31 Replies to “Go Already”

  1. What do you expect from a mayor that oks dumping raw sewage into the St. Lawrence but thinks renovating an existing oil pipeline will hurt the environment.

  2. YES. go already in both official languages!
    Here we are changing Oh Canada to make it gender neutral while Quebec have their own version. How about we just sing Oh Canada and blah, blah, blah the rest of it. It’s a miracle we’ve lasted this long as a united country. Oh wait……

  3. Is it time to have another referendum on Quebec separation? However, this time only allowing non-Quebecers to vote?

  4. They’re not really honouring Parizeau with this. They are just using him to erase something that marks Canadian history. To honour Parizeau they should build something new to carry his name. But of course they’d need more money from the rest of Canada to build something new. Quebecois culture is a dead end, it doesn’t create or contribute anything.

  5. Quebec should be forced to change all french words to their gender neutral equivalent.
    Or leave. The present value of a queerexit is some trillions in canadas favour

  6. Is anyone truly surprised? We are only a short time away for apologizing for our roles in the first and second world wars. After all , we invaded Europe , right ? Thank (I was going to say God , but we wouldn’t want to offend anyone) goodness we didn’t drop the bomb’s on Japan – I see an apology and a big bill coming there.

  7. “They’re not really honouring Parizeau with this. They are just using him to erase something that marks Canadian history.”
    Exactly. And it just so happens that this particular something is a constant, irritating reminder to many Quebeckers that their forefathers chose to hide in swamps and seminaries during the two world wars.

  8. And then there was the current prime minister’s father. I am not sure his cowardice inspired his treachery or his treachery inspired his cowardice but he was booted out of the army for indifferent loyalty or some similar excuse. I am not sure why they didn’t remove his commission and had him shoveling shite in the backwoods with the rest of the zombie army.

  9. Jurg Burg, exactly. Cut off their welfare payments would be a good start.
    What Smitherenzes said.
    Btw, this old grunt will be silent during future singing of Oh Canada. We have a Liberal flag and now we have a Liberal anthem. P on them.

  10. Parizeau was an enemy of Canada.
    An old commie who nationalized industry.
    I’ll never forget his drunken response following the referendum loss. Disgraceful.
    Sure, let’s honour him……

  11. Lobsters in a pot park has a nice ring to it, undoubtedly even more in French.

  12. For every Vimy park tear down, I say the other nine Provinces each build a park commemorating the Battle on the Plains of Abraham.

  13. I would suggest that English cities and towns reciprocate by renaming any park which is currently named after Francophone “heros” be renamed to “Vimy Park”

  14. “Quebec should be forced to change all french words to their gender neutral equivalent.”
    Unfortunately nothing in French lacks gender. Every noun, verb, and adjective in French reflects gender. Which brings up an interesting point. It would finish the life’s work for the gibbled French veggie to turn an absolutely correctly gender neutral phrase as “in all thy sons command” and turn it into a grammatical nightmare “in all of us command.” Is the guy some kind of a retard? Oh!

  15. And you can look up loose and lose in the dictionary, but I don’t expect you can teach Autocorrect the difference.

  16. My regiment were the right of Wolfe’s line for that one, I’ll come out of retirement. But on Quebec separation, I vote no. That land belongs to Canada, inherited from Great Britain, which had it by right of conquest and occupation, which is how the French got it before them and the Indians before them.
    The Quebecois can each have a passport valid for one year and a suitcase and a one-way plane ticket to anywhere in the world courtesy of the taxpayers of Canada. If they don’t stay away, they live our way.

  17. How about a compromise, install a plaque on each fire hydrants in the park with name.

  18. Yes indeed, Markon.
    And while we’re at it, don’t forget to include Toronto in the vote to be kicked out as well.

  19. “… Quebecois culture is a dead end, it doesn’t create or contribute anything….”
    many many years ago for a while I thought Le Cirque Du Soleil was one thing Quebec had done and could be proud of, and then I found out that pretty much every performer is not from Quebec, they are from places such as Ukraine, Russia, Romania, Spain etc.

  20. Honestly, who cares?
    The French Canadians contributed so little to our WWI effort it hardly matters. Vimy? There were about as many Japanese Canadians from BC at Vimy as there were French Canadians.
    I think it’s nice they’re changing the name of the park. WWI was an enormous achievement for Canada, and the Quebecois should be ashamed of their collective cowardice during this formative period in our history. That we achieved so much, and they contributed so little, must stick in their craw. So we should hardly rub their noses in it. They’re a defeated people, broken on the Plains of Abraham, and they’ve behaved like it ever since. We can hardly expect them to behave like the rest of us. And these petulant symbolic acts serve as a reminder as to how we should treat them: like spoiled children.
    I’d say we should stop buying products from Quebec, but I honestly can’t think of anything they produce that I consume. Don’t visit. Don’t hire ’em. Don’t vote for ’em. Leave them alone and they’ll slowly turn themselves into Atlantic Canada. Patience friends.

  21. Memorializing ol’ Parizeau?
    Then I say they should rename it: “Parc de l’Argent et du Vote ethnique”.
    Free shots of single malt Scotch for everyone who visits it!

  22. “They’re a defeated people, broken on the Plains of Abraham, and they’ve behaved like it ever since.”
    Yeah, right, unlike English Canadian society, based as it was on the Loyalists who were, er, also a defeated people.

  23. Of course a “Liberal”, Mayor Dennis Coderrierre thinks its a wonderful idea to celebrate someone who advocated for the end of Canada, typical tribal “Liberal”. Yet some people still believe that french talkers that refer to themselves as “Liberals” wanted something different from french talkers who refer to themselves as “Separatists”, a wonderful con game that worked like a charm. Leveseque and Turdo no. 1 played that game to the hilt, turned the country upside down, still fools people to this day… A spectacular con game that gave francos special status as a Province (“officially french”) funded by Canada and a second special status within Canada through Truds imposition of the forced french language industry (“bilingualism”/ 1.4 trillion taxpayer dollars and counting) you know, in order to “save the country”, obliterate it first (“The Just Society”)… “Liberals” were the good guys, “Separatists” were the bad guys, a powerful potion of utter tribal bulls##t… it was an effective scheme though, francos remain one of Canada’s most powerful and influential minority tribes of malcontents to this day and into the future, its a Trudopian right. Hey when your history is essentially worthless, pathetic, insignificant and largely manufactured out of thin air like french talker history you have to spend a lot of your time obliterating certain historical realities and replacing that historical reality with insecure mendacious revisionism. I’m just surprised they haven’t renamed the whole country, you know, so as not to offend french talkers. Hey, there’s still time for that too. Cultural Marxism is the “Just Society”.

  24. Perhaps one is crying over spilt milk.
    The way things are going in Quebec, it will just be changed again to Omar Mateen, Martyr Against Gay Infidels, Park and Memorial Site. The premier of Quebec will be there to shake hands and take photos.

  25. A 250th anniversary re-enactment of that engagement was cancelled a few years ago so as not to inflame the wrong kind of sentiments. It was feared that certain Quebecois would feel shame and humiliation.
    A 200th anniversary re-enactment of the Battle of Trafalgar was held, but the sides were “Red” and “Blue” or some such thing. One mustn’t be seen as offensive, right? After all, the descendants of the Little Corporal might have had their feelings hurt.
    So how come the Americans can hold Civil War commemorations without being so namby-pamby about it? I’m sure it’s because people see that conflict as being the event that made their country the *United* States of America. People there take pride at their ancestors having served, regardless of which side they were on.

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