Jo Canadian said:
I'm sure there's been separatists in Quebec since New France was lost after general Wolfe and general Montcalm duked it out over Quebec city,
In a somewhat unrelated side note I would like to share another quote.
A Great and Noble Scheme - the tragic story of the expulsion of the french acadians from their american homeland. By John Mack Faragher. said:
Brigadier James Wolfe launched a bloody campaign against the inhabitants on both sides of the river, spreading a reign of terror that featured not only pillage and plunder but rape, murder, and indiscriminate scalping.
The book is written by an american history professor at Yale. It is mostly about Acadians and le Grand Derongement, but touches on the conquest of Quebec as well. He apparently found documentation authorizing his troops to use rape, murder, scalping, etc, as tactics to intimidate/reduce moral of the "enemies"....
Some may say, that is old history, we can't keep holding on to it. But if you go to Quebec City and go to La Citadelle (which is still an active military base), and see how he is praised for shaping Canada, it is hard to forget "our" history.
The formal dress for the RCMP is the traditional British redcoat uniform. How can we ask des quebecois to forgot our british history when we are constantly waving it in their faces? In their capital city no less......
There are also "Canadian" soldiers there dressed up in the red coats and tall block bearskin caps that they wear outside buckingham palace in London, England.
If our history in the ROC condemned Wolfe and his cronies for what he was, we could move on as a country. But when we treat him like a hero and sanitize history, we can't move on. Unfortunately.
If Canada is ever going to move on we need to stop celebrating British history as ours, and view it for what it is, a brutal disgrace to humanity.
Canadians need to stop having such a boner for the British!
Crisse les anglais dans le Saguenay!
Vive les Canadiens!