Victory in Europe Day celebrates the formal acceptance by the World War II Allies of Nazi Germany's official, unconditional surrender of its armed forces on May 8, 1945. V-E Day is now celebrated across many European nations as public holidays and national observances.
And three days ago on May 5, the 80th anniversary was celebrated of the Liberation of the Netherlands from Nazi occupation. The Germans were defeated by the united effort of Canadian, British, Polish, American, Belgian, Dutch and Czechoslovak forces. That's where my father was 80 years ago with his regiment, the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, newly made part of the Canadian Corps following the Italian campaign.
And now, here we are in the Western World 80 years later and WTF is going on? It sickens me to see the rise once again of right-wing extremism, authoritarian ideology, and virulent hate in Europe, North America and elsewhere. Anyone who today adheres to those destructive movements or who works to advance their interests spits in the face of every dead or wounded Allied soldier, veteran, civilian casualty, and victimized survivor of World War II atrocities and hate.
Without exception. There is no excuse to justify it.
And that's all I have to say about that.






















































