astr0creep Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 So if you insult larger group of people it http://entertainmentandbeyond.blogspot.com/
Reinoc Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 Slightly agressive aren't we (before the mod edit that is...)? This is exactly the kind of thing I was writing about. Of course language is part of a culture, as a means of communicating it to the people concerned. The thing is that in Quebec, anglophones are part of our culture, wether the francophones accept it or not. Putting together a language police in order to block(no pun intended) a part of this province's distinct culture is wrong. And the fact that a lot of francophones in Quebec are ready to become violent about it is proof of their narrowmindedness. And the problem is on both sides. Anglophones are sticking together as are Francophones. One can pinpoint French and Anglo ''gettos'' in Montreal. We need to mix things up, make friends with each other. This war is over! We need to grow up as a society before we even think about becoming a country. Thats all I'm saying. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> We do not "block" anglophones, we make sure that everything is available in french. As for mixing things up, I think it's in the making. More and more people are bilingual, on both "sides", as the older generations are going away (in Florida ).
alanschu Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 I always shake my head with a smile when I hear about signs things such as signs that have to have the French part twice as big as the English part and all that sort of stuff.
Reinoc Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 (edited) It's same size or bigger. BIG OPENING SALE GRANDE VENTE D'OUVERTURE That's not a good example but you get the meaning,right? Edited January 24, 2006 by Reinoc
kirottu Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 (edited) In Finland states that have more finnish swedish than finns have all their signs for places first in swedish and then in finnish. I think it Edited January 24, 2006 by kirottu This post is not to be enjoyed, discussed, or referenced on company time.
Judge Hades Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 Man, why couldn't we humans just develop one language, Common. I mean it would save a lot of headaches.
Dark_Raven Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 Man, why couldn't we humans just develop one language, Common. I mean it would save a lot of headaches. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Latin has been known as the universal language in the scientific community. They should teach it world wide since some languages originated from it like French, Spanish, etc. Hades was the life of the party. RIP You'll be missed.
Diamond Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 (edited) Man, why couldn't we humans just develop one language, Common. I mean it would save a lot of headaches. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> But eventually, it evolves, and we will have a lot of dialects and more headaches (Why is there multiple dialects of English?). PS There is an artificial language, Interlingua, but it is not that popular. Edited January 24, 2006 by Diamond
Volourn Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 (edited) "Now explain that cowardice part in your post, I'm not sure I get that." Simple. Instead of running away from the problems of a multi cultural Kanada they should be working with fellow Kanadians to work out differences. Instead, Seperatists want to take their bagagge and split just ebcause the country isn't perfect. Running away from your problems is *always* the cowardly way. Edited January 24, 2006 by Volourn DWARVES IN PROJECT ETERNITY = VOLOURN HAS PLEDGED $250.
Reinoc Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 But we do not feel Canadian. For us Canadians are strangers, just like Americans. For us, separation is not running away from the problem, it is solving the problem. I am sure that Canada will be a lot better without Quebec, as I am sure we will be a lot better outside Canada.
Diamond Posted January 25, 2006 Posted January 25, 2006 Do you seriously think that demographics will immediately change with separation? Territorial division will be only on paper, other things will stay the same for quite a long time.
Lucius Posted January 25, 2006 Posted January 25, 2006 It does make a difference, you know. DENMARK! It appears that I have not yet found a sig to replace the one about me not being banned... interesting.
Diamond Posted January 25, 2006 Posted January 25, 2006 (edited) It does make a difference, you know. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> How? It is not like all non-French Kanadians will move out on the day of separation. Also all business and administrative issues will take years to sort out, not to mention legislation. Edited January 25, 2006 by Diamond
Jedihuh? Posted January 25, 2006 Posted January 25, 2006 (edited) to diamond; can I just ask why your spelling Canadians with a K instead of a C???? and I don't think quebec should seperate, theres no reasonable reason for it. heh edit: course I don't live in quebec and have never been there and have no plan on going there exept maybe to see my cousin get beat by donald brasheir Edited January 25, 2006 by Jedihuh?
Lucius Posted January 25, 2006 Posted January 25, 2006 It does make a difference, you know. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> How? It is not like all non-French Kanadians will move out on the day of separation. Also all business and administrative issues will take years to sort out, not to mention legislation. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Of course it wouldn't be something they could see or touch the next day, but it would be comforting to know, perhaps? Hell I don't know for sure, I'm just picturing my nation being part of some other power. DENMARK! It appears that I have not yet found a sig to replace the one about me not being banned... interesting.
alanschu Posted January 25, 2006 Posted January 25, 2006 (edited) But we do not feel Canadian. For us Canadians are strangers, just like Americans. For us, separation is not running away from the problem, it is solving the problem. I am sure that Canada will be a lot better without Quebec, as I am sure we will be a lot better outside Canada. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You should be careful with the "we's" Personally I think Quebec would be in a world of hurt without Canada. And I don't think Canada would be better off either. Edited January 25, 2006 by alanschu
Volourn Posted January 25, 2006 Posted January 25, 2006 "Personally I think Quebec would be in a world of hurt without Canada.' So do the Seperatists... hence why they don't want to give up the rights of being Kanadians... just the responsibility. Afterall, they're xenophobes who can't tell time. LOL P.S. Yes, I'm bigoted towards Seperatists. DWARVES IN PROJECT ETERNITY = VOLOURN HAS PLEDGED $250.
alanschu Posted January 25, 2006 Posted January 25, 2006 To be fair, I did add that Canada would probably be worse off too.
Reinoc Posted January 25, 2006 Posted January 25, 2006 But we do not feel Canadian. For us Canadians are strangers, just like Americans. For us, separation is not running away from the problem, it is solving the problem. I am sure that Canada will be a lot better without Quebec, as I am sure we will be a lot better outside Canada. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You should be careful with the "we's" Personally I think Quebec would be in a world of hurt without Canada. And I don't think Canada would be better off either. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> The "we" I'm refering to is the separatists. And Volourn, yeah, sure, we're all xenophobe bastards.
Volourn Posted January 25, 2006 Posted January 25, 2006 (edited) I never said you were bastards... "For us Canadians are strangers, just like Americans" Really? One of the Seperatist ideas floating about was Quebec joining the US..... Edited January 25, 2006 by Volourn DWARVES IN PROJECT ETERNITY = VOLOURN HAS PLEDGED $250.
Diamond Posted January 25, 2006 Posted January 25, 2006 to diamond; can I just ask why your spelling Canadians with a K instead of a C???? Perhaps because of reading too much Volourn's posts And to separatists here. Economy of the country is tightly integrated, how are you going to stand on your own? What are you going to without the resources of the rest of Canada? What about the impact on foreign relations?
alanschu Posted January 25, 2006 Posted January 25, 2006 It's not exactly a secret that Quebec gets rather large amounts of money (equalization payments and whatnot) from the federal government of Canada. How are Canadian's "strangers" to you? I lived with a guy from Amos, Quebec, and he had no problems relating. Though he admitted he was not a separatist.
astr0creep Posted January 25, 2006 Posted January 25, 2006 Man, why couldn't we humans just develop one language, Common. I mean it would save a lot of headaches. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> In 10-15 years it will be mandarin http://entertainmentandbeyond.blogspot.com/
astr0creep Posted January 25, 2006 Posted January 25, 2006 But we do not feel Canadian. For us Canadians are strangers, just like Americans. For us, separation is not running away from the problem, it is solving the problem. I am sure that Canada will be a lot better without Quebec, as I am sure we will be a lot better outside Canada. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> There is a silent majority in Quebec that disagrees with you. We are canadians first, Quebecers second. http://entertainmentandbeyond.blogspot.com/
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