We are in a free country that gives us the freedom of opinion. Even though is a people, somebody or a political party. The french canadians WENT to war in WWII and that's not because of the cash. So have at least a little bit of respect here.
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In response to Michel de B, (MdB) Thank you for your efforts in English, well done.
***NEANMOINS, il ya une grand difference entre la liberte de choisir et de ses croyances, attitudes, et le devoir assermenter de servir,, ainsi que la liberte de ses actions et la loi.
(Translation) "There is a big difference between freedom of choice, and a sworn oath to serve, freedom of expression and the law of the land."
One can choose in Canada to believe in whatever they want and do what they want-but within the law! And when one swears an oath, one should respect it! This obviously was not Bellevance's case, and he rightly deserves the denunciation he has received.
No-one on this forum that I can see is slagging French-Canadians who served valiantly iin all conflicts from the Great War to Korea, and now "peacekeeping-making" It is a known fact there was a fairly strong resistance to conscription in Quebec from French-speakers, but as you rightly point out, there was also a good measure of resistance to overseas service elsewhere in Canada (Zombies).
The roots of Quebec go back to France perhaps, but please study your history. The reason French Canadians (generally) were not eager to help France in its time of need, was because they thoroughly rejected France as having abandoned them (figuratively and literally) on the battlefields in Canada centuries ago.
Yes French-Cdns joined up and served honourably, especially as their language helped considerably in many circumstances in NW Europe. Their bravery and courage has been amply recognized by everyone on this forum. And for that matter, I would hazard a guess that the vast majority of surviving French Canadian veterans reject the Separatist mantra.
it became took power and Quebec has a long history of commercial and political domination by the english-speakers. In this way, it's easier to understand opposition from french canadians
As for the above statement, this may have been true once, but is absolutely no longer the case, nor has it been for decades. French culture has flourished in Canada far more than even in France!- look at TV, films, music, literature, theatre..and yes -businness- you name it there is no "oppression or domination" of French speakers by English speakers.. (indeed English Canadian culture is more threatened by outside sources than is French-Canadian culture!!!)
English domination? Really when we have in the last few years had a very French-Canadian dominated government, at one time with the Prime-Minister, Supreme Court, CDS and more all French-Canadians... a fact conveniently forgotten by â Å“separatistsâ ?, as is the whole thing about â Å“les patriotesâ ? as a solely â Å“Quebecâ ?-based revolution and a typical French-English thing.. again distortion by separatists.
I am also very glad you didn't don't drag out the complete falsehood that Quebec gives money to the rest of Canadaâ â€ie yours and MY tax dollars (as I am in Quebec too) going to Ottawa, and not all coming back.. FOUTAISES!!! A complete, utter lie still bandied about by the PQ and BQ. Quebec is a net benefitter of the federal system and has been for many decades!!!
As a Quebec resident â Å“'chui tannéâ ?- Im fed up with the constant bickering and enormous waste of my tax money over this Quebec-Ottawa thing.
I strongly suspect that most members of this board, including many serving members of the forces, have a great respect for French-Canadian military personnel of the past and current CF personnel who perform their duties honourably, faithfully, and to the best of their ability.
Do not expect respect for those who shirk their responsibilities and obligations, who transgress or ignore their sworn oaths, or who otherwise seek to obtain their goals through dishonouable or illegal actions. Singling out such people or groups will occur regardless of their â Å“beliefsâ ?, colour, or language.
Personnellement, j'appricie beacoup votre contribution dans cette discussion.
(Speaking for myself, I appreciate your participation in this disscussion, thanks)
M.