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  1. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Back in England the saying is "An Englishman's home is his castle"

    This was back in the days were you could still beat peasants though (legally).

    in florida they can even use firearms to defend their castles.
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  2. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by GGG People whose ancestors have lived in Canada for generations are foreign babbling idiots to you? French immigrants were there first. You're just upset cause you're too stupid to learn French, which is probably the easiest language for an English speaker to learn.

    You need a history lesson. The first settlers to Canada were nomads, not Indians or French. Siberian nomads.
  3. cupocheer Space Nigga [unwillingly condescend the dp]
    Originally posted by -SpectraL You need a history lesson. The first settlers to Canada were nomads, not Indians or French. Siberian nomads.

    If you're going to conduct a history lesson don't put it in the correct forum.
  4. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by cupocheer If you're going to conduct a history lesson don't put it in the correct forum.

    That didn't even come close to frightening me.
  5. Lesson 1, the taming of dirty redskins.
  6. gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Ottawa is now infested with arrogant and domineering French. They used a clever ploy, to the effect they need to preserve their heritage, and now they've commandeered every facet of society, with no room whatsoever for native Canadians. For example, you open the government job listings, or even the private job listings, and these jackasses will be have French as a mandatory prerequisite to clean toilets - a job you neither have to speak French for, nor even need to know the French language to perform. Anyone who can't clean a toilet and also speak French is refused for the job. You won't even get an interview. Where does that leave the English-only-speaking citizen? And you know why they do that? Because they're an infestation. A cancer nobody here really needs.

    Imagine walking down the street in your own native city you were born in and you notice there are signs all over the place, but they're all in French with no English translation on them. Or you buy products from the store and suddenly notice that there's no English on the label, the ingredients are all listed in French only, and there's no English at all on there. Or you go to enter a free contest, but you find out the rules for the contest are all written in French only, no English, so you have no idea how to enter the contest. Or you get on the bus, and you look over the windows to read the ads posted above to pass the time, and they're all in French, with no English ones posted at all. Then you have a bunch of French pussies parading around the whole time and whining and stamping their feet that someone dared to post English/French bilingual signs in Quebec. If it was up to me, they'd all be rounded up and forcibly removed from the country and all their belongings and assets would be seized.

    Ok, admittedly, I haven't been to Ottawa in over a decade now, but I did live there on and off throughout my life (dad lives out there), and, at least back then, it really didn't seem like that at all.

    In fact, I speak some French (my parents put me into French immersion from the very beginning), and I ended up going to a party in Gatineau (for anyone else reading this, that's across the Quebec border - but only by a few kilometers/miles), and I tried speaking to the party goers in French, but none of them spoke it. I ended up making a friend or two that lived on the Quebec side of Ottawa, and none of them spoke a lick of French.

    Now the interior regions of Quebec, that's a whole other story.

    But, then again, maybe things have changed in 10 years.
  7. gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    Originally posted by -SpectraL You need a history lesson. The first settlers to Canada were nomads, not Indians or French. Siberian nomads.

    I'm pretty sure those Siberian nomads were the "Indians" (aboriginals).
  8. gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    Also, the Vikings technically colonized parts of Canada like 500 years before French and England, but they only chilled for a bit and then abandoned the whole continent.
  9. gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    And there were Basque fishermen fishing off the coast of Newfoundland pretty early on as well.
  10. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by gadzooks Ok, admittedly, I haven't been to Ottawa in over a decade now, but I did live there on and off throughout my life (dad lives out there), and, at least back then, it really didn't seem like that at all.

    In fact, I speak some French (my parents put me into French immersion from the very beginning), and I ended up going to a party in Gatineau (for anyone else reading this, that's across the Quebec border - but only by a few kilometers/miles), and I tried speaking to the party goers in French, but none of them spoke it. I ended up making a friend or two that lived on the Quebec side of Ottawa, and none of them spoke a lick of French.

    Now the interior regions of Quebec, that's a whole other story.

    But, then again, maybe things have changed in 10 years.

    Just in the past decade they've really ramped up their takeover attempt. They even tried to open up a French-only university and bar English-speaking students from attending it and still get taxpayer funding, but the new Premier, an anti-globalist and staunch supporter of nationalism, Doug Ford, was having none of it. I'm serious. They're like a cancer. You give them one inch and they'll take 100 miles.
  11. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by gadzooks I'm pretty sure those Siberian nomads were the "Indians" (aboriginals).

    No. The Siberian nomads came way before the native Indians.
  12. gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Just in the past decade they've really ramped up their takeover attempt. They even tried to open up a French-only university and bar English-speaking students from attending it and still get taxpayer funding, but the new Premier, an anti-globalist and staunch supporter of nationalism, Doug Ford, was having none of it. I'm serious. They're like a cancer. You give them one inch and they'll take 100 miles.

    Hmm... Interesting. I can't really refute it because, like I said, I haven't been there since 2008.

    Next time I talk to my dad I'll ask him what it was like before he left Ottawa (just a couple years ago). For all I know, that's the kinda stuff that might have made him move to a small town closer to Toronto.
  13. gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    Originally posted by -SpectraL No. The Siberian nomads came way before the native Indians.

    But I doubt they'd consider themselves "Europeans." The whole concept of "Europe", or even "Asia" for that matter, were of no significance at the time. It was just a bunch of isolated tribes/villages spread all over what are now Europe and Asia, some of them, maybe most of them at the time, nomadic, moving from place to place.

    How can you really pinpoint any kind of ethnic origin for any of these peoples, whether from Siberia, the Eurasian steppes, East Asia (China, Japan, Korea, etc), does it really make much difference?

    Phylogenetic research can reveal some of these paths that intermingled to create what became "Native America", but they were pretty much just all from one big, but singular and unified, land mass.
  14. Narc Naturally Camouflaged [connect my yokel-like scolytidae]
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Not at all. The actual answer is we boot out all these foreign babbling idiots and take our country back.

    We??? Don't make me laugh, you wouldn't do fuck all. Google a few tactics then try and make out you some master strategist would be about the limit of your contribution if that ever came about.



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  15. GGG victim of incest [my veinlike two-fold aepyornidae]
    Originally posted by -SpectraL You need a history lesson. The first settlers to Canada were nomads, not Indians or French. Siberian nomads.

    No they weren't you fucking idiot. It was the French. There were no natives in Canada when the French arrived, they imported them from America after the Trail of Tears in 1836. A lot of the immigrated of their own free will as well.

    Just shut up before you make a further fool of yourself kid
  16. HTS highlight reel
    Originally posted by -SpectraL They used a clever ploy, to the effect they need to preserve their heritage,

    To be fair, if it wasn't for French Canada, French culture would be pretty much dead because of Europe. Not that French Canada will last much longer, what with it being in Canada.
  17. gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    Originally posted by GGG No they weren't you fucking idiot. It was the French. There were no natives in Canada when the French arrived, they imported them from America after the Trail of Tears in 1836. A lot of the immigrated of their own free will as well.

    While you're absolutely correct that the French were the first to truly colonize what is now considered Canada, there were definitely native aboriginals divided into all sorts of tribes.

    The French settlers had many interactions with both the Algonquians and Iroquoians. There were inter-tribal rivalries happening right then and there in the 1500's when the French arrived, and they even had to occasionally choose sides.
  18. gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    It's also been said, interestingly, that the French tended to treat the natives a lot better than the British, at least on the average.

    Not to mention, there is entire aboriginal group called the Métis who were basically a mixed-race culture from French settlers and the natives local to the region.
  19. gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    Oh, shit, and the fur trade (it's been years since I was in uni and actually took a early Canadian history course)...

    The fur trade was vital to New France's early expansion as The Hudson Bay Company established itself as an economic power house.

    And of course, trade implies two traders: The French settlers, and the local natives.
  20. GGG victim of incest [my veinlike two-fold aepyornidae]
    Originally posted by gadzooks While you're absolutely correct that the French were the first to truly colonize what is now considered Canada, there were definitely native aboriginals divided into all sorts of tribes.

    The French settlers had many interactions with both the Algonquians and Iroquoians. There were inter-tribal rivalries happening right then and there in the 1500's when the French arrived, and they even had to occasionally choose sides.

    I like you a lot gadzooks, so I'm going to tell you right here that I made that shit up

    Although I was shockingly close on the year Andrew Jackson decided to steal a bunch of land. 1838
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