Why is Quebec protecting a dying language?

Click here for a 5-minute video which talks about English becoming the international language and China being the largest English-speaking country in the world.

Meanwhile, in Canada, Quebec wants taxpayer funds from English-speakers for their nostalgic agenda to save a language that the people aren’t freelypreserving themselves because the parents want their children to be able to earn a living in the real world. How can a modern, 21st Century country continue to fund Official Bilingualism, robbing from English-speaking Peter to pay French-speaking Paul? The moral contortions required to justify such government policy are embarassing.

But what’s much worse is Quebec’s own police state tactics to preserve the French language in their own province, imposing the unrealistic demands of fringe idoelogues at the expense of the long-term best interests of the citizens and taxpayers.


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