National Day The MNQ is the real culprit of chaos

National Day: The MNQ is the real culprit of chaos – Le Journal de Québec

We are delighted with the PQ’s decision not to be seen alongside singer Émile Bilodeau during the June 24th show on the Plains of Abraham.

There is a great vice in the blind spot of this debate.

Freedom?

Some turn it into a debate about freedom of expression. That’s the wrong way to pose the problem.

Who denies the singer’s right to hate PQ and Law 21 and say so? Person.

For one, one could certainly wish for an argument that is something other than a stringing together of clichés at the level of a bright leftist starting a bachelor’s degree in political science.

But no one tells him to shut up.

He also makes extensive use of his freedom to speak nonsense.

The PQ also hasn’t asked for the show’s animation to be retired. He just says he doesn’t want to be by her side.

Is the PQ wrong or not? Put yourself in his shoes for a moment.

Here’s a 26-year-old Freluquet saying he wishes you dead, posing as cryptoracists and openly espousing QS, PQ’s worst enemy.

This Olibrius is the master of ceremonies for the evening to which you are invited.

And we should shut up, smile and pretend we’re having a nice evening with friends?

straight forward…

“There’s a big truck in the blind spot of this debate,” I said.

Who suggested Émile Bilodeau to host? The Mouvement national des Québécois (MNQ), organizer of the celebrations on June 24th.

The young man is offered a good platform. He agrees, and that’s normal.

The PQ doesn’t want to be seen in their business and that’s normal.

What is not normal is the behavior of the MNQ.

It is unthinkable that the MNQ did not know the positions of the singer and does not miss an opportunity to recall them.

It is unthinkable that the MNQ did not anticipate that this decision would anger not only the PQ but also many Law 21 advocates, who are supported by the vast majority of nationalists.

It’s so unthinkable that the MNQ didn’t see the storm coming, for two reasons: Either this organization is run by completely incompetent people…or their management knew exactly what they were doing and what they were about to do.

The MNQ wanted to justify itself by saying that there were 650 scenes to animate on June 24th. He thinks we’re idiots.

We entrust Mr. Bilodeau with the animation on the Plains of Abraham, not in Ascot Corner or in Kénogami.

Mixed up

As one reader remarked, if you want to collect, you choose a collector. Too complicated for the MNQ to understand?

If the MNQ persists, it will be blamed. If he gives in, he will too.

The chaos is complete. The damage is done. THANKS.

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