The Hamilton Spectator

PM tells NYU grads to fight bigotry

Trudeau first world leader to get honorary degree from university

- MIA RABSON

NEW YORK — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s first order of business after descending on Donald Trump’s hometown was to enlist thousands of newly minted American university graduates in the fight against a rising tide of intoleranc­e and nationalis­m around the world.

Officials had billed Trudeau’s threeday trip to New York and Boston as focused on trade and the economic relationsh­ip between Canada and the U.S., with looming NAFTA deadlines as a backdrop.

But inside the towering stone, giltletter­ed facade of Yankee Stadium on Wednesday, Trudeau kicked off his latest U.S. visit with an earnest commenceme­nt speech to more than 10,000 enthusiast­ic, cheering New York University grads, urging them to break out of their comfort zones. Respect people who don’t look or think like you do, Trudeau said. Engage those with whom you may not agree. And take up a leadership role against the aggressive nationalis­m and identity politics that are making the world a far more complex place to live.

“The leadership we need most today, and in the years to come, is leadership that brings people together,” he said, clad in a graduation gown of his own after receiving an honorary degree — the first world leader to get one from NYU while in office.

“That brings diversity to a common cause. This is the antithesis of the polarizati­on, the aggressive nationalis­m, the identity politics that have grown so common of late.”

Trudeau did not mention the U.S. president or any other leaders by name in a speech that appeared to be targeting the kind of populist politics Trump represents, and was received warmly by the audience who roared loudly every time Trudeau appeared on the screen. Huddled under a sea of colourful umbrellas against a relentless rain, the audience saved its biggest cheers for any time Trudeau made mention of Canada’s refugee program, his government’s emphasis on human rights and the legitimacy of climate change.

Seeking out people with different viewpoints and respecting those who hold different political opinions does not mean those perspectiv­es all have merit, he noted. He mentioned advocates of female genital mutilation in the same breath as deniers of climate change — people who hold viewpoints that will never be valid, no matter how long they have been expressing those views or how loudly they do so.

 ?? DREW ANGERER GETTY IMAGES ?? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks at New York University's commenceme­nt ceremony at Yankee Stadium, on Wednesday.
DREW ANGERER GETTY IMAGES Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks at New York University's commenceme­nt ceremony at Yankee Stadium, on Wednesday.

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