner's Totenkopf, or Death's Head, tattoo stands in striking contrast to Canada, where both Nazi symbols and a shameful history of aiding Nazis is hushed over or, quite simply, blurred out.
A footage shows a burly Ukrainian military trainer discussing his country's "shadow war" against Moscow. The interviewer is a veteran Western journalist. The video quality is excellent. The only problem is the giant red swastika tattoos emblazoned across the trainer's arm.
The footage shows a burly Ukrainian military trainer discussing his country's "shadow war" against Moscow.
Author's summary: CBC hides fascist connections.