You wouldn’t know this for sure if you didn’t know the language, but I do know the language, and your guess is correct. Taking pride in one’s deep roots in Quebec today is widely considered very wicked, oppressive and xenophobic, especially (of course) in Montreal. Not by everyone—a lot of people still have a backbone—but by a lot of peo…
You wouldn’t know this for sure if you didn’t know the language, but I do know the language, and your guess is correct. Taking pride in one’s deep roots in Quebec today is widely considered very wicked, oppressive and xenophobic, especially (of course) in Montreal. Not by everyone—a lot of people still have a backbone—but by a lot of people. DEI, of course, is entrenched in institutions. French Canadians are reduced to American-style “white people,” i.e. the oppressor class in race Marxism. Christendom is thoroughly demonized, as in Soviet Russia. And anyway, young people just consume global monoculture on their phones, just like their cohort all over the world.
You wouldn’t know this for sure if you didn’t know the language, but I do know the language, and your guess is correct. Taking pride in one’s deep roots in Quebec today is widely considered very wicked, oppressive and xenophobic, especially (of course) in Montreal. Not by everyone—a lot of people still have a backbone—but by a lot of people. DEI, of course, is entrenched in institutions. French Canadians are reduced to American-style “white people,” i.e. the oppressor class in race Marxism. Christendom is thoroughly demonized, as in Soviet Russia. And anyway, young people just consume global monoculture on their phones, just like their cohort all over the world.
It's bleak everywhere.