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Originally Posted by MonctonRad
Does what the Quebec government is currently perpetrating against the anglophone minority and the aboriginal populations of the province constitute cultural genocide?
Discuss...........
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The Indigenous angle has been a
super fucking convenient one for the opponents of Bill 96, but let's be serious for a second.
I've already stated that I think that Indigenous students could be exempted from the educational aspects of the bill.
But that's just because so many Indigenous groups in Quebec has become anglicized and lost their language (and much culture) to English. Not French.
Bill 96 as such doesn't pose a threat to Indigenous culture at all. But sure it is an issue for Indigenous kids who are now for all intents and purposes North American anglophones linguistically and (to a large degree) culturally. So I do see it as a bit unfair to effectively colonize them a second time by imposing French on them now.
But the real damage to their Indigenous character was already done generations ago. That has nothing to do with Bill 96.
They're fighting Bill 96 mostly as people who live in Quebec who speak (often only) English, not really as Indigenous people who want to retain, say, Mohawk culture.
We all may play different roles depending on the cause at hand.