(Nods.) That’s the kind of nitpicking I’m looking for.
The sentence structure doesn’t ...seem like it originated in French, for some reason.
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Did you know that to sound French, all you have to do is drop the final consonant sound off of every word?
(cultural tip of the day)
G.W.
Well, if he was a Canuck, wasn’t speaking REAL French,(Sniff) he was probably using one of these! :)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qu%C3%A9b%C3%A9cois_(word)
“The emphasis on the French language and Quebec autonomy means that French-speakers across Canada now self-identify more specifically with provincial or regional identity-tags, such as acadienne, or franco-canadienne, franco-manitobaine, franco-ontarienne or fransaskoise.[16][17] Terms such as Franco-Ontarian, acadian and Franco-Manitoban are still predominant. Francophones and anglophones use many terms when discussing issues of francophone linguistic and cultural identity in English.”
Yes, what the article descibes is happening around us. Frankfort School, John Dewey, Fabians, other leftist thinkers. (Destroy the family, destroy faith, replace God with the State.)
1995; Serge Monast. Real person?
If not, a good description of current conditions but an anachronistic lookback forgery.
Thanks for posting!