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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.
It’s high time bilingualism was voted on by the people so that the majority can again take our country back. They say it’s a democracy but since when does a minority rule a democracy. Democratic rule in Canada died with the liberal party under that sorry excuse for a prime minister Pierre Trudeau. The savings would pay the national debt without raising taxes in short order. Quebec has decided that they want to be French only. That means less than 5% of the remaining French speaking are running the rest of Canada from a federal level and NB at the provincial level. we know the English speaking people are apathetic, but wait till they wake up.
Even France requires it’s students to learn English in order to better prepare them for international commerce. Here we let the tail wag the dog.
Keeeping the Joual language (French patois) of Kebec alive is a costly proposition at best and a waste of Taxpayers money. How does one justify wasting millions on keeping a dead language alive? It’s comparable to putting a dead person on a life support system hoping that person will be brought back to life!
The only result would be a waste of both time and money on an exercise in futility at best. But as they say: “Kebec knows best pn how to splurge!”
To even think that they have so many psychiatrists in Montreal and even they cannot fathom the reason why Kebec is on a journey into oblivion and just cannit see it.