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Carob Nut |
And now from an anglo
Secondly, the Clatiry Act will prevent Quebec from seperating anytime soon. Thirdly, the Government of Canada has an obligation to keep watch on Quebec to protect minorities. Wuebec has an awful record of mistreating Anglos and Allos, misspending money that could have been useful on the "language police", and so on. Anglos have been in Quebec for three centuries, and we're not leaving. One day, the anglophones of Quebec will once again have their total freedom of expression! There's nowhere I can't reach. |
How ya doing, buddy? |
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Des 'rednecks'? Bâtard, c'est intolérant et imbécile rare ton opinion? T'as une idée c'est quoi un 'Redneck'? C'est pas parce que tu croises deux mongoles qui parlent français que tu dois catégoriser le peuple entier. TRANSLATION: Rednecks? Damn, that is one intolerant and idiotic opinion. Do you have any idea what a Redneck is? It's not because you stumbled upon two assholes who spoke French that you must categorize everyone of us! I was speaking idiomatically.
Last edited by SketchTheArtist; Apr 5, 2006 at 03:35 AM.
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Feel free to exchange PMs in French if you like, though. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Sure, I'll remember that next time, but why delete it?
FELIPE NO |
Sorry, habit. I guess it can live, though.
If you'd be so kind as to edit it into English, please? What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
He's mostly wrong, but I don't blame him. French Quebec is a very isolated culture. Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by ArrowHead; Apr 5, 2006 at 12:06 AM.
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I didn't call you a bastard or stupid. You read and see what you want.
@STYPHON: Sure, I was gonna edit when I saw you're post. EDIT: A long time ago, indians lived here. Frenchies from Europes came and killed the indians and took over the land. Then time passed. Then some people rebelled and said "Fuck You" to the Frenchies and created their culture. Then the English came here and kicked the French Quebecors' asses and they said "Speak English or die!" and some said "Fuck You" and got killed. Then time passed. Then a little law passed and asked English bussinesses to advertise in French then in English, then everyone freaked out. Idiots from Quebec's French community screamed "You speak English I hate you!" and then Idiots from Quebec's English Community replied "Oh yeah? Well we hate you too!!". So you see, we've got both bloods on our hands, we've got idiots on both sides and we're living on a land that isn't ours. So, sure, keep saying French people from Quebec are Rednecks. But I won't say Canada is ignorant and intolerant, there's some really nice people there. I'll say YOU'RE ignorant and intollerant. There's nowhere I can't reach.
Last edited by SketchTheArtist; Apr 5, 2006 at 03:45 AM.
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This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
Last edited by ArrowHead; Apr 5, 2006 at 05:43 AM.
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Once again... 'Bâtard' is used commonly as a way of saying one is surprised, like 'damn!' or 'shit!'. Learn a culture before dissing it. Also, after the insurrection of 1837, 800 patriots were arrested and locked in a prison of Montreal for resisting the English governement. Most of them were killed by hanging. Stay in school. As for that law, I'm not even gonna go there since you're simple-minded and think that everyone should speak English because you're English. Can't you see we have a whole different culture here in Quebec? If everyone speaks English, then we lose most of that beautiful language we have up here! Most amazing jew boots
Last edited by SketchTheArtist; Apr 5, 2006 at 12:19 PM.
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Political seperation may be the only way to resolve this issue. Judging from the example of the Czech Republic, seperation may actually bring the two sides closer together through economic cooperation/border agreements, etc. I was speaking idiomatically.
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Carob Nut |
Firstly, Canadien culture came about out of neccesity and not as a rebllion to France. Secondly,The British gave all sorts of powers to the French-Canadian community through the Quebec Act and allowed French civil law to go on existing. For a conquest, those are some pretty damn generous terms. Throughout it's history as a colony and Canadian province, Quebec was allowed to keep its own French institutions by allowing the Catholic church to continue community operations in French. Thirdly, Bill 101 didn't "ask" English businesses to advertise in French, it forces English people into French schools, French advertising and business in French. It even had an appeal at the UN! It was an active attempt to destroy Anlgo culture and forced us (or tried to) to speak a lanuage that's not our own. Even the British colonial office never passed such a repressive law.
Anglos have been in Quebec for centuries, we are part of the province, too. Don't tell us to go home...we already are at home! What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
As for the advertisement: if protecting a language means only advertising into it, it's not worth much... FELIPE NO |
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Bill 101 is not an attempt at destroying a culture, it's an attempt at protecting what is left of another. Similar laws have been used in other countries:
And yes, I'm a nationalist. EDITED for typos. Jam it back in, in the dark.
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When I was young, I used to get beat up by the English kids down the block where I lived just because I spoke French. Where did they get that hatred? Probably their parents who got it from theirs. You see, a big chain of intolerance. Also, the thing with French here is that LAW 101 protects it. Imagine this okay? English is the most talked language in the world right next with Chinese, if the law didn't exist, the majority of shops, bussinesses and others would advertise in English only since the majority of the world and the rest of Canada speaks it, so why bother with the French? Then a dozen years later, only a handful of people will be speaking it and we'll just get eaten by the rest of it. I'm getting a bit tired of all that since you're pretty hard-headed and you don't want to see the other side of the coin. Fine. Hate French. I don't hate English but you seem to think that Quebecers and Separatists will go 'Witch-Hunting' English people when we'll get our country. Poor brain-washed kid. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
"The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote."
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I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Turbot's right when he says that the generous conditions in the Quebec Act were implemented on the basis of necessity, and not because the British were benign and wanted to give Quebec a fair deal. Canadian history has shown that Quebec gets what it wants because it reacts viciously against causes that are important to the province, with some recent examples being Equalization, Adscam, provincial rights and the health accords. It also helps that the province has an abundance of voters that, in many areas, routinely shift political allegiance at the drop of a dime.
Protecting the French language is a pretty moot goal, though. If the winds of change blow against the necessity of the French language, then just let it run its course if its not palpably harmful. If French is replaced by English, than the Quebecoise will be able to participate in the global economy that much more easily, and their relationship with the ROC will be that much better. Bottom line: Quebeckers must decide whether protecting the French language is really worth the opportunity cost of a considerably higher standard of living. And really, is it really that important to have an identity so nominally distinct from the ROC (I say nominally because the differences are actually quite negligible, but are trumped up whenever some Quebec politician wants to play the nationalist card to get himself elected)? I was speaking idiomatically.
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What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?
Last edited by ArrowHead; Apr 6, 2006 at 02:39 AM.
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Also, speaking French doesn't forbid us from speaking English (obviously!) and being a part of the global economy (or the continental economy for that matter): as far as I heard, the Chinese and French are pretty good in that, and their population is far from being as bilingual as Quebec's population (about 40% of Quebecers speak both English and French)! Anyways, getting mighty late, sorry if I'm not very clear. FELIPE NO |
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What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
As much as I don't like Sketch, I'm going to have to somewhat agree with him. While I don't particularly like Bill 101 because it FORCES people to use a language that they may otherwise not want to use, the law does make sense. Also, loyalist, get off your soapbox and take your biggotry elsewhere. You obviously HATE francophones, so just move out of the province already.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Also, in the 70s (I read it in a Kenneth Mcdonald book, if i'm not mistaken), Ontario clearly said that it was, first and foremost, an English speaking province. Nobody seemed to have protested. Finally, both Canadian unity commission (Laurendeau-Dunton and Pépin-Robarts) recommended that French be portected in Quebec while (official language) minorities have guaranteed rights. Thanks to our national asshole (Trudeau), these recommendations have been, er, deformed (?) And besides, there are Bill 101 ewverywhere (i read it in a newspaper long ago; maybe people from these places can concur) - In italian swiss cantons, there are restrictions on German - Mexican companies are stongly encouraged to adopt spanish names - I believe Germany has restrictions about English, too However, I must admit that the original bill 101 was far too restrictive and epople are getting overly paranoid about the state of the language. Hell, still over 80% of the people in the province speak the language at home. Should we separate (I hope not), I fear that bigotry will become even more widespread There's nowhere I can't reach. |
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