Wednesday, February 9, 2011

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Maxime Bernier (Lord Durham) and French. All


Do this does not just our national Maxime Bernier calls and says that Bill 101 is unnecessary. This law says he is the epitome of a "state coercion" because it forces children of francophone and children of immigrants in Quebec to send their children to French schools, at least until secondary ... (Although since Charest's Liberals split up this law, if we have $ $ $, we can break free ...)

It is true that English Canada and the U.S. do not impose this constraint outrageous ! Is it because this companies are more "liberal", more "fair", more "democratic" than Quebec, the company "totalitarian" tendency or draconian?

But no Maxime, the fact that English Canada or the U.S. laws do not impose language (although California, New Mexico and other U.S. states have adopted in recent years of laws for type 101 declare English the official language and impose it on commercial signs ...) if binding is simply the mathematical logic: they are large enough demographically to their language comes naturally, without legislative pressure. Now Quebec is strong enough demographically to America to let the free choice of language of instruction? Asking the question answers itself.

Libertarianism Maxime Bernier is a disembodied ideology, which posits itself as the "common sense" of individual freedom against "the State and powerful villain, but ideology does not hold when s' acts of the implement. Treat all individuals symmetrically in an asymmetrical situation like Quebec in North America would mean the slow but certain death of the French on this continent.

But Maxime Bernier has nothing to do with reality and mathematics, he prefers to build its reputation by playing a role very popular in Canada: that of "Canadian-French service" that will put Quebec in its place! After all, Jean Chretien (and to a lesser extent Pierre Elliott Trudeau before him) have played this partition (bad pun) with success.

Personality Maxime Bernier becomes very popular in the ROC (rest of Canada), and this popularity is built on prejudices Persistent: Quebec is a society "illiberal" presqu'incapable to adopt the main principles of liberty and democracy, if not through the Charter and English Canada, which then become the bulwark against totalitarian our drift.

(There is an old bottom of the thought of Lord Durham that reappears behind this speech and the applause it generates in the ROC: abolishing our language laws, Quebec respects more the principles of liberalism ... Durham in 1840 proposed the assimilation of French Canadians did not think otherwise, he believed that the anglicized Quebec served ambitions "civilizing" so that we come out in English in a certain barbarism to bring us into liberalism. ..)

170 years later, Maxime Bernier, with full thickness (another pun) of his thought, and adds a new piece is in the service of the Empire ...

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