November 18, 2024

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Save Private Plamondon! | The Journal of Montreal

Save Private Plamondon!  |  The Journal of Montreal

The leader of the PQ, Paul Saint-Pierre Plamondon, is the only person who dares to speak clearly about the French language, fighting on the battlefield, but… where are his natural allies?

Softened by its success, the CAQ pretends to be nationalistic, with its leftist ethos lobotomizing a united Quebec. Made in AmericaWith a Liberal Party that is no longer national, and a Conservative Party that courts the Anglo vote, Mr. Saint-Pierre Plamondon’s party only reminds us, Yes, the French threatenedAnd that, without independence, is submission.

It would be sadly ironic if the most democratic and arguably the cleanest party in our political systems suffered an electoral defeat for the Québécois.

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A lone fighter

While in Quebec Solidaire we are excited by the idea of ​​burying the PQ, I suspect the CAQ has the same enthusiasm…

François Legault must assume that the existence of a separatist structure gives him at least some weight when he faces Ottawa … even if all his pleas slap him in the face!

In Immigration: Boom! For a single tax report: Boom! For Act 101: Boom!

If the PQ disappears, Ottawa’s arrogance knows no bounds.

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Mufflers

How to explain the silence of these influential ex-PQ members who have become members of the petty bourgeoisie in the system?

I think of the silence of Lucien Bouchard, who knew the importance of the language problem.

Same thing with Pauline Marois: motus and tight mouth.

What about Louis Harrell, the man who started Valérie Plante’s nebulous “Frenchization Committee” for the anglicized city of Montreal, and who we haven’t heard of?

And Louis Beaudoin? Where is this passion?

On the question of language, all these voices help Private Saint-Pierre Plamondon. But no: the latter fights alone with the power of a tiger. Is it enough?

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