tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9311998.post116604770350527704..comments2024-03-27T07:47:11.168-07:00Comments on LA REVUE GAUCHE - Left Comment: ShamelessEUGENE PLAWIUKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11736971647879996375noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9311998.post-1166095780288860162006-12-14T03:29:00.000-08:002006-12-14T03:29:00.000-08:00I am not opposed to bilingualism, in fact I have b...I am not opposed to bilingualism, in fact I have blogged on this and how it influenced the creation of Liberal Multiculturalism in Canada. In fact it is the anti-bilingual racists of the right in Canada who also oppose multiculturalism, immigration and now dual 'citizenship'. I wonder how they will deal with the fact that in recognizing the Nation of Quebec they have just embraced dual citizenship in the Federal state.<BR/><BR/>Since you continue to deliberately misconstrue what I have said about bilingualism allow me to repeat it for you again. Bilingualism is a joke. It is an English Canadian sop to the Quebecois, who could frankly care less about Acadians, Franco Manitobans, etc. They are strictly francophonies. They like their English counterparts want to have one language spoken in their country, hence their reprehensible statist language laws.<BR/><BR/>In the parliament we have members of the BQ and PC's whose sole language is Quebecois. Thats it. They fail to be bilingual, but this is somehow ok.<BR/><BR/>While they deride English only speakers for not being bilingual. I find that hypocritical.<BR/><BR/>Come west my friend and see how much Quebecois spoken. Heck the second language out here is Irish brogue, from Newfoundland.<BR/><BR/>What I find hypocritical is that English Canadian politicians are told they have to be bilingual, that is speak Quebecois, while the same is not applied to Francophone politicians.<BR/><BR/><BR/>As for Arcand I do know my history and you are mistaking the name of his party for Federalism, it was anything but. As usual with right wing movements they use Orwellian logic to say they are what they are not...Freedom is slavery etc.<BR/><BR/>Arcands support came from Moseleys British Union of Fascists. And Arcand was a Nationalist and an ethnic seperatist. Another example of this is Farakan's Afro-Seperatism.<BR/><BR/><BR/>Finally all institutional theologies are repressive and anti-humanitarian. That some theologens or acitivists of a particular faith are progressive it is despite their relgion not becuase of it. Social Gospel has the same roots as the its antithesis, and in some cases its Protestant White colonial ideology is exposed as in its support for Eugenics or its thinly vieled disgust for Eastern European immigrants or the Chinese.<BR/><BR/>Progressivism or reformism has its nasty side too.EUGENE PLAWIUKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11736971647879996375noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9311998.post-1166077250473593602006-12-13T22:20:00.000-08:002006-12-13T22:20:00.000-08:00In response to JF's comment: Booyah! :)In response to JF's comment: Booyah! :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9311998.post-1166074918247909322006-12-13T21:41:00.000-08:002006-12-13T21:41:00.000-08:00Yes, we're both aware of all this information, but...Yes, we're both aware of all this information, but this is the intellectual version of flexing your muscles in a fight.<BR/><BR/>I fail to see how any of this changes the fact that you're insinuating May's alleged Catholicism, let's refer to her Anglicanism from now on, is somehow impossible to be reconciled with 'progressivism' and then you link it all to fascism. It's not that there haven't been instances of clerical fascism, there certainly has been, but there's been instances of secular fascism as well. You haven't refuted the fact that you accuse May of endorsing ideas that you link to fascism on the basis of her Anglican upbringing, that somehow this upbringing is the deciding factor in her political leanings.<BR/><BR/>This is the type of slippery slope that you go down when you start judging people by their religious belief, you lump everybody who follows that faith in a certain category and that's a dangerous thing to do that has mostly always led down to the path of bigotry and discrimination.<BR/><BR/>Do I have a problem with you speaking up against the Roman Catholic's Church flaws and discrimination against women, gays and others that I can't quite think of right now? Absolutely not! These things must be revealed and challenged, but I cannot accept you effectively saying "Well, she's an Anglican, hence that's why she thinks that way."<BR/><BR/>Judgement by association, essentially. It's a terrible way of thinking things through and you keep doing it over, and over, and over. And that last one was just over the line for me.<BR/><BR/>Oh, and official bilingualism is pandering to nationalists now? Well, that's nice to know that you apparently don't care for history and the first language of the majority of Canada's second largest province and a quarter of its population that lives coast to coast to coast. I guess you'd rather we just all speak English, eh? J'm'excuse, mais je ne renoncerait pas au droit de m'exprimer à mon gouvernement dans ma langue natal, même si mon statut minoritaire dans ma province ne me dôte pas avec des capacités de langue française très élégante. Since around a quarter of the population is French, it's not pandering to nationalism, it's respecting Canada's linguistic diversity instead of imposing a language on millions of people.<BR/><BR/>Oh, and by the way, Arcand's National Unity Party was fiercely federalist (hence the name), it was quite fond of anglophones (even got some of its funding from England and according to Norman Lester, from the PM at the time) and definitely anti-Quebec nationalist since you know, it was the National Unity Party, so... That's something else that you need to check your facts on again before ranting.<BR/><BR/>Be a shameless contrarian that calls spades a spade if you want, but at least do it accurately and with intellectual rigour, because as it is now, you're just yelling on rooftops (quite frequently at that, I suppose I can't say posting with frequency is a bad thing though) with ridiculous associations.The JFhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05740877395688978985noreply@blogger.com