La Démarche Linguistique Du Bloc Et L'intégrisme...Not

Posted on Thursday, October 11 at 12:17 by gaulois
Le Commissaire aux Langues Officielles devrait similairement appuyer la démarche du Bloc s'il est véritablement un "meneur de claques doublé d'un emmerdeur" en matière de promotion du "bilinguisme", tel qu'il se décrivait plus tôt en semaine. Le Canard se demande en terminant pourquoi le Bloc continue t'il à appuyer nos organismes "porte-parole" sans réciprocité ou sans exiger des réformes dans sa gouvernance... Un p'tit relent d'intégrisme après tout? :p

Note: Le Bloc tire la langue ...

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  1. by N Say
    Thu Oct 11, 2007 7:59 pm
    I think Duceppe is running out of ideas.

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    "George Bush has declared the war on terrorism to be the cause of his generation. The cause of Canadian sovereignty will be ours." - John Godfrey, MP for Don Va

  2. Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:22 pm
    N Say: perhaps you could expand? I have had *huge* issues with the Bloc before but I will stand for them on this one. I would hope that as a canadian sovereignist advocate, you would understand how the forces that hold money will do everything to undermine a minority that tries to assert itself. Think of Jean Chrétien, Jean Charest or Brian Mulroney for instance as a Thomas d'Aquino.

    I would think you would stand against these handouts given to divide a sovereign group. "Linguistic transfers in Quebec to where the money is" is not a joke.

    State sponsored bilingualism in Quebec in fact makes Quebec less bilingual.I would think that, as an Orwellian mind, you could relate to that thought. Immigrants get the message that they do not need to bother with French and have been doing so since the 101 bill has been declawed

    Deconditionning years of Quebec bashing against its sovereignists in your head by your medias may also ring a bell. Do I sound like someone conditionned by the medias BTW??? I have seen and lived on both sides of the coin.

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    "We are all in this together somehow, some more than others somehow"



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