Prime Minister Justin Trudeau slammed word leaders on Monday, saying that inaction on hate and silence at condemning it in public is “complicity in its most cowardly form,” and said better action must be taken whether it’s through confronting online trolls or terrorists. His comments came in the wake of the New Zealand mosque attacks which left 50 dead.
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