It seems like both Quebec and Alberta are barrelling towards referendums that…. No one seems to really want.
At least the PQ are running on it I suppose, but in my lifetime (I’m not that old) I have seen this movement’s support sink from nearly 50% to regularly polling in the high 20’s percentage wise. Forget Montreal, it looks like even rural Quebec would basically be a wash in a referendum before Montreal even gets counted.
If we need to do a third referendum in Quebec and one in Alberta …. Ugh fine I guess. But both look set to fail soundly and will just whip up a whole bunch of hard feelings in the process that we really just don’t need right now.
SledgexHammer on
Political grandstanding at its finest. Why are debates about irrelevant topics taking up so much air in our current climate? Separatist leaders in both cases need to be shunned.
Greenplums1 on
The real frustrating thing is I’m sure if you could peak into a separatist mind, or they might just tell you outright, they don’t actually want separation but they just want more [enter thing here] respect/autonomy/etc etc. As if no one else also wants those things.
The other problem is separatist leaders can promise everyone the world (even the Alberta separatists were saying you could keep your Canadian passport! There are not enough facepalm jpgs in the world to respond to that).
And gullible people eat it up.
This is probably the best time in the world to scam people because people are trying to run head first into scams
Internal_Reach7 on
I guess I’m a hardcore sovereignist.
I speak about Québec sovereignty to everyone that will listen.
Interestingly, no one has any good argument against it.
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It seems like both Quebec and Alberta are barrelling towards referendums that…. No one seems to really want.
At least the PQ are running on it I suppose, but in my lifetime (I’m not that old) I have seen this movement’s support sink from nearly 50% to regularly polling in the high 20’s percentage wise. Forget Montreal, it looks like even rural Quebec would basically be a wash in a referendum before Montreal even gets counted.
If we need to do a third referendum in Quebec and one in Alberta …. Ugh fine I guess. But both look set to fail soundly and will just whip up a whole bunch of hard feelings in the process that we really just don’t need right now.
Political grandstanding at its finest. Why are debates about irrelevant topics taking up so much air in our current climate? Separatist leaders in both cases need to be shunned.
The real frustrating thing is I’m sure if you could peak into a separatist mind, or they might just tell you outright, they don’t actually want separation but they just want more [enter thing here] respect/autonomy/etc etc. As if no one else also wants those things.
The other problem is separatist leaders can promise everyone the world (even the Alberta separatists were saying you could keep your Canadian passport! There are not enough facepalm jpgs in the world to respond to that).
And gullible people eat it up.
This is probably the best time in the world to scam people because people are trying to run head first into scams
I guess I’m a hardcore sovereignist.
I speak about Québec sovereignty to everyone that will listen.
Interestingly, no one has any good argument against it.