Alternative for Germany Member of European Parliament Christine Anderson said she hopes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “will hold yourself to the very standard that you so generously apply to everyone else.” .“I seriously think, and you know you do,” said Anderson in a Thursday video. .“You have to step down and resign, and so do all of the other congressmen that actually stand up and hailed in praise a literal and actual Nazi.” .The video starts off with Anderson saying the House of Commons recognized Ukrainian Nazi veteran Yaroslav Hunka. She said every MP stood up and applauded Hunka. .As former speaker of the House of Commons Anthony Rota announced the statement, she said he “looked a little funny and stumbled.” She alleged Rota must have realized in the moment who he was recognizing. .When she met with three MPs in Canada, she said they were attacked for having lunch with her. Trudeau labelled her a Nazi. .Trudeau said in February there has been a pattern of Conservatives aligning themselves with people who spread “hateful, vile, intolerant rhetoric.”.READ MORE: Conservative leader Poilievre denounces Christine Anderson after three MPs meet with her."Whether it's attaching a misogynistic YouTube tag to reach out to anti-women groups online, the answer is 'Oh, we didn't know about it,’” he said. .“A Conservative leader meets with a known far-right extremist: ‘Oh, we didn't know who it was.’” .Anderson said it was hypocritical for her to be smeared as a Nazi when MPs applauded one. .“Hold yourself to the same standard you would hold everyone else to, and I’m looking forward to your resignation,” she said. .Trudeau said sorry on Wednesday on behalf of the House of Commons for praising Hunka. .READ MORE: WATCH: Trudeau apologizes on behalf of Parliament over Hunka ordeal.But he did not apologize personally and has not called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky over this ordeal. .“This was a mistake that has deeply embarrassed Parliament and Canada,” he said.
Alternative for Germany Member of European Parliament Christine Anderson said she hopes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “will hold yourself to the very standard that you so generously apply to everyone else.” .“I seriously think, and you know you do,” said Anderson in a Thursday video. .“You have to step down and resign, and so do all of the other congressmen that actually stand up and hailed in praise a literal and actual Nazi.” .The video starts off with Anderson saying the House of Commons recognized Ukrainian Nazi veteran Yaroslav Hunka. She said every MP stood up and applauded Hunka. .As former speaker of the House of Commons Anthony Rota announced the statement, she said he “looked a little funny and stumbled.” She alleged Rota must have realized in the moment who he was recognizing. .When she met with three MPs in Canada, she said they were attacked for having lunch with her. Trudeau labelled her a Nazi. .Trudeau said in February there has been a pattern of Conservatives aligning themselves with people who spread “hateful, vile, intolerant rhetoric.”.READ MORE: Conservative leader Poilievre denounces Christine Anderson after three MPs meet with her."Whether it's attaching a misogynistic YouTube tag to reach out to anti-women groups online, the answer is 'Oh, we didn't know about it,’” he said. .“A Conservative leader meets with a known far-right extremist: ‘Oh, we didn't know who it was.’” .Anderson said it was hypocritical for her to be smeared as a Nazi when MPs applauded one. .“Hold yourself to the same standard you would hold everyone else to, and I’m looking forward to your resignation,” she said. .Trudeau said sorry on Wednesday on behalf of the House of Commons for praising Hunka. .READ MORE: WATCH: Trudeau apologizes on behalf of Parliament over Hunka ordeal.But he did not apologize personally and has not called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky over this ordeal. .“This was a mistake that has deeply embarrassed Parliament and Canada,” he said.