Canadians Against Forced Bilingualism

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  • All i got to say is this. I am from Moncton, NB, where there is 60 Eng and 40 Fr. I have lived here most of my life. The French are fucking stupid. They are rude as well. I got more capabilities in a working career than any Frenchman, yett I can't get a job because i am not bilingual!!  Pick a stupid Frenchman over a qualifed English everytime. And by the way this is not Quebec, where I have to learn French.

  • Good I m opposed too to forced bilingualism, frenc for Quebec and english for the ROC, ok?

  • @1curieux

    Obviously because the richest Canadians DON'T work for the government. Nope, not lies or BS. Seeing that I couldn't get a government job, I formed my own corporation and put most of my taxable income into it so instead of paying 50% taxes, I am only paying 16%. Smart, right? If you don't care then why did you start this whole charade when its obvious that I am right. The truth hurts doesn't it. LOL! Stupid french liberal..

  • @1curieux

    "I know more about the world than most people since I was on airplanes since I was 3 months old. " I meant to say 8 weeks old.

  • @1curieux

    The difference is I spent my own money travelling, you went on somebody else's dime and you were working. BIG difference. I have traveled the world already and when I get some time off work, I plan to do a lot more of it. I live a little everyday and I have done things that you only dream of doing.

  • @1curieux

    I know more about the world than most people since I was on airplanes since I was 3 months old. I rarely eat at fast food joints and of course some people spent upwards of $1000 on wine. I am of the top 0.5% richest Canadians so there is not many people richer than me unless you want to go outside Canada.

    My facts are right, if you don't want to believe them, that's your problem. I have a life, unlike you, thanks. I am not in my basement, and that's probably where you are.

  • @albertabeefcowboy84 LAST proof you don't know much about the world: try 48$/hour for an airline (between Hong Kong, London, Amsterdam, Tel Aviv, all of North America etc.) and in case you didn't know: in some restaurants in Alberta (outside your usual fast food hangouts) some people spend 1000$ or more per meal just on wine (yes, some people are richer than you!) and tip accordingly.

    Get your facts right (i.e. better sources), get a life, get out of your basement, travel and live a little.

  • @1curieux

    Not my business if you think $ 13 an hour is a lot of money but it really isn't.

  • @1curieux

    There is no money in tourism so I caught you in another lie since you said you made a lot of money. Airline stewards don't make great amounts of money. Travelling around the world? Probably to the same two cities every flight.

  • @albertabeefcowboy84 Ask a couple of contractors, hotel managers, principals... you'll see what the reputation is (and don't just ask one if you do... go for a reliable amount and they will tell you: harworkers.)

    Tourism: Lots of money and free time in the airline business, enough to study at university full time while living in 2 different cities/provinces and traveling around the world. Great job, just didn't challenge me enough at the time. (had to be bilingual; English + another language)

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