CdnFox Posted April 18 Author Report Posted April 18 1 hour ago, QuebecOverCanada said: The French language, Utterly useless. It's cost us billions to try to appease you with that monkeyspeak and has done nothing for canada. If you leave we'll scrap it. Quote the Civil Code, Only applies in quebec nobody else wants it, Quote the secularism, the past grievances have not disappeared. I have experienced both the Canadians world and the Quebec world in my life and I may assure you that there is two countries in one at least. So leave. Quote So you're trying to bully Quebec to stay in Canada? No, get out. Quote OK, message received. One more reason to stand up to Canada. by all means - bugger off and 'stand up for yourselves'!!!!! God it's like watching a 15 year old threaten to leave home. Just go! Quote
Aristides Posted April 18 Report Posted April 18 3 hours ago, QuebecOverCanada said: We didn't ask permission. By the way, I understand your hatred for the independence movement of Quebec. It would mean Canada would be split in two. That would be bad for Canada's interests. It would be bad for Quebec's interests as well. You aren't going to get a better deal than you have now. Do you honestly think the RoC or the US would otherwise give a crap about Quebec's culture or lift a finger to support it? Quote
QuebecOverCanada Posted April 18 Report Posted April 18 12 hours ago, CdnFox said: Utterly useless. It's cost us billions to try to appease you with that monkeyspeak and has done nothing for canada. If you leave we'll scrap it. First off, go fock yourself with your monkey analogies, you Joe Rogan-watching internet-basement-dwelling-c()nt. Secondly, you're already scrapping it. You made the promise to be a bilingual country to appease us, and it was never applied. Lastly, speaking many languages is an advantage and linked to higher IQ. In a world that globalizes itself, knowing only one language is a limitation, almost a handicap. Quote
blackbird Posted April 18 Report Posted April 18 19 minutes ago, QuebecOverCanada said: You made the promise to be a bilingual country to appease us, and it was never applied. I am curious what you think "bilingual country" means. I live in B.C. and everyone speaks English. People are free to learn to speak French if they so choose. Schools have French classes. But nobody needs to speak French in B.C. It is not spoken publicly anywhere I have been. If you think it needs to be forced on everyone across Canada, you are making a serious mistake. Nobody has the right to do that. Everyone should be free to speak whatever language they want. Government should not be in the business of forcing people to speak a certain language. That is totalitarianism. People should be free to choose what they want to speak and depending on the area they are living in, should probably choose the dominant language of that area. But beyond that, government has no business in forcing people to speak anything in a free country. Quote
blackbird Posted April 18 Report Posted April 18 What does "QuebecOverCanada" mean? Does it mean Quebec rules Canada or should rule over Canada? Quote
CdnFox Posted April 18 Author Report Posted April 18 1 hour ago, QuebecOverCanada said: First off, go fock yourself with your monkey analogies, you Joe Rogan-watching internet-basement-dwelling-c()nt. Awwww muffin - don't get your poutine in a knot. Would you prefer frog analogies? Quote Secondly, you're already scrapping it. You made the promise to be a bilingual country to appease us, and it was never applied. You have to be 20 different kinds of stupid to think that, it's EVERYWHERE. We have to study it in school, it's on every package of anything we buy, you can't work for the gov't without being decent in it, during federal elections we have debates for the rest of canada and then a special one just for you guys in french - and half of the other ones are in french as well. It could not BE more 'applied'. Quote Lastly, speaking many languages is an advantage and linked to higher IQ. In a world that globalizes itself, knowing only one language is a limitation, almost a handicap. Sure - which is why you can take courses in dozens of different languages. Frankly on the west coast i'd have been more interested in taking chinese or japanese than i would useless french. Or improve my german seeing as that's more of a heritage language for me. That should be the choice of the individual. Hey - if someone wants to learn klingon instead of french they should have that right, vaj qo' Dochvetlh vIlo'chugh neH ! But no - we all have to learn french. Because screw choice. You have NO idea what Canada has done for you, how much better off you are with Canada backing you, and how much wealth and fortune we have given and STILL give today. You're the spoiled entitled teenager of confederation. By ALL means - go. My own province will have far more money, it will cost less to do business once we get rid of the french requirement, and we'll have a ton more political power as well. ANd you will be a tiny little blob of a 'nation' completey surrounded by countries who couldn't give a crap about you or your french. Which means ALL your people will have to become very good at english to do any kind of business. I wonder how long your language will last at that point, Quote
Aristides Posted April 18 Report Posted April 18 (edited) This country cannot be bilingual in a practical manner but efforts are made to at least promote French above other languages. In spite of the fact that British Columbians would find several Asian languages and possibly Spanish more practical in the real world, the provincial public school system has many French immersion schools and there are waiting lists to get into them. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/education-training/k-12/administration/legislation-policy/public-schools/language-education-policy Edited April 18 by Aristides Quote
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