2007-08-24

Quebec's Will-O-Meter Needs A-fixin'

Quebec's Court of Appeal struck down the province's language law that prevents Francophones who attended English private schools from going to the public side as unconstitutional.

You think?

Needless to say, the government has decided to seek a suspension of this (Bill 104) verdict so it can prepare heading to the Supreme Court of Canada. It is filled with all the usual parochial rhetoric and logic that contends allowing people to live in freedom is "inadmissable." You know, stuff like that.

What a great country this is. So free and democratic. So full of individual rights. Nooo, this is not a totalitarian regime? Of course not, this is as two idiot Liberal cabinet ministers have claimed merely defending Quebec and Quebecers. Ergo, it is logical and moral to trump the Canadian Charter (that piece of document that claims to protect our rights - with an opt-out clause) and the wishes and rights of 26 Francophone families.

What a pitiful state of affairs.

The next politician from this province who dares claim we are "democratic" will be completely lampooned on this blog.

Hey, this barren intellectual place can do whatever it wants. Just don't call it a democracy.

We are a limited democracy that practices Quebocracy - the opt-out society and democracy!

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