I thought the file was closed.
not right!
There are still commentators who repeatedly claim that François Legault blames immigrants for all the ills that plague Quebec.
I am writing very slowly so that everyone who repeats this lie can understand…
Are those fighting poverty fighting the poor?
And are obesity fighters fat?
The same goes for critics of mass immigration.
They don’t blame immigrants!
They say immigration policy that does not take into account the country’s receiving capacity is irresponsible and does more harm than good.
It is clear, it seems to me.
I don’t think you need a master’s degree in international politics to understand that.
A social system is like a hammock.
Don’t ask for a hammock made to support 350 pounds to support three people weighing 175 pounds each!
“Right! Right!”
So is multiculturalism.
A country or province that criticizes multiculturalism is not against multicultural societies!
It is nothing.
Multiculturalism is a political model! A way to live together!
Being against multiculturalism does not mean that we want to close ourselves off to other cultures and live in a hyper-homogeneous society!
We can be for the coexistence of many cultures in one country while condemning the harmful effects of multiculturalism that locks each community into a small ghetto!
Are those who oppose socialism opposed to living in society?
Do anti-nationalists deny the existence of nations?
You have to be in absolute bad faith to claim that politicians who criticize mass immigration are anti-immigrant (or arguments like the PLQ).
As for the far-right label that the left attaches to everyone who doesn’t think like them: we can say Joseph McCarthy, in the 1950s, who called everyone who defended social democracy communists.
Or Pol Pot, who called all bespectacled reactionary intellectuals.
Soon, we will be told that jogging is a far-right sport because it is practiced alone…
QS, an accomplice of anti-Semitism?
Talking nonsense…
QS’s Ruba Gazal calls on all French people in Quebec to vote for the New Popular Front in the next legislative election…
Do you know Boris Sirulnik, Mrs. Gajal? A neuropsychiatrist specializing in resilience who watched his entire family massacred by the Nazis?
He says of the new Popular Front set up by Jean-Luc Mélenchon of La France Insoumise (LFI): “I have no strong words to explain the hatred that the post-war declarations arouse deep within me 7 of the LFI delegates, in the mind of its creator. Their prejudice against the barbarism perpetrated by Hamas never fails to disgust me. They exploit the conflict and spread hateful anti-Semitic rhetoric to reclaim the voices of suburban residents with immigrant backgrounds.
Is that it, QS?
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