Until we deal with the American issue, Canada and Quebec can be friends
Until we deal with the American issue, Canada and Quebec can be friends
Until we deal with the American issue, Canada and Quebec can be friends
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Canada, being Canada, is dealing with American nationalism and jingoism by happily and obliviously aping it back at them. And this appears to be bringing out a bunch of latent animosity towards Quebec. Yeah, yeah, "But this post is a complement to Quebec!" Bullshit. It's a passive aggressive attack on Quebec. One of several posted recently.
It's not at all an attack against Quebec, nor even a compliment really. It's a statement of just how badly the US and Trump have royally messed up that they could get us all to put aside a long-standing disagreement in order to come together in this fight for our country... for all our sakes. I'm really sorry you feel the way you do, and really glad not all Quebecers feel the way you do... cause reading your comment was very disheartening.
Buddy, this is a meme sub. Don't take it so seriously.
Maybe I should have made the community name more obvious lol.
As a Canadian with half their family on either side of the Ontario/Quebec border, this shit has always pissed me off. All this animosity toward Quebec is not only ignorant, but also a driving force behind the separatist movement. The votes failed folks, that means Quebec is very much Canada and wants to stay that way. Accept that and pratice some fucking empathy with your countrymen instead of encouraging civil unrest.
Indeed, Esti de câlice de tabarnak, c'est pas possible comment que t'es cave ... eh?
(Thank you Wikipedia.)
I'm gonna get downvoted to hell. But it's too funny to me...
I remember when Quebec tried to cedced and failed miserably. Really miserably. Why would we care about them getting angsty now, when they have demonstrably shown multiple times that they don't have any real power and online votes don't matter?
Still hilarious and Quebec still Canada. 😂
"Failed miserably"...
It was like a 1% difference and the "no" side spent so much more than was legally allowed
Two referendums, one at 40.44% in favor (1980) the other at 49.42% in favor (1995), looks like you don't remember anything.
That second one was full of irregularities including illegal spendings by the no side and citizenship being given to masses of people much more quickly than the usual process.
Quebec has shown multiple times that it can flip an election, has disproportionate representation in the Parliament and has forced the federal government to respect its powers and to adopt bills that end up being good for all other provinces.
I remember when Quebec tried to cedced and failed miserably. Really miserably.
You're not remembering, you're confabulating.
Confabulations!
Maybe they equate the 50% to failing a test miserably