The hashtag #TrudeauEulogies is trending on Twitter, mocking Canadian PM Justin Trudeau’s praising of Fidel Castro following the Cuban dictator’s death.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke about Castro fondly, saying, “It is with deep sorrow that I learned today of the death of Cuba’s longest serving President. Fidel Castro was a larger than life leader who served his people for almost half a century. A legendary revolutionary and orator, Mr. Castro made significant improvements to the education and healthcare of his island nation.”

Many were upset at Trudeau’s failure to mention that Castro was a dictator who forced gay people into internment camps, killed his political opposition, and was a socialist dictator who’s death has caused Cubans who fled his brutal regime to celebrate. Below are a few tweets in the currently trending hashtag #TrudeauEulogies that satirise Trudeau’s ignoring of the atrocities committed by tyrants like Castro.

"Today we mourn painter and animal rights activist, Adolf Hitler. His death also highlights the need for suicide awareness"#TrudeauEulogies — Everything I Disagree With Is Hate Speech (@FowlCanuck) November 26, 2016

It is with a heavy heart that we mourn the passing of Saddam Hussein. His advancements in chemical research live on. #trudeaueulogies — The Count (@TheCountDM) November 26, 2016

Jack the Ripper was a permanent influence on the lives of many economically deprived White Chapel women. #trudeaueulogies — Regulus de Leo (@RegulusdeLeo) November 26, 2016

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'While a controversial figure, Mao Zedong is remembered for promoting gender equality & improving education & healthcare' #trudeaueulogies — Max Renn 🍁 (@realMaxRenn) November 26, 2016

Ghengis Khan brought his culture and leadership to countless people. #TrudeauEulogies — APOTHEOSIS. SAY IT! (@RenegadeMinds) November 26, 2016

Kim Jong Il taught the people of North Korea that of they applied themselves, they, too, could eat . . . sometimes.#trudeaueulogies — C0zmo (@TheC0zmo) November 26, 2016

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