Once upon a time there was a very nasty right-wing politician, the real one, the one who makes the little priests of the cultural left shudder.
In 2016, he said: “We could lose our European values, our very identity, by degrees, like the frog that slowly lets itself be cooked to death in a cauldron of water.”
It was Viktor Orban, Prime Minister of Hungary, the unsociable, the toxic, the absolute anti-reference.
What if someone who doesn’t go around was occasionally right?
- Listen to Joseph Facal’s column via QUB :
No
In June 2022, it is François Legault who evokes the “Louisianization” of Quebec and asks for increased powers.
Trudeau told him no in two and a quarter seconds.
In January 2024, François Legault gets angry again.
In a letter to Justin Trudeau, he wrote: “We are very close to the breaking point due to the excessive number of asylum seekers arriving in Quebec month after month. The situation has become unbearable.”
Trudeau sends him off again with one of his typical formulas: “We are going to be there to share the burden and the responsibility of continuing to be a country that welcomes people from all over the world and integrates them successfully. .”
Let’s savor together what “integrates them successfully”.
On Tuesday of this week, the Quebec government sent no fewer than four ministers to the front to say that the flood of asylum seekers has become a tsunami.
At their head, the Minister of Immigration, who irresistibly reminds me of a teacher I had in elementary school. The angrier she got, the more the class laughed.
We spoke of the “humanitarian crisis”, the breakdown of services and the threat to identity. Hello, Viktor?
“Yes, there are things that are threatened, there are services that are threatened, there is a way of living that is threatened when the numbers are too large, it must be named,” said Minister Roberge.
Schools, daycares, social assistance, housing, hospitals, what was already in bad shape is now overflowing.
A refugee is usually a desperate person willing to risk everything, who sets sail in a makeshift boat, crossing a desert or a jungle.
Ours arrived at Roxham Road by taxi with their wheeled suitcases.
Now they are arriving by plane. To board the plane, they showed official documents at the airport of the country that supposedly persecutes them.
The vast majority of them are fake tourists, fake students, fake temporary workers, etc.
Archive photos, Agence QMI and Stevens LeBlanc
Borders
Canada has the most laughable borders of any rich country. The whole planet knows it.
And Ottawa will once again send Quebec packing with empty words.
How can a Caquist call himself a nationalist and continue to play in this bad play?
More pathetic, I only see Denis Coderre.
Oops, that’s right, I forgot QS.