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  • Adam S
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    By "old-fashioned", I think he meant your ethnic nationalism and your persecution paranoia (thinking that you are colonized and oppressed).

  • caosvalencia
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    Québec for the quebecoise, makes perfect sense to me, if they have their own culture, let them celebrate it and let them be free.

    Vive le Québec libre.

    Vixca el País Valencià.

  • Raph0192
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    @italianjen29 In montreal you're partially right. But the rest of quebec is not about multiculturalist. About people outside of quebec seeing quebecker as complainers, it's only canada. Strangers from outside canada don't think the same thing and it's complicated the reasons why quebeccers are seen as complainers in canada.

  • Raph0192
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    LOL I have no idea where you got that. It is one of the place of the world where no slave where ever used. Who are you to say that?

    By the way, Quebec is getting closer and closer from independence. If you look at the stats, more and more people wants it. Though it's real that most want to wait untill the end of the economic crisis.

  • italianjen29
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    @Raph0192 Well I have to tell you thank-you for the very mature and respectful response. typically one can't talk about things like this to most french Quebeccers without them getting verbally aggressive.

  • Raph0192
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    Because we have a different origine from the rest of Canada and that our values, our culture and way of thinking is really different.

    Quebec also tried to separate itself of Canada more then once.

  • patriotedesplaines
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    la saint-jean baptiste is not only a celebration of Québec's culture, it's also our NATIONAL day. 24th of june is the day to promote independance of our land.

    Vive le Québec libre!

  • Raph0192
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    About to pass the number of original Quebecker is exagerating. Montreal is the only place where it may happen. If you look at the capital, you'll see it's far from the truth.

    What do you mean old fashion? Again, where do you get that? Quecbec isn't a conservative province. In fact, it's where the conservative party failed.

  • filou933
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    2 jours avant la st-jean de 2009
    je vous envoye ce message monde qui nous écoute:
    VIVE LE QUÉBEC , SOCIÉTÉ DISTINCTE ET LIBRE DE SES PROPRES CHOIX, LIBRE ET SOUVERAIN ! AVENIR, LIBERTÉ et DÉMOCRATIE POPULAIRE : VIVE LE QUÉBEC', VIVE LE QUÉBEC LIBRE
    Général deGaulle:
    DURANT CE VOYAGE JE ME TROUVAIS DANS UNE ATMOSPHERE QUI EST CELLE DE LA LIBÉRATION !!!
    Bonne st- jean a TOUT les québecois et québecoise SANS EXEPTION
    la fete pour anglo franco FETE au QC

  • jeanseb12345
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    some people dont even know that québec was actually caleld Canada before becoming The Province Of Quebec, so when quebeckers say they are canadiens instead of quebecois….they dont even know how ironic that is….Im not a separatist and i am a french québecois but sometimes some people have to recognize how much the french population that lived in Quebec in the 1600s and 1700s sacrificed and how much they were persicuted just so that we could speak french today.

  • Mark Soloway
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    Wow, it's amazing to listen to people who make up things in their heads, then spew them out on the internet. You must have never read a single history book in your life, the "founding" of Quebec and of Canada are not only linked but are completely one in the same.