So, Dominique Anglade participated in a demonstration against Bill 96 organized by the Quebec Community Groups Network, an association for the defense of the rights of Anglo-Quebecers led by Mrs. Marlene Jennings.
The same Marlene Jennings who, in a tweet published last February, was surprised that François Legault was moved by the stifling of democracy in Ukraine by the Russian army… since, himself, with the project Bill 96, “suspends everyone’s rights”!
An activist who compared the Premier of Quebec to a dictator responsible for the death of thousands of people invited the leader of the PLQ to walk by her side… and Ms. Anglade accepted!!!!
Really, Madame Anglade?
Really ?
Have you been there? To demonstrate alongside people who say Bill 96 is “racist” and “totalitarian”?
PURE ELECTORALISM
Madame Anglade and the PLQ deputies are against certain provisions of Bill 96? Perfect.
Let them organize a press conference and explain their point of view to us.
But participating in a demonstration of both “moderates” and extremists is unbecoming of a party leader.
Just like Pauline Marois who took to the streets to (awkwardly) play the tom-tom on pots in the spring of 2012, Madame Anglade does not need the street to be heard. She sits in the National Assembly!
That said, everyone knows why the leader of the PLQ and several of her deputies participated in this demonstration dressed in red.
To fill up on votes, that’s all.
To outdo the two other parties who claim to be the spokespersons of the oppressed English-speaking minority.
It’s pure electoralism.
Do you think Bill 96 is worthy of the Gestapo? No problem, the important thing is that you vote PLQ on October 3rd!
It’s like Eric Duhaime, who was vaccinated, but who courted the anti-vaxxers to build a base.
The PLQ no longer knows what to do to stop its fall in the polls.
One day, Dominique Anglade demanded three courses in French to please French speakers. Two days later, she demanded the withdrawal of these courses to please English speakers…
This weekend, after many reversals worthy of a whirling dervish, she has chosen her side.
The PLQ will be the party of Anglophones.
THE “NATIONALIST RIGHT”
The procession of Mesdames Jennings and Anglade left Dawson College on Saturday morning.
The choice of this institution is not trivial: since the Legault government’s decision not to fund its expansion, Dawson College has become the symbol of the government’s lack of sensitivity towards the English-speaking community.
According to Yves Boisvert of La Presse, those who were against this plan to expand the English-speaking CEGEP are part of “the declining nationalist right”.
Like the Federation of Cegep Teachers? Or Québec solidaire?
I imagine that all the professors and all the researchers who demand that the government apply Bill 101 to English-speaking CEGEPs are also henchmen of the evil nationalist right.
Like the 58% of Quebecers who are in favor of it (Léger poll of June 2021).
I’m coudonc…
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