I just saw Mulcair on Radio-Canada DEFENDING Marois & PQ for their extremism, against
Bouchard's criticisms. Fuck you, you motherfuckers! NDP, you have are now so in the pocket of QC nationalism, so besotted with sucking up to the worst, most intolerant, bigoted, extreme elements of QC nationalism, that when an ex-PQ leader comes out and reprimands PQ & others for their intolerance & bigotry, YOU PICK THE SIDE OF THE BIGOTS!!! You motherfuckers! How dare you call yourselves social-democrats?! Scum. All this for one QC seat?! And of all ridings, you don't even need to act this way to win Outremont. Is there no limit to how low you'll go? Is this what Dippers in the rest of country believe in? First it was QC Nation,
which led Forsey to quit NDP as he foresaw the consequences, then it was
calling for Bill 101 to apply to Federal institutions in QC, then it was joining
hyper-nationalist bigot position on immigration, AND NOW IT SUPPORTS PQ BIGOTS OVER EVEN MODERATE SEPARATISTS! Holy fuck. Turns out
O'Malley has something on it, although Mulcair actually went much further,
in French:
11:36
| One more question -- from the moderator, even, and yes, they're allowed to do that: she asks for his response to Lucien Bouchard's somewhat heated musings on the future of the sovereigntist movement; Layton sticks to generalities, noting that he supports assymetric federalism, but Mulcair goes further, and confesses that he was surprised by Bouchard's intervention -- he doesn't see any radicalism in the PQ, and despite the fact that they were once his political rivals, he sees the importance of protecting the French language, for instance. The NDP's priority is to make Quebeckers feel at home in Canada, but Bouchard's comments, he says, don't seem to be relevant. "There are very few zealots and fanatics within the PQ," he notes. |
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