Il n'y aurait jamais eu de loi 101 si nos immigrants auraient appris le français. Lorsque que sa fait plus 30 ans que tu vies dans un milieu français et que les parents ne sont jamais intégrér, c'est juste normal que les enfants le soit. J'ai vécu 1 an aux États et j'ai du apprendre l'anglais rapidement. LA loi 101 a bien passée pour la majorité des immigrants, seul une petit groupe d'imbécile croyant se faire assimiler l'on rejeté. Both language est un + avec la mondialisation...That's it
Don't care about bill 101... My business has an English name so the OLF can go fuck themselves if any of them come my store I will wrap a nice Canadian flag around there body trow them out of my stores!!! No one will ever force me to talk French!!! I will talk on my terms! The only time I think about 101 is when I take a shit in morning and wipe my ass!
What a bunch of dumb broads. If they were good looking, it would at least make this shit video barely watchable. As it is, these fuck-tards make Canada look stupid. Luckily, this is not the case...
@sinclaire... do you want some English lessons for free? maybe you can get a better job... ANGLOS will support you with a higher paying job....Greeks will reward you with a job in a restaurant!
80% de la population du Québec a le français comme langue maternelle. Nous sommes donc en grande majorité dans notre État, mais en minorité en Amérique du Nord. Les allemands parlent l'allemand en Allemagne, les français en français en France, les norvégiens en norvégien en Norvège, les japonais en japonais au Japon, etc. T'immigres dans ces pays, tu apprends leurs langues. Tu immigres ici, tu apprends la langue de la majorité. Ça, c'est ce qui est normal. By the way, I also speak. Be open mind.
I find it hilarious how the French Canadians get angry when anything is in English. English is spoken by more people internationally than any other language in the world. It is the language of the world.
Je trouve l'hilarant comment les Franco-canadiennes êtes en colère contre quand rien est dans l'anglais. L'anglais plus est parlé internationalement devant des gens que quelqu'autre langue dans le monde. C'est la langue du monde.
I agree with Aella3 but everybody knows that you have got to have an interest and want to learn french starting by watching french children cartoons saturday morning etc If you have no interest and dont want to learn french your better off living across the border in Ottawa or Toronto
@Twat444 ehhhhhhhh maybe because quebec's main language is french? wich is why you have less job opportunity. and people who work in public should always speak french in quebec. Their is only in montreal where their is a good english population
@sinclaire70 I wonder how objective you are as I read your comments above. How would you describe your own personal values, biases and opinions as those things apply to the ways in which you apply them in your comments? Knowing how you derive your views would be beneficial in understanding the messages you hope to express to others. By being honest and acting with intergrity, you can hopefully avoid untrue, deceptive or unsubstantiated statesments. I look forward to your feedback. Thank you.
@sinclaire70 All the finds of language, currency, cult & commerce indicate that Quebec has become heavily impacted primarily by surrounding provinces. The referendum of the mid-90s demonstrated that Quebec has become highly adaptive to other cultural effects. Its flexibility to alter itself to a point that its once unique cultural core has been weakened both by those effects, as well as, the arrival of immigrants carrying new cultural and ethnic heritages. In effect, Quebec is cosmopolitan now.
@sinclaire70 There are some cultural developments gaining momentum in Quebec dating back to the turn of the last century. Quebecois traditions, customs and technical skills are borrowed from its roots in France. The diaspora from Europe has allowed Quebec to align itself with its surrounding neighbours, both in Canada and the USA. A process of gradual assimilation began which has diluted the coherence and vitality of Quebec and in terms of language, Quebec is losing its identity from neighbours
@sinclaire70 Here is some advice which I hope is beneficial for you
Carefully read the comments of others and make sure you understand the issue before you respond
Think about the issue in relation to your own experiences and ideas
Decide what compelling reasons you can use to support your position
* It appears that you do not always understand the meanings being expressed by others. There is no harm in asking for clarification. In that way, a misunderstanding can be resolved more easily
@sinclaire70 May I repeat what I expressed 3 hours earlier? are you writing all this for me ? dont you have anything else to do ? what do you want from me ? im not gay if that is what you want in Montreal we have websites for those like you looking for friends online dont you know that ? ----- Still using those CAPITAL letters. Still yelling, although, your barking is white noise now for me. Have you thought about my clue about the maid? Nighty-night !
@ConsiderationAfter May I interrupt your conversation with Little Doggie? If you were to go to google, you might find out that sinclaire70 is also CanadiansGoHome AND Uneileuneville. It gets better. little Doggie is also Ameiileur1, b1naqm28, b2mnaq53 and a cute one, UpstaiirsMaid.
He has been ousted by youtube for stalking another party, UpstairsMaid (see the extra i above). He has some issues of anxiety and believes that I am the maid. I am not.
@sinclaire70 Does this sound familiar to you because I wrote it about a hour ago. "The video was compiled, hosted and directed toward English-speakers in my home province. It defeats the intent to write in francais, don't you think?"
I'm sorry if you are unable to understand. This isn't about you. Quebec is too important to argue moot points with someone who is afraid of change.
When the French arrived to settle here, they survived change. Most never left here again. Are you a mouse or man?
@sinclaire70 So you are illiterate. I'll use simple words. francais is quite important to me. English opens doors for me. I lack nothing because Quebec has so much to offer. Montreal is a modern community full of color, culture and voices. I ignore nothing and have friends, family and clients.
I suspect that you do not know Quebec quite, as well as, you think. There are tours for new arrivals for any season of the year. Art, music, threatre are only the beginning. I encourage you to see Quebec.
@sinclaire70 Are you illiterite? This video was compiled by, hosted by and directed toward English-speakers in my home province. It defeats the intent to write in francais, don't you think? My ancestors have lived on Quebec soil for centuries. I attended school and learned to speak English. In my vocation, I speak francais AND English each day. I call myself a Quebecker, but am also Canadian. I can call myself both. It's my birthright and heritage. My heart is here. My home is here. Grow a pair
no people should give up their language. a language is what makes a nation unique. if england was to speak french or german, they would lose their legitimity as a sovereign state.
personne devrait renoncer a leur langue. une langue rend un peuple unique. si l'angleterre parlait francais ou allemand, ils perdraient leur legitimite en
tant qu'etat souverain.
i am american and you canadian bastards are fools because i can speak french when i live in california haha
@CanadiansGoHome Ça fait 4 ans que je vis en Alberta sale con, je ne suis pas arabe mais un militant du FN en France. Dégage p'tite merde! Va sucer des bites à crédit!
@Ameilleur1 it is amazing how anglophones seem so intelligent in comparison to whining quebecois who forget quebec is part of Canada. not the other way around / the multicultural anglophones have long been patient with others who forget that english is prevalent / anglophones are open-minded and tolerant as quebec shed their foreign culture / anglophones are aware and often the first to lend a hand to quebec in need / Canada = Solidarity for all provinces / Canadiens love the world (& quebec)
@Jayn0o Not certain where we are a burden comes from. Many of our ancestors came to form New France which in many ways was the beginning of Canada. Were our ancestors alive, I imagine some would, no doubt, be disillusioned with us, their progeny. We have become a stereotypical caricature of people our ancestors would certainly not recognise or understand. I am not saying we are all dwelling in delusion, just our lunatic fringe who seek separation. I am Canadian 1st & Quebecois 2nd. Separation NO
L'idée c`est que l'ànglais est facile a apprendre, donc pas besoin d'aller a l'école en anglais. Pour le reste, c'est surtout une question de fierté de notre difference, de la différence entre nous et les anglais dans l'histoire de ce pays. En plus, la langue francaise est bien plus belle et bien plus élaborée que l'anglais.
Like crystal said speaking french is an asset and it help you get a job. It's not expensive to live in montreal or quebec, it;s easy to make ends meet
Hey Guys, I'm in the process of immigrating to Canada, through Quebec skilled worker program. I've just started learning French, however its gonna take little longer than anticipated for me to achieve a expected level of proficiency, English is my first language though. So yeah, my question, will I survive in Quebec, as in gettin a job, making ends meet?
It is the freaks that you pathetic bastards vote as politicians that force you to speak only French. It is the poor scumbags of Quebec that still believe that an independent Quebec will be utopia. Wake up call, pigs! You are surrounded by Brits, have bent over and got fucked by the Brits and you are not able to say shit.
Moi je suis bonne, je connais pas les enjeux de quoi je parle et je me fous complètent du patrimoine Québécois et de la vrai langue des Québécois, ceux qui sont les vrai seuls Québécois.
Je suis cool parce que dut passer à travers le méchant système Québécois d'éducation.
When you shot that video English had been made mandatory from grade 1 in elementary school from grade one for 3 years ;-) (By the PQ's school reform) I live in Beauce (99% French) and all my friends are at least "functional" in English. Bill 101 does mandate non-English speaking immigrants to go to French school though, it also says that French should be "predominant" in signs/postings... but does not outlaw other languages. There has been some abuse of it, but I don't think it's oppressive.
Hey girls! In my point of view, you are wrong in a few point. It's not true that most of quebecer don't speak English. I do, and even if I come from Abitibi-Temisqamingue (far away). We are forced to learn English since our third year of primary school and trust me, in Montreal it's a real handicap to not speak English. Our generation is bilingual (especially in Montreal). OftenWe just are too shy to being laugh about because of stupid people making stupid joke about the French Canadian accent.
Les Québecois les seuls bilingues au Canada... laissez-moi rire svp.
Le Nouveau-Brunswick est officiellement la SEULE province bilingue. Les Québecois sont unilingues francophones et de toutes façons rejettent tout ce qui est en anglais (notamment les extrémistes du groupuscule "L'Impératif Français"... de dangereux individus)
@LondonUnderground186 Je n’aime pas la façon que tu es capable de généralisé. Je suis francophone, je parle anglais comme la plupart de mes amis et je ne rejette pas ce qui est anglais. Je crois normal de devoir protéger notre langue. L'histoire le prouve, les Acadien déporté en Louisiane ont presque tous été assimilé. Pratiquement plus personne ne parlent français et qui était parti intégrante de leur culture. Si tu ne sais pas d'où tu viens, tu ne sais pas où aller
@SodaPopensky Je n'ai pas dit qu'il fallait renier ses origines, loin de là. Mais je prends l'exemple du Québec avec des groupuscules "extrémistes" comme la SSJB ou les membres actifs de l'Impératif Français.
Ce qui m'a toujours le plus enragé lorsque je vivais au Québec, c'était de les entendre dire qu'ils parlaient mieux le français qu'en France car nous sommes submergés d'anglicismes. En France je n'ai jamais entendu "windshiled", "tires", "aller luncher", "le gasket de tête", "les wipers"...
@UneILEuneVille Depuis quand? En France on dit un pare-brise, des freins, des essuie-glace, les clignotants, les pneus, le capot, le tableau de bord, un joint de culasse.... vous dites le windshield, les brake, les wipers, les flashers, les tires, le hood, le dash et les gaskets! Alors de qui utilise davantage les anglicismes entre le Québec et la France, force est de constater que c'est bien le Québec! Ce ne sont pas nos "shopping" ou nos "weekends" qui font de nous des accrocs aux anglicismes
@UneILEuneVille Aucun rapport... chaque pays a son propre vocabulaire que ce soit les voitures ou autres. On peut aussi citer les line-up, l'heure du lunch, le seisme a shaké le Japon, sur la map, etc... C'est bien beau de vouloir protéger la langue française, encore faut-il le faire correctement...
@UneILEuneVille Un des piliers de l'économie nord-américaine qui s'éffondre. Rien qu'à voir tous ces licenciements en masse, il n'y a pas de quoi se réjouir...
@UneILEuneVille Regarde mec... encore une remarque du genre et je te fais bannir de YouTube, c'est clair? Je ne t'ai pas insulté par contre tu le fais en toute aisance. C'est trop facile d'utiliser Internet pour chier sur la gueule du monde. Si mon surnom "LondonUnderground" te dérange, je n'y peux rien.
Les Québecois... je vous fous tous dans le même panier! Vous ne servez à rien!
@UneILEuneVille Je sais très bien de quoi je parle, rien qu'à lire les témoignages de gens frustrés qu'on leur parle en anglais au Québec, ou bien d'obliger les allophones à mettre leurs mômes dans des écoles et Cégeps en français. Quand on oblige, c'est de la dictature, tous ce qu'est le Québec et c'est pour ça que je suis aprti vers l'Ouest canadien. C'est drôle, depuis que je ne vis plus au Québec, je me sens enfin vivre au Canada!
La SSJB qu'elle reste où elle est et on sera bon copains.
@UneILEuneVille Oh regarde... ta loi 101 et ton Québec, taille-les toi bien en pointe et fais toi du bien!
Je n'ai plus de temps à perdre avec un pareil abruti de ton acabit. Oui j'ai quitté le Québec pour aller vivre chez les vilains albertains qui polluent. Alors reste où tu es, et fous nous la paix.
Ma famille elle t'emmerde! Tout comme tes fils de pute de compatriotes québeckers! Allez dégage pauvre merde, tu ne vaux rien!
@LondonUnderground186 Tabarnak d'immigré sal. Retourne dans ton pays de merde ou vous êtes encore au moyen age. Pourquoi tu est ici de toute façon si tu est si fier de ton pays RETOURNE Y DONC. Fais une faveur à tout le monde pis décriss. Les seuls immigrés qui sont accepté sont ceux qui s'intègre.
You should be grateful to Quebec taxpayers for being where you are now. When you were in France and Germany, I assume you received an education in the local language. ( Unless you went to a private school). Why should it be different in Quebec ? You were not forced to go to a French school, you could always go to Saskatchewan and attend an English school. ( Unless you freeloaders expected Quebec taxpayers to pay for your public English school) . If you don't like it there, leave it. Plain simple
When I was younger I would have liked to be able to choose to study in english but now I am glad I studied my high school in french, what does not kill you only makes you stronger :)
Les Québécois sont les plus bilingues d'Amérique du Nord. C'est un fait. Alors, j'imagine que tous les unilingues anglophone, si je suis votre logique douteuse, sont de purs arriérés ? N'est-ca pas ?
Finalement, la demoiselle de droite conclus en parlant de confusion linguistique. S'il y a une chose que nous autres indépendantistes québécois voulons combattre, c'est bien ce genre de confusion. Il nous apparaît évident qu'un telle confusion ne peut que favoriser, à terme, la langue du plus fort, soit l'anglais.
You yourself do not want to be assimilated, obviously. Neither do we. And so we use the legislative tools at our disposition to prevent our otherwise inevitable disappearance.
I'd also like to say that most people are not immigrants. On est immigrant que si on a élu domicile dans un pays autre que celui où on est né. Ce que vous voulez dire, c'est que nous avons tous des ancêtres qui furent immigrants. Les amérindiens y compris, soit dit en passant.
Vous avancez également comme un fait que les allophones sont trilingue, les anglophones bilingues, et les francophones unilingues. C'est malheureusement faux. On trouve des exemples d'unilinguisme, de billinguisme, de trilinguisme et même de polyglottie dans chacun de ces trois groupes.
Französich ist meine erste sprache, aber drei sprachen kann ich sprechen.
French is my first language, but I can speak three languages.
Le français est ma langue maternelle, mais je peux parler trois langues.CQFD
Now, there are a few other points that I would like to address here. Je le ferai cependant en français.
La demoiselle de gauche portant le t-shirt rose fait un commentaire des plus étranges vers 0:49. Alors qu'il est question d'ouverture d'esprit, mademoiselle dit : "No scepticism". Or, il me semble que le scepticisme et l'esprit critique sont justement les pierres angulaires de l'ouverture d'esprit. Le dogmatisme, qui est contraire à l'esprit critique, est la forme ultime de fermeture d'esprit
Much progress has been done since then, the proof being that both ladies in this video can speak french, arguably better than one of them would admit it. That would have been unthinkable only 40 years ago. Certainly, there is no irony there, as is claimed in the video. You can speak french, and that's all we ask. You are not required to assimilate.
Francophones were aware of that fact as well, and many decided to send their children school as well. The prospect, then, was to see french disappear in the more or less long term.
After gaining power in 1976, the PQ passed that law as a temporary measure to prevent french from disappearing, while waiting for Québec to become independant. Temporary because in a normal country, as an independant Québec would be, people adopt the language of the majority rather naturally without being forced.
Regression of the french language in Canada was a constant trend since the British military conquest of 1760. Two hundred years later, that trend was still observed, even in Québec where francophones were and still are the vast majority.
On average, 85% of immigrant parents sent their children to english school in Québec. The reason for that was the important economic, social and political prestige of english in Québec, compared to that of french. Choosing french was choosing social inferiority
It is false because that particular piece of legislation was passed with the intent to protect the french language, and not to assimilate immigrants. In the 1970s, forcing non-anglophones to send their children to french school, among other measures, was decided because of the sociolinguistic trends observed then, and to some extend still observed today.
I find it very funny that a person who criticizes biased positions on one subject then goes on to adopt a clearly biased position on another one. Indeed, the video is unapologetically biased against Bill 101 (Loi 101, ou Charte de la langue française, dans la langue de Molière, fyi).
The bias comes from the following assertion. The lady on the right claims that Bill 101 was passed with the aim to assimilate immigrants. That claim is both false, and non-neutral (unfavorable), thus biased.
Lets ALL BE AMERICAN we all live in AMERIKA
USA USA USA (United Stupid Americain) go back listening your Ophra Shit !!!
VIVE LE QUÉBEC LIBRE!!!!
viklow 3 weeks ago
Il n'y aurait jamais eu de loi 101 si nos immigrants auraient appris le français. Lorsque que sa fait plus 30 ans que tu vies dans un milieu français et que les parents ne sont jamais intégrér, c'est juste normal que les enfants le soit. J'ai vécu 1 an aux États et j'ai du apprendre l'anglais rapidement. LA loi 101 a bien passée pour la majorité des immigrants, seul une petit groupe d'imbécile croyant se faire assimiler l'on rejeté. Both language est un + avec la mondialisation...That's it
Ray32 4 weeks ago
Don't care about bill 101... My business has an English name so the OLF can go fuck themselves if any of them come my store I will wrap a nice Canadian flag around there body trow them out of my stores!!! No one will ever force me to talk French!!! I will talk on my terms! The only time I think about 101 is when I take a shit in morning and wipe my ass!
Denali2657 1 month ago
yes you are immigrant unless you are a native american,,, very true
fahdkhalid 1 month ago
Fuck you Denali. Son of the bitch. Fuck french out of Canada now.
duytantong 1 month ago
What a bunch of dumb broads. If they were good looking, it would at least make this shit video barely watchable. As it is, these fuck-tards make Canada look stupid. Luckily, this is not the case...
BARCACROSSESTHEALPS 1 month ago
damn your both ugly
55mrfuckhead 1 month ago
@sinclaire... do you want some English lessons for free? maybe you can get a better job... ANGLOS will support you with a higher paying job....Greeks will reward you with a job in a restaurant!
Denali2657 2 months ago
@Denali2657
FUCK ENGLISHITS
FUCK ANGLOS BASTARDS
ENGLISHITS OUT OF QUEBEC NOW
UneILEuneVille 1 month ago
80% de la population du Québec a le français comme langue maternelle. Nous sommes donc en grande majorité dans notre État, mais en minorité en Amérique du Nord. Les allemands parlent l'allemand en Allemagne, les français en français en France, les norvégiens en norvégien en Norvège, les japonais en japonais au Japon, etc. T'immigres dans ces pays, tu apprends leurs langues. Tu immigres ici, tu apprends la langue de la majorité. Ça, c'est ce qui est normal. By the way, I also speak. Be open mind.
Jeconduisunepaseo 2 months ago
I find it hilarious how the French Canadians get angry when anything is in English. English is spoken by more people internationally than any other language in the world. It is the language of the world.
Je trouve l'hilarant comment les Franco-canadiennes êtes en colère contre quand rien est dans l'anglais. L'anglais plus est parlé internationalement devant des gens que quelqu'autre langue dans le monde. C'est la langue du monde.
ComfyShortz 2 months ago
@ComfyShortz l'anglais vient seulement en 3ieme dans les langues les plus parlées et ensuite, vient le français.
JenniferPawluck 2 months ago
@ComfyShortz Next time stick to English "the language of the world" because your French translation is a total fail.
PierreNolet 1 month ago
I agree with Aella3 but everybody knows that you have got to have an interest and want to learn french starting by watching french children cartoons saturday morning etc If you have no interest and dont want to learn french your better off living across the border in Ottawa or Toronto
SimonD157 2 months ago
People who speak french have less job opportunity but you struggle to get a job because you don't speak french?
How does that make any sense?
Twat444 2 months ago
@Twat444 Being Billingual is an asset in any job setting.
At that time, I had just graduated and had few job offers
aella3 2 months ago
@Twat444 ehhhhhhhh maybe because quebec's main language is french? wich is why you have less job opportunity. and people who work in public should always speak french in quebec. Their is only in montreal where their is a good english population
Chartier111290 1 month ago
If you follow you us, you will know we love potatoes, Crystal Love <3
aella3 2 months ago
I agree with your comment, I was just talking about my personal experience
aella3 3 months ago
@sinclaire70 I wonder how objective you are as I read your comments above. How would you describe your own personal values, biases and opinions as those things apply to the ways in which you apply them in your comments? Knowing how you derive your views would be beneficial in understanding the messages you hope to express to others. By being honest and acting with intergrity, you can hopefully avoid untrue, deceptive or unsubstantiated statesments. I look forward to your feedback. Thank you.
ConsiderationAfter 3 months ago
@sinclaire70 All the finds of language, currency, cult & commerce indicate that Quebec has become heavily impacted primarily by surrounding provinces. The referendum of the mid-90s demonstrated that Quebec has become highly adaptive to other cultural effects. Its flexibility to alter itself to a point that its once unique cultural core has been weakened both by those effects, as well as, the arrival of immigrants carrying new cultural and ethnic heritages. In effect, Quebec is cosmopolitan now.
ConsiderationAfter 3 months ago
@sinclaire70 There are some cultural developments gaining momentum in Quebec dating back to the turn of the last century. Quebecois traditions, customs and technical skills are borrowed from its roots in France. The diaspora from Europe has allowed Quebec to align itself with its surrounding neighbours, both in Canada and the USA. A process of gradual assimilation began which has diluted the coherence and vitality of Quebec and in terms of language, Quebec is losing its identity from neighbours
ConsiderationAfter 3 months ago
@sinclaire70 Here is some advice which I hope is beneficial for you
Carefully read the comments of others and make sure you understand the issue before you respond
Think about the issue in relation to your own experiences and ideas
Decide what compelling reasons you can use to support your position
* It appears that you do not always understand the meanings being expressed by others. There is no harm in asking for clarification. In that way, a misunderstanding can be resolved more easily
ConsiderationAfter 3 months ago
4BlocksE2ndOnRight 3 months ago
I am not an immigrant. I was born in this country.
MistaConspiracy 3 months ago
@sinclaire70 Little Doggie,
are you writing all this for me ?
dont you have anything else to do ?
what do you want from me ?
im not gay if that is what you want
in Montreal we have websites for those like you looking for friends online
dont you know that ?
-------
I notice you used all CAPITAL letters in your note. Are you trying to yell ? I could not hear you, so better calm down.
A clue - Think for a moment. Have I used profanity ? The maid has cursed you. I have never used curses
4BlocksE2ndOnRight 3 months ago
@sinclaire70 So little doggie, So someone else is bored with your repetition. Inquiring minds want to hear. weait for it ... New Material.
Did you put all your eggs in one basket?
4BlocksE2ndOnRight 3 months ago
@sinclaire70 I noticed you plagerised a week-old quote from canadiansgohome. (6:29) haha
Do you have an original thought? Or are you just copying others?
Think for yourself. I think you are a mouse. Haha.
ConsiderationAfter 4 months ago
@ConsiderationAfter May I interrupt your conversation with Little Doggie? If you were to go to google, you might find out that sinclaire70 is also CanadiansGoHome AND Uneileuneville. It gets better. little Doggie is also Ameiileur1, b1naqm28, b2mnaq53 and a cute one, UpstaiirsMaid.
He has been ousted by youtube for stalking another party, UpstairsMaid (see the extra i above). He has some issues of anxiety and believes that I am the maid. I am not.
If you contact him again, say hello 4 me
4BlocksE2ndOnRight 3 months ago
@sinclaire70 Does this sound familiar to you because I wrote it about a hour ago. "The video was compiled, hosted and directed toward English-speakers in my home province. It defeats the intent to write in francais, don't you think?"
I'm sorry if you are unable to understand. This isn't about you. Quebec is too important to argue moot points with someone who is afraid of change.
When the French arrived to settle here, they survived change. Most never left here again. Are you a mouse or man?
ConsiderationAfter 4 months ago
@sinclaire70 So you are illiterate. I'll use simple words. francais is quite important to me. English opens doors for me. I lack nothing because Quebec has so much to offer. Montreal is a modern community full of color, culture and voices. I ignore nothing and have friends, family and clients.
I suspect that you do not know Quebec quite, as well as, you think. There are tours for new arrivals for any season of the year. Art, music, threatre are only the beginning. I encourage you to see Quebec.
ConsiderationAfter 4 months ago
@sinclaire70 Are you illiterite? This video was compiled by, hosted by and directed toward English-speakers in my home province. It defeats the intent to write in francais, don't you think? My ancestors have lived on Quebec soil for centuries. I attended school and learned to speak English. In my vocation, I speak francais AND English each day. I call myself a Quebecker, but am also Canadian. I can call myself both. It's my birthright and heritage. My heart is here. My home is here. Grow a pair
ConsiderationAfter 4 months ago
no people should give up their language. a language is what makes a nation unique. if england was to speak french or german, they would lose their legitimity as a sovereign state.
personne devrait renoncer a leur langue. une langue rend un peuple unique. si l'angleterre parlait francais ou allemand, ils perdraient leur legitimite en
tant qu'etat souverain.
i am american and you canadian bastards are fools because i can speak french when i live in california haha
enjoy90000 4 months ago 10
@enjoy90000 Well thank you very much.
SodaPopensky 2 months ago
@sinclaire70 I am Quebecois. My ancestors came to form New France.
What occurs on my street, in my city and in Quebec is my business.
We are free because we are Canadian. If we are born in Quebec, we are Canadian. It is that simple.
We have liberty because we are an independent already.
Thank you for your comments. I hope this clarifies things for you.
ConsiderationAfter 4 months ago
6:12 she speaks the truuuuuuuuuuth!!!!!
DanyelHawkes 4 months ago
@CanadiansGoHome Ça fait 4 ans que je vis en Alberta sale con, je ne suis pas arabe mais un militant du FN en France. Dégage p'tite merde! Va sucer des bites à crédit!
LondonUnderground186 4 months ago
UNE ILE UNE VILLE ET CANADIANSGOHOME, CONTINUEZ VOS MENACES DE MORT! VOUS ETES BIEN PARTIS!!! LA LIBERTÉ D'EXPRESSION A SES LIMITES, SACHEZ-LE!
LondonUnderground186 4 months ago
@Ameilleur1
Awh. Did Harper's recent decisions hurt your feelings?
Kevinsufacation 5 months ago
@Ameilleur1
Je t'aime, aussi. ;) ;)
Kevinsufacation 5 months ago
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Kevinsufacation 5 months ago
@Ameilleur1 it is amazing how anglophones seem so intelligent in comparison to whining quebecois who forget quebec is part of Canada. not the other way around / the multicultural anglophones have long been patient with others who forget that english is prevalent / anglophones are open-minded and tolerant as quebec shed their foreign culture / anglophones are aware and often the first to lend a hand to quebec in need / Canada = Solidarity for all provinces / Canadiens love the world (& quebec)
ConsiderationAfter 5 months ago
@ConsiderationAfter Why did Canada not want to seperate with the Quebec province if we are a burden???
Jayn0o 4 months ago
@Jayn0o Not certain where we are a burden comes from. Many of our ancestors came to form New France which in many ways was the beginning of Canada. Were our ancestors alive, I imagine some would, no doubt, be disillusioned with us, their progeny. We have become a stereotypical caricature of people our ancestors would certainly not recognise or understand. I am not saying we are all dwelling in delusion, just our lunatic fringe who seek separation. I am Canadian 1st & Quebecois 2nd. Separation NO
ConsiderationAfter 4 months ago
that bitch on the left looks like she's having her period. That or she never had sex with a frenchman. Im just saying.
Stepper85 5 months ago
hawtawtawtawtawtawtawtawtawt
Stepper85 5 months ago
it is amazing how some francophones whine about anglophones speaking english. french is nice, english is on the rise
quebec is a part of canada. a beautiful place to visit. a nice place to live.
most anglo-quebecois are intelligent, open-minded and friendly people
proudly wave the canadian flag to declare yourselves as an energetic and welcoming population . Canada is the way to go!
ConsiderationAfter 5 months ago
@ConsiderationAfter Hey Dude, You don't believe in using upper-case letters? I like your words though.
4BlocksE2ndOnRight 5 months ago
it is amazing how some francophones whine about anglophones speaking english. french is nice, english is on the rise
quebec is a part of canada. a beautiful place to visit. a nice place to live.
most anglo-quebecois are intelligent, open-minded and friendly people
proudly wave the canadian flag to declare yourselves as an energetic and welcoming population
ConsiderationAfter 5 months ago
JOIN THE ANGLO-QUEBEC IDENITITY FLAG FACEBOOK GROUP TO ABOLISH BILL 101!
Kevinsufacation 5 months ago
Multiculturalism is a plague. There is a reason people on earth naturally segregated themselves through 1000's of years of evolution.
ekultus 6 months ago
L'idée c`est que l'ànglais est facile a apprendre, donc pas besoin d'aller a l'école en anglais. Pour le reste, c'est surtout une question de fierté de notre difference, de la différence entre nous et les anglais dans l'histoire de ce pays. En plus, la langue francaise est bien plus belle et bien plus élaborée que l'anglais.
81PARADIS81 9 months ago
Like crystal said speaking french is an asset and it help you get a job. It's not expensive to live in montreal or quebec, it;s easy to make ends meet
aella3 9 months ago
Hey Guys, I'm in the process of immigrating to Canada, through Quebec skilled worker program. I've just started learning French, however its gonna take little longer than anticipated for me to achieve a expected level of proficiency, English is my first language though. So yeah, my question, will I survive in Quebec, as in gettin a job, making ends meet?
naboordc 9 months ago
la loi 101 osti
eliash1988 9 months ago
were you high? right?
eduardopc3 10 months ago
It is the freaks that you pathetic bastards vote as politicians that force you to speak only French. It is the poor scumbags of Quebec that still believe that an independent Quebec will be utopia. Wake up call, pigs! You are surrounded by Brits, have bent over and got fucked by the Brits and you are not able to say shit.
dtwmtl 10 months ago
@dtwmtl I smell uneducated, ill-informed white supremacist from your comments here and on other videos. Am I far from the truth?
1curieux 6 months ago
@1curieux far from it, pal. The uneducated is you, moron.
dtwmtl 6 months ago
Moi je suis bonne, je connais pas les enjeux de quoi je parle et je me fous complètent du patrimoine Québécois et de la vrai langue des Québécois, ceux qui sont les vrai seuls Québécois.
Je suis cool parce que dut passer à travers le méchant système Québécois d'éducation.
Les francophones sont vraiment imbéciles
Je suis bonne
Amecaret 10 months ago 18
@Amecaret LOL
chillraph 8 months ago
@Amecaret
Je crois que tu n'es pas a ta place ici alors,le canada est un vaste pays et pas si lointain.Tape 401 sur Google map!
interima 5 months ago
@Amecaret You are more stupid than them...
WikiLeaksTUBE 4 months ago
@Amecaret haha... so easy...
Bashnutter 3 months ago
When you shot that video English had been made mandatory from grade 1 in elementary school from grade one for 3 years ;-) (By the PQ's school reform) I live in Beauce (99% French) and all my friends are at least "functional" in English. Bill 101 does mandate non-English speaking immigrants to go to French school though, it also says that French should be "predominant" in signs/postings... but does not outlaw other languages. There has been some abuse of it, but I don't think it's oppressive.
1curieux 11 months ago
t'est ben hawt!
juanchisgomez 11 months ago
@juanchisgomez
:)
aella3 11 months ago
Hey girls! In my point of view, you are wrong in a few point. It's not true that most of quebecer don't speak English. I do, and even if I come from Abitibi-Temisqamingue (far away). We are forced to learn English since our third year of primary school and trust me, in Montreal it's a real handicap to not speak English. Our generation is bilingual (especially in Montreal). OftenWe just are too shy to being laugh about because of stupid people making stupid joke about the French Canadian accent.
mistaflo89 11 months ago 8
wtf are you 2 talking about what is your point you make us stupider posting videos
Chansulus 11 months ago
@Chansulus why are you bothering and wasting your time to comment on our boring videos :p
aella3 11 months ago
Les Québecois les seuls bilingues au Canada... laissez-moi rire svp.
Le Nouveau-Brunswick est officiellement la SEULE province bilingue. Les Québecois sont unilingues francophones et de toutes façons rejettent tout ce qui est en anglais (notamment les extrémistes du groupuscule "L'Impératif Français"... de dangereux individus)
LondonUnderground186 11 months ago
@LondonUnderground186 Je n’aime pas la façon que tu es capable de généralisé. Je suis francophone, je parle anglais comme la plupart de mes amis et je ne rejette pas ce qui est anglais. Je crois normal de devoir protéger notre langue. L'histoire le prouve, les Acadien déporté en Louisiane ont presque tous été assimilé. Pratiquement plus personne ne parlent français et qui était parti intégrante de leur culture. Si tu ne sais pas d'où tu viens, tu ne sais pas où aller
SodaPopensky 11 months ago 2
@SodaPopensky Je n'ai pas dit qu'il fallait renier ses origines, loin de là. Mais je prends l'exemple du Québec avec des groupuscules "extrémistes" comme la SSJB ou les membres actifs de l'Impératif Français.
Ce qui m'a toujours le plus enragé lorsque je vivais au Québec, c'était de les entendre dire qu'ils parlaient mieux le français qu'en France car nous sommes submergés d'anglicismes. En France je n'ai jamais entendu "windshiled", "tires", "aller luncher", "le gasket de tête", "les wipers"...
LondonUnderground186 11 months ago
@LondonUnderground186
il y a beaucoup plus d`anglicismes en France
UneILEuneVille 4 months ago
@UneILEuneVille Depuis quand? En France on dit un pare-brise, des freins, des essuie-glace, les clignotants, les pneus, le capot, le tableau de bord, un joint de culasse.... vous dites le windshield, les brake, les wipers, les flashers, les tires, le hood, le dash et les gaskets! Alors de qui utilise davantage les anglicismes entre le Québec et la France, force est de constater que c'est bien le Québec! Ce ne sont pas nos "shopping" ou nos "weekends" qui font de nous des accrocs aux anglicismes
LondonUnderground186 4 months ago
@LondonUnderground186
l`automobile c`est très nord-américain
UneILEuneVille 4 months ago
@UneILEuneVille Aucun rapport... chaque pays a son propre vocabulaire que ce soit les voitures ou autres. On peut aussi citer les line-up, l'heure du lunch, le seisme a shaké le Japon, sur la map, etc... C'est bien beau de vouloir protéger la langue française, encore faut-il le faire correctement...
LondonUnderground186 4 months ago
@LondonUnderground186
je suppose qu`après un court séjour en France j`en aurais autant à dire
l`automobile fait partie de la culture américaine...c`est un des piliers de l`économie nord-américaine
difficile de ne pas utiliser des mots anglais quand on parle d`auto
ce sont les français qui gèrent la langue française
nouveaux mots admis en 2010 : geek, clubbeurs, pipolisation, slim, wiki, buzz
au Québec nous francisons les entreprises
en France vous anglicisez la langue
UneILEuneVille 4 months ago
@UneILEuneVille Un des piliers de l'économie nord-américaine qui s'éffondre. Rien qu'à voir tous ces licenciements en masse, il n'y a pas de quoi se réjouir...
LondonUnderground186 4 months ago
@LondonUnderground186
impératif français de dangeureux individus ?
en quoi est-ce dangeureux de promouvoir la langue française ?
ça va pas la tête ? qualifier la SSJB de groupuscule extrémiste ? impératif français de dangeureux individus ?
toi qui se surnomme london, c`est quoi ton crisse de problème osti denfant dchienne ?
UneILEuneVille 4 months ago
@UneILEuneVille Regarde mec... encore une remarque du genre et je te fais bannir de YouTube, c'est clair? Je ne t'ai pas insulté par contre tu le fais en toute aisance. C'est trop facile d'utiliser Internet pour chier sur la gueule du monde. Si mon surnom "LondonUnderground" te dérange, je n'y peux rien.
Les Québecois... je vous fous tous dans le même panier! Vous ne servez à rien!
LondonUnderground186 4 months ago
@LondonUnderground186
la SSJB n`est pas extrémiste ( d`où sors-tu cette énormité)
elle est active dans toutes les sphères de la société civile ( économie, éducation, culture, politique, sociale )
ce n`est pas un groupuscule non plus
il y a doit bien y avoir un million de membres
c`est la plus vieille association civile de canadiens-français
tu ne sais manifestement pas de quoi tu parles
impératif français est un osbl voué à la promotion de la langue française
UneILEuneVille 4 months ago
@UneILEuneVille Je sais très bien de quoi je parle, rien qu'à lire les témoignages de gens frustrés qu'on leur parle en anglais au Québec, ou bien d'obliger les allophones à mettre leurs mômes dans des écoles et Cégeps en français. Quand on oblige, c'est de la dictature, tous ce qu'est le Québec et c'est pour ça que je suis aprti vers l'Ouest canadien. C'est drôle, depuis que je ne vis plus au Québec, je me sens enfin vivre au Canada!
La SSJB qu'elle reste où elle est et on sera bon copains.
LondonUnderground186 4 months ago
@LondonUnderground186
tes partie mon cul
je suis certain que tu parasites les taxes des Québécois
comme fait le reste de ta famille en france
juste bons à critiquer vous ne construisez rien vous détruisez
vous êtes une charge et le resterez pendant des générations
un poids primitif
en aucun cas un actif pour notre société francophone moderne
tu représente tout ce qu`il y a de plus moyen-âgeux
UneILEuneVille 4 months ago
@UneILEuneVille Oh regarde... ta loi 101 et ton Québec, taille-les toi bien en pointe et fais toi du bien!
Je n'ai plus de temps à perdre avec un pareil abruti de ton acabit. Oui j'ai quitté le Québec pour aller vivre chez les vilains albertains qui polluent. Alors reste où tu es, et fous nous la paix.
Ma famille elle t'emmerde! Tout comme tes fils de pute de compatriotes québeckers! Allez dégage pauvre merde, tu ne vaux rien!
LondonUnderground186 4 months ago
@LondonUnderground186 Tabarnak d'immigré sal. Retourne dans ton pays de merde ou vous êtes encore au moyen age. Pourquoi tu est ici de toute façon si tu est si fier de ton pays RETOURNE Y DONC. Fais une faveur à tout le monde pis décriss. Les seuls immigrés qui sont accepté sont ceux qui s'intègre.
Jayn0o 4 months ago
@Jayn0o Toi aussi tu veux avoir ton profil banni de YouTube? Alors continue tes profanations et tu y auras droit... Fais attention mec
LondonUnderground186 4 months ago
@LondonUnderground186 Toi t'est blanche comme neige la ptite ?
Jayn0o 4 months ago
You should be grateful to Quebec taxpayers for being where you are now. When you were in France and Germany, I assume you received an education in the local language. ( Unless you went to a private school). Why should it be different in Quebec ? You were not forced to go to a French school, you could always go to Saskatchewan and attend an English school. ( Unless you freeloaders expected Quebec taxpayers to pay for your public English school) . If you don't like it there, leave it. Plain simple
feylong19 1 year ago 2
Nous vaincrons.
madaneau 1 year ago
When I was younger I would have liked to be able to choose to study in english but now I am glad I studied my high school in french, what does not kill you only makes you stronger :)
aella3 1 year ago
@aella3 your english seems good.
wayfarin 1 year ago
@aella3
except for cancer, aids and the like.
Kevinsufacation 5 months ago
"forced"? "forced" to study in french schools? I guess that explains the essence of bigotry...
Zev121 1 year ago
je suis trillingue !!!
aella3 1 year ago
tu es vraiment une pauvre conne. Les seules personnes vraiment billingues au Canada sont les Québécois.
verbod 1 year ago
@verbod oui tout à fait... surtout quand ils ne savent dire que "Yes, No, Toaster"
LondonUnderground186 11 months ago
Tu as raison mais avec un peu d'effort les anglophone vont reussir a parler le francais comme les immigrants :)
aella3 1 year ago
Les Québécois sont les plus bilingues d'Amérique du Nord. C'est un fait. Alors, j'imagine que tous les unilingues anglophone, si je suis votre logique douteuse, sont de purs arriérés ? N'est-ca pas ?
wallborrow 1 year ago
Finalement, la demoiselle de droite conclus en parlant de confusion linguistique. S'il y a une chose que nous autres indépendantistes québécois voulons combattre, c'est bien ce genre de confusion. Il nous apparaît évident qu'un telle confusion ne peut que favoriser, à terme, la langue du plus fort, soit l'anglais.
You yourself do not want to be assimilated, obviously. Neither do we. And so we use the legislative tools at our disposition to prevent our otherwise inevitable disappearance.
DaimonAugustus 1 year ago
I'd also like to say that most people are not immigrants. On est immigrant que si on a élu domicile dans un pays autre que celui où on est né. Ce que vous voulez dire, c'est que nous avons tous des ancêtres qui furent immigrants. Les amérindiens y compris, soit dit en passant.
DaimonAugustus 1 year ago
@DaimonAugustus c'est vrai
aella3 1 year ago
Vous avancez également comme un fait que les allophones sont trilingue, les anglophones bilingues, et les francophones unilingues. C'est malheureusement faux. On trouve des exemples d'unilinguisme, de billinguisme, de trilinguisme et même de polyglottie dans chacun de ces trois groupes.
Französich ist meine erste sprache, aber drei sprachen kann ich sprechen.
French is my first language, but I can speak three languages.
Le français est ma langue maternelle, mais je peux parler trois langues.CQFD
DaimonAugustus 1 year ago
Now, there are a few other points that I would like to address here. Je le ferai cependant en français.
La demoiselle de gauche portant le t-shirt rose fait un commentaire des plus étranges vers 0:49. Alors qu'il est question d'ouverture d'esprit, mademoiselle dit : "No scepticism". Or, il me semble que le scepticisme et l'esprit critique sont justement les pierres angulaires de l'ouverture d'esprit. Le dogmatisme, qui est contraire à l'esprit critique, est la forme ultime de fermeture d'esprit
DaimonAugustus 1 year ago
Much progress has been done since then, the proof being that both ladies in this video can speak french, arguably better than one of them would admit it. That would have been unthinkable only 40 years ago. Certainly, there is no irony there, as is claimed in the video. You can speak french, and that's all we ask. You are not required to assimilate.
DaimonAugustus 1 year ago
Francophones were aware of that fact as well, and many decided to send their children school as well. The prospect, then, was to see french disappear in the more or less long term.
After gaining power in 1976, the PQ passed that law as a temporary measure to prevent french from disappearing, while waiting for Québec to become independant. Temporary because in a normal country, as an independant Québec would be, people adopt the language of the majority rather naturally without being forced.
DaimonAugustus 1 year ago
Regression of the french language in Canada was a constant trend since the British military conquest of 1760. Two hundred years later, that trend was still observed, even in Québec where francophones were and still are the vast majority.
On average, 85% of immigrant parents sent their children to english school in Québec. The reason for that was the important economic, social and political prestige of english in Québec, compared to that of french. Choosing french was choosing social inferiority
DaimonAugustus 1 year ago
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How is that claim both false and non-neutral ?
It is false because that particular piece of legislation was passed with the intent to protect the french language, and not to assimilate immigrants. In the 1970s, forcing non-anglophones to send their children to french school, among other measures, was decided because of the sociolinguistic trends observed then, and to some extend still observed today.
DaimonAugustus 1 year ago
I find it very funny that a person who criticizes biased positions on one subject then goes on to adopt a clearly biased position on another one. Indeed, the video is unapologetically biased against Bill 101 (Loi 101, ou Charte de la langue française, dans la langue de Molière, fyi).
The bias comes from the following assertion. The lady on the right claims that Bill 101 was passed with the aim to assimilate immigrants. That claim is both false, and non-neutral (unfavorable), thus biased.
DaimonAugustus 1 year ago
This just our opinion on the matter, that is why it is called a video blog...
There are advantage and disadvantages in any subject that involves culture and politics
aella3 1 year ago
Who are you to say what is right or wrong? What's right to you is completely wrong to someone else.
Mates, if u want to get the point of the video, fast forward to 3:30.
Kevinsufacation 1 year ago
@Kevinsufacation cé pas fort en...
LUCA7FOLD 1 year ago
That was like a hotdog. A bit of tasty meat, adulterated with unidentifiable crap.
ferretburger 1 year ago
@ferretburger @ferretburger
I wish I was am Oscar meyer weiner ,,,,
aella3 1 year ago