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Originally Posted by CivicBlues
Thank the mods for finally creating this thread. What took so long? Maybe the rest of us can finally peruse the other threads at our leisure without having to read through page after page of some obtuse take from Anglo-Quebecois-growing-up-in-Franco-Ontario point of view. Or whatever.
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Hear hear.
To me, ethnicity - and who's in and who's out - is kind of a "angels dancing on the head of a pin" kind of thing that I grow tiresome over.
I know this sounds trite, but the worst that can happen if we let people identify with a place or culture on their own volition is that we get a city like Toronto that doesn't have a dish or an accent or, maybe, at worst, we all live in an International Airport.
The worst that can happen if people that used to beat each other over the head over class differences decides to form an in-group called an ethnicity and decide who gets in or out is, well, genocide, ethnic cleansing, a sclerotic ossification of culture, etc*.
*PS: I'm not saying that's happening in contemporary Quebec.
But if we are playing the "Quebecois are an ethnic group" game, then it's not one of the world's most defined or ancient ethnic cultures. It's not like Quebecois can read something written by their ancestors with the same types of last names from 2,200 years ago with minimal difficulty the way that Han Chinese can read a poem in small seal script from the Qin dynasty.