Comparer la situation des anglos du Québec à celle des francos hors Québec est de la foutaise totale pour justifier le retrait de la loi 101. Ca ressemble à Diane Francis dans ses pires années. Voir un commentaire passé sur ce propos publié sur Vive:
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Or was it Diane Francis' “Fighting for Canada” accusing Québécois in 1997 of constantly whining and blackmailing the country, as well as of stripping Anglophones and allophones of their civil rights? She somehow elected not to remember the growing allophone sympathy from people emigrating from countries having experienced the evils of colonialism and most happily integrating with the Québécois majority. Neither did she remember that Anglophones benefit from the best university, schooling and hospital in the country. There is no intergenerational assimilation whatsoever amongst them and they have numerous prosperous newspapers of their own. Francis did not seem to remember that Francophone minorities elsewhere in the country do not fare all that well. Yet 40% of Anglophones in Quebec (2001) still elect to not remember French, are known as unilingual and do very well. Most Francophones elsewhere in the country can hardly remember their French, never mind the coming generation. It probably was upsetting too that Francis could not remember her own neocon bunch when she suggested that separatists were a ruthless “elite” mocking democracy.