Date de diffusion : 29 juin 1984 Avec beaucoup d'humour, René Lévesque raconte qu'il est responsable de l'entrée en politique de Pierre Elliott Trudeau
@NemesiaQc1993 Make sure to choose the path wisely: whether you want Quebec to be a small French museum to amuse others in North America, Or a successful/ ever going up corner of North America, mighty yet beautiful with the unique spice of the Frenchness and the nature. If you truly love the entity called Quebec, before saying it’s French or English or even Aboriginal(where the name "Quebec" came from), you should know it’s time to get over it and break the curse/ seal of Bill 101 on Quebec.
@NemesiaQc1993 Then, what is Bill 101's oppressive control for? In this rate, even with the charm of unique Frenchness or the beauty of mountains and rivers, Quebec will go down and down til the bottom as long as Bill 101 is in place. We all know the facts/ reality surrounds us, yet we chose the wrong path to deal with it. St. Lawrence River is there to flow and for us to take advantage of, not for us to block it and stop it from flowing cuz we don’t want to have it here. You know what I mean?
@NemesiaQc1993 We discussed/ concluded that Quebec is a unique entity composed of all of French, English, Native, and the others. It is NOT France, NOR England, Russia, Italia, Japan, or China. Quebec is Quebec, and it deserves to choose the best option possible for its own prosperity and true freedom. It doesn't matter if some more people go to English schools if that means more benefits for Quebec and the people of Quebec on their path with the tool.
@NemesiaQc1993 Do you honestly believe, without Bill101 it will be Quebec completely without French in the future? Do you think giving people of Quebec including yourself the freedom of choice, and a great opportunity to learn one of the most useful languages will make the quality of life any worse?? I honestly don’t think so, at all. I would think even if you set up a tyrant law to prevent people from accessing French schools/languages in Quebec, French/ the heritage will still be there.
@skyscraper03 '' Bill 101 '' is almost not applicated. The government don't do anything against the one who breaks the rules. Its almost impossible to find a job in Montreal if you speak French and not English. So be in peace lolll !
@skyscraper03 Now I agree that Quebec is not composed only by that, other people, English, Allophone, Native people… They play also a part in our culture, they add their little something and its perfect like this. However, French will always have a special place in our heart and it’s a collective democratic choice that we made.
@skyscraper03 For some places, maybe language is not the main thing, but there is always something that makes a place special, otherwise this place is empty.
Even if I’m not from Arabia or France, the fact that we speak the same language is an incredible bridge. But imagine if the entire world speaks French or Spanish or English and if everybody has the same culture how it would be boring, horrible…! Its why I said it was our soul… (I didn’t say French is the soul of Quebec….. I said our language AND our culture are our soul… )
Quebecers have decided that their language and their culture are Important for them. It’s a collective choice. The French language characterise not only Montreal, but all Quebec and sorry, but the Quebec without French is something else, but not Québec. We are bound by that and other things also, and this is a wonderful feeling.
@NemesiaQc1993 Lastly, I just want to say that I am a person who doesn't hate anyone, and truly and purely LOVE the place called Quebec. - Peace
skyscraper03 1 month ago
@NemesiaQc1993 Make sure to choose the path wisely: whether you want Quebec to be a small French museum to amuse others in North America, Or a successful/ ever going up corner of North America, mighty yet beautiful with the unique spice of the Frenchness and the nature. If you truly love the entity called Quebec, before saying it’s French or English or even Aboriginal(where the name "Quebec" came from), you should know it’s time to get over it and break the curse/ seal of Bill 101 on Quebec.
skyscraper03 1 month ago
@NemesiaQc1993 Then, what is Bill 101's oppressive control for? In this rate, even with the charm of unique Frenchness or the beauty of mountains and rivers, Quebec will go down and down til the bottom as long as Bill 101 is in place. We all know the facts/ reality surrounds us, yet we chose the wrong path to deal with it. St. Lawrence River is there to flow and for us to take advantage of, not for us to block it and stop it from flowing cuz we don’t want to have it here. You know what I mean?
skyscraper03 1 month ago
@NemesiaQc1993 We discussed/ concluded that Quebec is a unique entity composed of all of French, English, Native, and the others. It is NOT France, NOR England, Russia, Italia, Japan, or China. Quebec is Quebec, and it deserves to choose the best option possible for its own prosperity and true freedom. It doesn't matter if some more people go to English schools if that means more benefits for Quebec and the people of Quebec on their path with the tool.
skyscraper03 1 month ago
@NemesiaQc1993 Do you honestly believe, without Bill101 it will be Quebec completely without French in the future? Do you think giving people of Quebec including yourself the freedom of choice, and a great opportunity to learn one of the most useful languages will make the quality of life any worse?? I honestly don’t think so, at all. I would think even if you set up a tyrant law to prevent people from accessing French schools/languages in Quebec, French/ the heritage will still be there.
skyscraper03 1 month ago
@skyscraper03 '' Bill 101 '' is almost not applicated. The government don't do anything against the one who breaks the rules. Its almost impossible to find a job in Montreal if you speak French and not English. So be in peace lolll !
NemesiaQc1993 1 month ago
@skyscraper03 Now I agree that Quebec is not composed only by that, other people, English, Allophone, Native people… They play also a part in our culture, they add their little something and its perfect like this. However, French will always have a special place in our heart and it’s a collective democratic choice that we made.
NemesiaQc1993 1 month ago
@skyscraper03 For some places, maybe language is not the main thing, but there is always something that makes a place special, otherwise this place is empty.
NemesiaQc1993 1 month ago
Even if I’m not from Arabia or France, the fact that we speak the same language is an incredible bridge. But imagine if the entire world speaks French or Spanish or English and if everybody has the same culture how it would be boring, horrible…! Its why I said it was our soul… (I didn’t say French is the soul of Quebec….. I said our language AND our culture are our soul… )
NemesiaQc1993 1 month ago
Quebecers have decided that their language and their culture are Important for them. It’s a collective choice. The French language characterise not only Montreal, but all Quebec and sorry, but the Quebec without French is something else, but not Québec. We are bound by that and other things also, and this is a wonderful feeling.
NemesiaQc1993 1 month ago