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Originally Posted by 1overcosc
Canadian provinces have too much autonomy for this to be workable, as Acadie would be a bit of a basketcase of a province, economically, and be spread over a very unworkable geography. And then of course you have Moncton which has a large francophone population but is itself majority anglophone.
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It doesn't matter to these linguistic zealots. They are so hung up on the notion of creating political enclaves as linguistic and ethnocultural safe spaces that they ignore geopolitical and economic realities.
The worst one of course is New Brisavoine. Of course, he has no skin in the game since he is from France. He just relishes being a shit disturber. His hatred for the English language and the "Anglo-Saxon" race is such that he agitates against any form of cooperation, cohabitation or camaraderie between francophones and anglophones as he sees this as an inevitable path towards assimilation, acculturation and accommodation. It is telling that he accuses us of domination, indoctrination and gaslighting and being practitioners of the "Stockholm syndrome" against our francophone relatives, friends and neighbours. What bunk.
I guess as far as NB is concerned, the 50% of the staff of my department who are francophone are a lost cause, and are simply collaborators being led to the slaughter. I guess the minor hockey team that my eldest son coaches (which is 50% Acadian kids) should be immediately disbanded in order to protect them from assimilation. They need to be protected from anglophone influence by being made to play on French speaking teams, with Acadian coaches, and should learn that the anglo kids (former team mates) are just enemies and adversaries who they should not associate with. The two solitudes indeed.........
People like NB want to build walls and barriers. They are segregationists.
This is not my Canada.
In any event, I am now done with this thread - this time for good.
I wonder if the SSP mods should consider just shutting the thread down permanently. It is a toxic environment.