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Encouraging Acts of Resistance in Quebec Against Our Replacement

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Encouraging Acts of Resistance in Quebec Against Our Replacement
 
In just one week, there have been at least four encouraging acts of resistance in Quebvec as people speak up against the populatioon changes being wrought by the elite, without the approval or even discussion by the victims, the European founding/settler people of  this land.
 
And, of course, there was an immediate and hysterical denunciation of the protests by politicians who should be respectfully listening to voice of their constituents, not wagging scolding fingers of disaaproval at them.
 
1. A “White City” banner is hung over a sing outside Saguenay, Quebec,. the mayor dutifully denounces it as “unacceptable”
 
 
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2. Some sends a package containing a damaged Koran and a note suggesting that a proposed Moslem cemetary be relocated to a pig farm. Okay, a little belligerent and crude, but Quebeckers were never consulted about the importation of people radically different from themselves into the province, nor were other Canadians, for that matter.
 
3. Voters in the small community of St. Apollinaire are actually given a referendum as to whether they want a Moslem cemetery in their rural backyard. They say no, of course, to massive abuse from Trudeau and others. Here’s an idea. Why doesn’t Trudeau or Quebec’s Moslem cuddling premier allow them to have their cemetery in THEIR backyard?
 
 
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Sunny Letourneau, leader of opposition to Moslem cemetery in Sainte Apollinaire
 
4. Finally, and most positively a group calling itself Federation des Quebecois de souche(Old Stock Quebeckers) posted stickers in and around Sherbrooke’
CBC News (July 20, 2017) reported: “In Saint-Honoré, Que., a wooden sign bearing the words ‘Saguenay, White City,’ in French appeared overnight at the entrance to a cemetery that could offer burial grounds for the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region’s Muslim community. Saint-Honoré Mayor Bruno Tremblay told CBC News the sign near the cemetery was “unacceptable.” … “I found it very xenophobic,” he said. ‘We’re having it taken down later, I’ve sent one of our guys from public works,’ he said. ‘In 2017, we need to be more open-minded than that.'” What does the befuddled mayor mean. The Saguenay is overwhelmingly White. Why should it not remain so? Does the mayor want it to become, say,
overwhelmingly Arab?
 
 
“In Sherbrooke, stickers were distributed by the Federation des Quebecois de Souche reading, “They will not silence us” and “Minorities on our land: Never!” The federation was founded in 2007, in the middle of Quebec’s reasonable accommodation crisis. Now the group opposes “mass immigration,” according to Rémi Tremblay, the group’s president.” Hard to disagree withat that. Why would we want to be a minority in our own land?
 
CTV News (July 19, 2017) made a big drama of a protest package sent to a controversial Quebec City mosque. “- A package containing a defaced Qur’an and a note expressing [criticism] lim cemetery project has stoked renewed fears at a Quebec mosque. …  it contained a Qur’an that had been slashed and a note suggesting the Quebec City mosque should use a pig farm as a cemetery.

“I was shocked,” Djamai said in a phone interview.”

Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard condemned the incident, describing it as “unacceptable and repulsive.”

“It’s hard to prevent the darker sides of human nature,” Couillard said in Edmonton as he attended a meeting of the country’s premiers. … 

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the incident has nothing to do with Quebec or Canadian values.

‘In any society, there will be people who are intolerant or racist and I think the challenge of a strong society is to spend our time focusing on where we are similar and not where we are different,”‘Trudeau said in Quebec City.

”We  consider it to be an attack that is outside of our values and our way of living.'”

What is really “unacceptable” and “outside our values” is imposing radically different people on Canadians, without discussion or our consent.