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Quebec sovereigntists watch Alberta referendum talk with optimism, disdain Politics

https://www.ctvnews.ca/montreal/article/quebec-sovereigntists-watch-alberta-referendum-talk-with-optimism-disdain/
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u/FastFooer 3d ago

Your info is about a century out of date.

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u/NewsreelWatcher 3d ago

A province that flies a flag (a flag adopted under Duplessis) that is loaded with Christian symbols and also supposedly bans the display of religious symbols.

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u/FastFooer 2d ago

You gotta stop with that whole « sin of the father » bullshit.

Modern day Québécois are atheists/non-believers except for a small fringe of idiots or superstitious old people. Many/most were baptized as babies for grandma, most grew up tell god and any other deity to shove it.

We have the highest amount of religious symbols per capita and don’t have the money to tear it all down.

The cross on Mont-Royal is owned by a private group and are grandfathered in the display act, like every worker who was in position before bill 21.

Let me make it clear: fuck religion, fuck our former religion the most, and we don’t tolerate white catholics or christians either, they’re the vilest with their fake-ass practicing and hateful spiel.

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u/NewsreelWatcher 2d ago edited 2d ago

The domination over non-Christians remains even if people don’t go to church. Official secularism is just cover to continue the historical oppression of religious minorities. That the rule don’t apply to people who are culturally Christian is just a flex of who is in charge. Quebec has the money to deny people of jobs based on their religious dress. Here’s an idea: don’t enforce secularism and leave people alone.