The French-speaking radio host is technically CBC. But in reality, he works for Radio-Canada, which is the CBC's French language counterpart and is it's own separate parallel organization with similar CBC branding.
Still Liberal/Carney funded. Still egregious that they are downplaying political violence based on partisanship.
But the French language arms of these Crown corporations are whole separate entities than their larger English ones. With whole different leadership structures, cultures, politics, nepotism, corruption, etc.
I can't really think of an analogous burger example. Maybe trying to hold ESPN Sportsdesk anchors responsible for things that their Desportes colleagues are doing down in Latin America.
It's not really a "secret menu." Wendy's will add as many patties or strips of bacon to a burger as you want as long as you pay for it. It's no different from customizing the toppings on your sub, just with a greater chance of keeling over from a coronary in the dining room. The Grand slam is just what they call their typical burger with 4 patties instead of 3.
And when Conservatives talk about defunding/dismantling/reducing the budget of CBC they always leave RC out of it. PP himself goes in front of crowds and talks about dismantling the CBC but claims RC will be left because it somehow doesn't have the same problems as CBC- which this video clearly disproves.
Poilievre also gives different messages depending on the language & audience.
IIRC, he went on French TV (not sure if it was RC) before the last election & discussed that immigration was out of control & had to be cut. Something he would never tell the jeets in English.
Quebecers talking, the most disgusting ethnicity in Canada, worse than jeets, pakis, Indians (the real ones, not the jeets), niggers, etc
They sound like retards, like someone got a language and learned the accent, and kept, from the most restarted people that spoke that language. Probably someone from France just thought them to speak like that as a prank, and it stayed on
The Quebecer accent is actually closer to traditional French than the one spoken in France. Consider their history. When the English conquered Nouvelle France, the French who remained there despised them and made it a point to retain their traditions and culture out of spite. They were surrounded by English people, but were distinct. Meanwhile, in France, there were far more cultural exchanges with their neighbouring countries, many of which also had Latin roots. They were far more influenced. Their accent no longer even make the distinction between "è" and "ê", or "a" and "â", which Quebecer French still does.
However, another factor is that most of the French who immigrated to the Americas were of a lower social class. Very few "nobles" actually made the trek.
So overall, Quebecer French is much closer to how the majority of people historically spoke it than France French, in the 1600s.
The French, in France consider Quebecois French to be a bastardized version of the language and look down on Quebecers the same way new York socialites look at Appalachian hillbillies
Canada is a bigger joke than the UK as the UK at least has ACTIVE RESISTANCE.
Canada seems to have bent over and surrendered to the far left, their patriots left long ago..
We're going to need that North Wall, eventually.
Or add a couple of new stars to the flag.
Or just some neutron bombs.
Mostly England and Northern Ireland.
https://x.com/SheilaGunnReid/status/1973930628837224883
The French-speaking radio host is technically CBC. But in reality, he works for Radio-Canada, which is the CBC's French language counterpart and is it's own separate parallel organization with similar CBC branding.
Still Liberal/Carney funded. Still egregious that they are downplaying political violence based on partisanship.
But the French language arms of these Crown corporations are whole separate entities than their larger English ones. With whole different leadership structures, cultures, politics, nepotism, corruption, etc.
I can't really think of an analogous burger example. Maybe trying to hold ESPN Sportsdesk anchors responsible for things that their Desportes colleagues are doing down in Latin America.
Speaking of burgers Big Mac vs triple stack vs whopper.
I like the triple stack myself. Limited to once per week at most.
Wendy's Grand Slam.
I honestly hate the “secret menu” concept. You’re mostly just annoying workers man.
It's not really a "secret menu." Wendy's will add as many patties or strips of bacon to a burger as you want as long as you pay for it. It's no different from customizing the toppings on your sub, just with a greater chance of keeling over from a coronary in the dining room. The Grand slam is just what they call their typical burger with 4 patties instead of 3.
That or a double bacon cheese Whataburger. I love Wendy's and whataburger
Whopper cause HJ's have the good chips now.
And when Conservatives talk about defunding/dismantling/reducing the budget of CBC they always leave RC out of it. PP himself goes in front of crowds and talks about dismantling the CBC but claims RC will be left because it somehow doesn't have the same problems as CBC- which this video clearly disproves.
Poilievre also gives different messages depending on the language & audience.
IIRC, he went on French TV (not sure if it was RC) before the last election & discussed that immigration was out of control & had to be cut. Something he would never tell the jeets in English.
I can't wait to see them laugh off smoke bombs being thrown into their studio
To be fair, the video of the antifa guy throwing smoke bombs was laughable.
I can't watch this for two reasons:
Quebecers talking, the most disgusting ethnicity in Canada, worse than jeets, pakis, Indians (the real ones, not the jeets), niggers, etc
They sound like retards, like someone got a language and learned the accent, and kept, from the most restarted people that spoke that language. Probably someone from France just thought them to speak like that as a prank, and it stayed on
The Quebecer accent is actually closer to traditional French than the one spoken in France. Consider their history. When the English conquered Nouvelle France, the French who remained there despised them and made it a point to retain their traditions and culture out of spite. They were surrounded by English people, but were distinct. Meanwhile, in France, there were far more cultural exchanges with their neighbouring countries, many of which also had Latin roots. They were far more influenced. Their accent no longer even make the distinction between "è" and "ê", or "a" and "â", which Quebecer French still does.
However, another factor is that most of the French who immigrated to the Americas were of a lower social class. Very few "nobles" actually made the trek.
So overall, Quebecer French is much closer to how the majority of people historically spoke it than France French, in the 1600s.
Still, lots of things (and languages) evolve to be better, not Quebec French
The French, in France consider Quebecois French to be a bastardized version of the language and look down on Quebecers the same way new York socialites look at Appalachian hillbillies
Yeah, even though in reality it's their French that is far more bastardized, even if a majority of the world likely thinks their accent sounds better.
My ears hurt and I don't even speak french. Imagine what the french think of them mutilating the language.
It'd be terrible, just terrible, if some CBC reporters started getting roughed up in public by masked individuals.