http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/0...eleased-tuesday-morning-after-days-of-debate/
Does diversity unite us or divide us?
Does diversity unite us or divide us?
Doesn't ring any bells, who?Shame on Marois. Pandering to bigots. And shame on the TERBites who think this is just fine, but especially shame on those who shit all over Francophone rights and sovereignty issues when it suits them but cheer on this bullshit charter. Fucking hypocrites.
Who's a fucking hypocrite? They're everywhere my friend. Everywhere!Doesn't ring any bells, who?
According to the government, he cross is a piece of history and therefore excluded.When Quebec comes out and says, "we will no longer have Christmas, Easter, and New Years as Statuatory holidays and all government workers will be required to work or use their vacation days", then I will take them seriously as truly wanting to be a secular society. (And take down the cross in the National Assembly).
Until then, it's just the usual Quebecois bigotry against anyone not just like them.
Don't you mean the PQ or separatist?When Quebec comes out and says, "we will no longer have Christmas, Easter, and New Years as Statuatory holidays and all government workers will be required to work or use their vacation days", then I will take them seriously as truly wanting to be a secular society. (And take down the cross in the National Assembly).
Until then, it's just the usual Quebecois bigotry against anyone not just like them.
uh huh.According to the government, he cross is a piece of history and therefore excluded.
All of Quebec.Don't you mean the PQ or separatist?
Well, we've through this before and got nowhere then and won't now either, but you at least fine tuned your error to Franco Quebecers. My extended family has more than it's share of francophone and the few I might even begin to think as bigoted are so because of personal ignorance, but that is about two/three out of twenty, certainly not all, not even most. I haven't caught any of them spitting in my quart when they pass me one.All of Quebec.
Quebec is THEE most racist and bigoted province in Canada, even North America. No doubt about that.
It's Franco Quebecers to the front of the line, every time, all the time and everyone else is pond scum.
I'm not saying I agree with them, just that is the explanation when it's brought up.uh huh.
It may be a piece of history, but then, so what, take it out regardless as ultimately it is a religious symbol and was put there as exactly what it is - a cross, a Christian symbol, and a big one at that.
Exactly! Affirmative action was illegal, based upon the Charter at the time it was being discussed. The government then added the not withstanding clause - directly contradicting the fundamental principles protected by the charter - and the rest is history. So, live by the sword, die by the sword. If you support discrimination based on race or gender (as with the affirmative action clause), dont complain when others support discrimination based upon some other identifiable trait.the Supreme Court may strike it down... but Quebec could use the not-withstanding clause
If only other provinces would follow suit and enact legislation like this.