The Quebec government says its language watchdog was a little too aggressive in chasing after an Italian restaurant for excessive use of Italian on its menu.
I hope all rational residents in Quebec continue to fight the fascist "language police" bullshit, up to the point where they're disbanded as an organization.
Francophones I work with think it's ridiculous. I think what happens when the OLF starts getting enough complaints from fracophones about their zeal, this is what happens. They back off.
"commanderkai" said I hope all rational residents in Quebec continue to fight the fascist "language police" bullshit, up to the point where they're disbanded as an organization.
And when they're done fighting those fascists assholes maybe they can start working on the HumanRightsCommission of Canada crowd.
"Strutz" said Is there even a French word for "calamari?"
Based on all the on-line translators I've tried, it's still "calamari" As well as "sushi" and "kung fu" (see raydan's previous post) Sushi yes, "Kung Fu Chicken" could easily be called "Poulet de Kung Fu"
The mob sent them a message
Ah, so some of the PQ were given new homes at the bottom of the St. Lawrence?
That's a .
I hope all rational residents in Quebec continue to fight the fascist "language police" bullshit, up to the point where they're disbanded as an organization.
And when they're done fighting those fascists assholes maybe they can start working on the HumanRightsCommission of Canada crowd.
Is there even a French word for "calamari?"
Based on all the on-line translators I've tried, it's still "calamari"
Is there even a French word for "calamari?"
Based on all the on-line translators I've tried, it's still "calamari"
As well as "sushi" and "kung fu"
(see raydan's previous post)
Is there even a French word for "calamari?"
Based on all the on-line translators I've tried, it's still "calamari"
As well as "sushi" and "kung fu"
(see raydan's previous post)
Sushi yes, "Kung Fu Chicken" could easily be called "Poulet de Kung Fu"