Not gonna lie: "On Christmas Day, I will dine in either Quebec or in Hell" is a badass line.
@giantWario4 ай бұрын
Turned out it was gonna be hell.
@yannislaurin-kamouche4 ай бұрын
Québec is worse than hell TABARNAK!!!
@olidoyle4 ай бұрын
I recommend La Chope Gobeline!
@NoName-hg6cc4 ай бұрын
"Madness? THIS. IS. AMERICA!"
@nekomancer70264 ай бұрын
Ah yes, invading during winter. A cunning strategy.
@okenwave31194 ай бұрын
Wait, no. What's the opposite of cunning?
@janetzoll6984 ай бұрын
It’s a chilling strategy
@DragoSonicMile4 ай бұрын
"Wait, no... not cunning. What's the opposite of that?"
@AegixDrakan4 ай бұрын
It's a BOLD move, let's see how that works for 'em. XD
@johnnydarling80214 ай бұрын
Works every time.
@lariensthe1st1914 ай бұрын
"the snow so high people had to crawl in through upstairs windows" Me, a Canadian: "soo... Tuesday?"
@Mr.Renaud4 ай бұрын
yup pretty much
@extrahistory4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@BeardedGorlok4 ай бұрын
This is why i want more Extra History series about Quebec, its history is full of crazy stories and twists and turns.
@Game_Hero4 ай бұрын
I would too, if the perspective of the locals is prioritized rather than the one of the winners and that they use the modern terms to talk about the people of Québec, "Québécois"
@jumperwilli77704 ай бұрын
I’m a Quebecois and I’m satisfied since a lot of history youtubers ignore to talk about the french the population and motives. They always miss a massive amount of details and point. But EH has been pretty accurate.
@thebestteammate65284 ай бұрын
Morgan: shoots The Royal Navy Officer Named Anderson The British: “So you have chosen Death”
@brendanrisney24494 ай бұрын
yeah, bad move
@Danthesane4 ай бұрын
Yeah, my sympathy was already low for Morgan, so him doing that just made me think “asshole. That’s not how you ought to engage in warfare.”
@brendanrisney24492 ай бұрын
came back to this video after watching a Fat Electirician video on Morgan and, honestly? I don't blame him anymore. he's a jerk through and through, but the british attempted to lash him to death and he lived. so he's got a bit of a grudge to work through
@thebestteammate65282 ай бұрын
At the same time it was because he talked back against an officer which was against the rules and then assaulted the officer resulting in him being knocked unconscious that’s what he was wiped for
@brendanrisney24492 ай бұрын
@@thebestteammate6528 oh, 100%, like I said, he's a jerk through and through. But I understand his position a bit more
@charlessaint79264 ай бұрын
US soldiers, "Why are we invading in the winter! This is stupid idea!" Heer soldaten, "First time?"
@waltertaljaard14884 ай бұрын
French solldiers under Napoleon; ''Premiere fois?'
@liamcluett62034 ай бұрын
@@waltertaljaard1488Mongolians: Pff, amateurs.
@TeutonicEmperor11984 ай бұрын
@@waltertaljaard1488 If I were speaking Swedish: "first time?"
@miles_da-tractor_man4 ай бұрын
Germans from the future: don’t just don’t
@sekh7654 ай бұрын
@@waltertaljaard1488 But... but Napoleon invaded Russia in 1812, and the Germans Russia in 1941... so really shouldn't the Americans be looking over at both of them like "First time?"
@pavarottiaardvark34314 ай бұрын
Before the snow spoke Finnish, the snow spoke weirdly accented French....
@LordKalte4 ай бұрын
The accent wasn't weird at that time, it was the same
@privatefellow65894 ай бұрын
@@LordKaltetrue
@Kalafinwë4 ай бұрын
@@LordKalte Not to be pedant, but it still is normal today. The Parisian french is commonly know as only "French" worldwide. But it is misconception. The majority of communities in Picardie, Champagne, and Gasconie as well as Normandie and Bretagne speak exactly like the Quebecers. Which is completely normal because most of the settlers of New France were from those specific regions of France.
@LordKalte4 ай бұрын
@@Kalafinwë C'est pas faux
@etuanno4 ай бұрын
@@KalafinwëAlso "le Welsch" the Swiss French speak differently. As far as my French speaking friend is concerned they speak slower as well as they use more logical numbers like septante (70), huitante (80) and nonante (90). I suspect they speak slower because for centuries they had to deal with Swissgermans struggling with French.
@brokenbridge63164 ай бұрын
The US Attacks on Canada during the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 are just so fascinating to study.
@hockeyislife24 ай бұрын
especially since they got there asses kicked
@brokenbridge63164 ай бұрын
@@hockeyislife2---Can't argue there
@amwoodco30494 ай бұрын
The ones after the american civil war are even more amusing. Finians: Let's take that Canadian fort! Ottawa: Hey America. Those Irishmen just invaded that fort we gave you. You might want to actually deal with them this time. Washington: Fiiiine!
@littleferrhis4 ай бұрын
Third times a charm
@Atharkas4 ай бұрын
@@littleferrhis They could try and still get their butt kicked.
@williamlemay87414 ай бұрын
Love these segments; As a Québécois, it's refreshing to see non partisan mention of this part of our history. I'm a history teacher and it's barely mentioned in official high school material ( I still take time to teach this part to my students ).
@shaider19824 ай бұрын
House to house fighting being fierce, a deadline of "Before Christmas"...somethings never change
@mariannerichard13214 ай бұрын
Not only did Carleton witness Montcalm opening the doors and lost in 1759 at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, but he was there too when Murray did the same mistake one year later at the Battle of Sainte-Foy.
@averongodoffire80984 ай бұрын
Canadian here, cried out for blood once the parle was violated lmao Love this series, grateful for your representation of our history from a southern perspective
@loyalpiper4 ай бұрын
The fact that several highland clansmen exiled from the jacobite rebellion in 1745 fought for the government forces against the contenentals is amazing.
@julianshepherd20384 ай бұрын
Standard. Your job is warrior and an empire conquers you. Serbs did a lot of it.
@loyalpiper4 ай бұрын
@julianshepherd2038 it's way more complex than that, they weren't fighting for independence, they were fighting to over throw the government and replace the king in 1745. ironically they fought to keep the same government in control of the colonies for 3 decades later after being exiled to them.
@yannislaurin-kamouche4 ай бұрын
Canada is nothing without the francos
@loyalpiper4 ай бұрын
@@yannislaurin-kamouche and?
@yannislaurin-kamouche4 ай бұрын
@@loyalpiper Don't take all the credits
@abcdef276694 ай бұрын
Holy Jesus, this episode was intense! Cannons over sleds and shooting from windows, barricades in every narrow street, A captain escaping a point blank shot towards the face, snow hiding the ground, an officer being shot after ordering the enemy's surrender... Stalingrad is the immediate image inside the mind, seeing this.
@bthsr71134 ай бұрын
The hell of snowy urban warfare does tend to do that. But of course, Stalingrad made this look like a playground spat.
@gummilad24 ай бұрын
@@bthsr7113 Stalingrad was years of siege with brutal attacks by axis forces I’m shocked they survived, they literally had balls of steel
@AmericaIsACountry4 ай бұрын
Just an average day in the Bronx
@TeutonicEmperor11984 ай бұрын
what kind of cannons are light and weak enough so the floor don't get destroyed by the recoil?
@shorgoth4 ай бұрын
@@gummilad2 it was about half a year in reality. Also it wasn't so much about having bals of steel and more like having no choice because there were barrier troops shooting at deserters. Same tactic used by Russia now.
@somerandomguy___4 ай бұрын
This is actually a really interesting battle. Not many assults happen during a blizzard and certainly not so many happen with so few soldiers, so every person in the story becomes more important .
@piganagun90694 ай бұрын
8:19 Intresting way to hold a musket....
@guilhermeSilva-mg8kv4 ай бұрын
Tottaly accurate battle simulator
@ItsUpsideDown4 ай бұрын
The Quebec fighting style, reverse musket
@ОлегКозлов-ю9т4 ай бұрын
Not only Brits was behind them, they also had muskets behind them!
@RozenGermain4 ай бұрын
Good eye I didn't notice the layering error!
@EyalBrown4 ай бұрын
This was, by far, the most thrilling fight scene in Extra History... uh... history. Hats off to the writing, the animation, the sound effects, and the narration.
@extrahistory4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Im_Iraqi_hello4 ай бұрын
@@extrahistoryI love history because of you and oversimplified
@PokeDeses4 ай бұрын
Shooting an officer that was there to parley is what they'd call in military lingo "a dick move".
@Kerberlos3 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's usually advised to avoid it and go with the 'NUTS' tactic. Though that tactic wouldn't be invented for another 169 years. :P
@AegixDrakan4 ай бұрын
That moment when the fog of war clears and you realize you're in range of enemy artillery.. XD Woops!
@DieNibelungenliad4 ай бұрын
This shows that warfare back then was often chaotic and not just lines of men firing or hitting at one another as has been done since Classical Greece
@BryceMulcahy4 ай бұрын
As a New Yorker who lives close to these places, I’m so glad you covered this!
@philtkaswahl21244 ай бұрын
Quebec: "Welcome to Stalingrad!" Revolutionaries: "What the devil is a Stalingrad?"
@cyrus59584 ай бұрын
You guys knocked or out of the park with the cinematic story telling and art here! Especially loved the climatic moment with General Montgomery.
@odd-ysseusdoesstuff63474 ай бұрын
4:25 "Until he caught a bullet in Quebec, and well, in sunmary..."
@AtlasNovack4 ай бұрын
For something that was covered for 5 seconds in Oversimplified, this is insane! Good going EH.
@dz_joystik34504 ай бұрын
You know it’s gonna be a good day when extra history uploads
@RazSofer-xh3qs4 ай бұрын
Even though fighting in a war in winter is dumb, the soldiers got balls to put themselves into the harsh cold to win the war.
@hokkaidorider42964 ай бұрын
How has a movie not been made about this epic?
@USB3674 ай бұрын
Yay another upload! These are the few videos keeping my spirits up lately!
@abcdef276694 ай бұрын
Is shocking how the way the invaders wanted to use that cannon over the sled sounds exactly like a common concept you see in RTS games: New Mission: Protect the Sled Artillery, and use it against the walls.
@alexj74404 ай бұрын
More series on Quebec please! So much interesting history to cover
@motivationaiz4 ай бұрын
Why do people not get about never messing with general frost😂
@VTimmoni4 ай бұрын
A very successful general indeed.
@extrahistory4 ай бұрын
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@danielsantiagourtado34304 ай бұрын
You guys are the very Best! This series has been SO great! Keep up the good work guys 😊😊❤😊❤😊❤❤
@robertjarman37034 ай бұрын
Bonsoir Plushistoire. Les Quebecois dit: "merde" a Arnold.
@also_arles4 ай бұрын
You'd think by now a historical event like this would already have a period drama movie of sorts about it. Or maybe it already does! What do I know? 😆
@rustern46814 ай бұрын
the pins are tempting..
@randomcanadianguy97404 ай бұрын
Aaah, Quebec winter's. I had to endure those for like 25 years lol
@Ari.Atland4 ай бұрын
7:35 shooting the officer requesting your surrender is kinda metal. Also uncool.
@TheIrishvolunteer4 ай бұрын
You guys set scenes so well in those opening segments, always give me chills!
@Kaiyanwang824 ай бұрын
Morgan you absolute madman on those ramparts
@vwbFILMS4 ай бұрын
I like the winter cool but deadly. Oh yeah I forgot to mention keep up the good work man. 👍
@AndrewGeierMelons4 ай бұрын
The one battlefield I have actually visited... Also known as, the most beautiful city in the world
@sampeacaml93074 ай бұрын
I was just about to suggest a few weeks ago that you do some videos about Québec and you did, Extra History! As a Quebecker, I am real happy!
@coygerten68024 ай бұрын
Have you considered a short series on the United States Marine Corps? I've found some stuff that goes over major events but rarely ever goes over important people, and usually refers to the Corps as "American forces". It would be nice to get a series that is relatively in depth, and gives proper credit to an organization with such an important part in American history
@danielsantiagourtado34304 ай бұрын
You guys always make My day! Thanks For this ❤❤❤❤❤
@johnloy39884 ай бұрын
While wounded and carried to a makeshift hospital, Benedict Arnold is laying in his cot but brandishing a pistol and sword he shouts to his men to hold fast and fight as quote "we wounded men will fight from our beds!!!! Our dead, fight from hell!!! The rest of you hold your positions!"
@harmonyferreira61834 ай бұрын
Montgomery biggest mistake was underestimating the Canadians... Never underestimate Canadians
@Darkdragon55444 ай бұрын
Hey guys, one cool topic in the future could be the battle of Châteauguay 😊
@drcongoorrepublicofcongo97474 ай бұрын
Best episode in the series so far
@danielsantiagourtado34304 ай бұрын
This time of week i Always look forward too! Your videos are pure gold😊😊😊😊😊
@googamp324 ай бұрын
They tried to invade Quebec... During the winter. That's only slightly dumber than taking on the entire Chinese navy with half a dozen canoes.
@jumperwilli77704 ай бұрын
The most fortified NA city and never taken by force (reddition). They were definitely not smart.
@briannamcdaniel2664 ай бұрын
Even though I was born in the winter (January 22), I'm not really a fan of how cold it gets during it. But otherwise, another amazing video as always EH!
@lizycole89994 ай бұрын
Came for Arnold, stayed for Morgan. That was epic!
@BrunoPremont4 ай бұрын
Hi ! I am from Québec City...I once read that when spring came...snow as usual started to melt...and a lot of body buried in the snow were found...
@danielsantiagourtado34304 ай бұрын
EH! Always love to learn from you guys! You're the Best 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@DavidJamesHenry4 ай бұрын
THE POUTINE WILL BE OURS
@lizycole89994 ай бұрын
if you don't eat poutine first, the poutine eats you
@Jean-PierreGrenier-yl3wp4 ай бұрын
This is how United States got tacos, after invading Mexico…
@nicholasgignac70654 ай бұрын
The snow spoke Quebecois “Va chiez osti”
@Sr_Eddie24 ай бұрын
I just love filling my brain with more history 😍
@Rudnaz_1274 ай бұрын
6:43 s m o o t h b o r e moment
@BadassSagas-w5j4 ай бұрын
super educative :) studying battles around the world for contents i'm working on. it really is helps!
@KrypticFog4 ай бұрын
One of their best episodes yet!
@schlirf4 ай бұрын
Short form: we got our asses handed to us.
@lizycole89994 ай бұрын
not before Arnold and Morgan kicked some first
@ChrisCrossClash4 ай бұрын
@@lizycole8999 Both became Tarators, how Arnold came to be under the British ill never know.
@lizycole89994 ай бұрын
@@ChrisCrossClash morgan never turned traitor
@ChrisCrossClash4 ай бұрын
@@lizycole8999 *Traitors I meant there, spelling mistake😂
@ProjectBuildOnRRorRobloxFilms4 ай бұрын
My dose of history is here thanks
@missaelcastillo51544 ай бұрын
2:23 That was one of the reasons Washington and the Continental Army starved at Valley Forge. If you watched Extra History’s series on the Articles of Confederation, you know that the Continental Congress was printing money because the states didn’t want to give money and as a result, inflation. Washington couldn’t buy anything with his worthless bills.
@jameskarg32404 ай бұрын
Always the damn winter...
@fantalandia42734 ай бұрын
Joke of rn: Which place has the name winter on it? *Winterswijk* 😅 Edit: Winterswijk actually means something else rather thna what you’ll think, I’m sorry for the joke. 😐
@Thatonenightlord40k4 ай бұрын
A nice video to watch while on the beach
@remimk4 ай бұрын
man the artist really out did themselves here. I love it !😁
@TrafficSkater3 ай бұрын
I just love the art style to these videos it’s so cute and simple I love it I love it
@ceciliasmith94629 күн бұрын
Love the calendar
@Genosho4 ай бұрын
Those wax seals were none-too-pleased 😅
@postapocalypticnewsradio4 ай бұрын
PANR has tuned in.
@Gidonamor4 ай бұрын
I wish the shipping on that calendar wouldn't be so expensive to EU. I'd love that calendar
@johnloy39884 ай бұрын
Richard is reported to have said that our time on this earth is brief. She lived another fifty years after his death and never remarried
@DieNibelungenliad4 ай бұрын
They'd probably be better off going in at night during the autumn. After all, snow and ice slows down movement but all their foes have to do is sit nearby their posts
@jays2334 ай бұрын
You guys should cover the red river rebellion
@Mrswilliams41124 ай бұрын
Nice video
@normanfrank15324 ай бұрын
This was amazing guys!
@thetriofdeath4 ай бұрын
11s bro
@TDsponge4 ай бұрын
When general Montgomery approached those cannons, he should’ve Ran Away
@jrscalemodeling41104 ай бұрын
Great Video loved it!!
@Magmafrost134 ай бұрын
I was not prepared to find out that Quebec has medieval-ass city walls
@GiarcraiGO4 ай бұрын
When I visited Québec city, the walls were intimidating to look at from the lower city. They sit high on natural rock formations that give good sightlines down both directions of the river. Only a few narrow cobblestone roads go up the Citadel from the lower city. The plains of Abraham where the British beat the French is at least level ground that can be used to approach the Citadel from the west, but even there, the stone wall is 25+ foot high and lined with cannons and firing ports.
@torntokoroa3 ай бұрын
No hold on if my father in law sign me up for the military without my knowledge I'd be having some issues. Montgomery is one of a kind bro.
@Boywholikecat4 ай бұрын
History & stuff
@roykennedy4 ай бұрын
indeed
@ScaerieTale4 ай бұрын
Makes me wonder how such an ardently pro revolutionary general like Arnold could, quite literally, become synonymous with the word "traitor" later on, but I admit my knowledge of modern history is a lot patchier than my medieval and classical history
@johnloy39884 ай бұрын
Contemptuous of congress, deeply in debt, and with a little inspiration and help from his new bride Peggy shippen arnold, the daughter of a loyalist judge Benedict Arnold decided to turn his coat. He had only recently received a letter from George Washington excoriating his behavior while being the military governor of Philadelphia. It was the final straw but in truth he was guilty of everything that he had been accused of including using his position to profiteer
@fantalandia42734 ай бұрын
Hello, Extra History. It has been months since I followed your channel, but I am still subscribed. I hope you have good luck continuing your calendar for 2025. Thank you, Aldo for reacting to my ex-fan art.
@whiteroseblossom97024 күн бұрын
This is vaguely mentioned in Hamilton. In Right Hand Man, Burr visits Washington to offer his services before being interupted by Hamilton. He says "I was a captain under General Montgomery Until he caught a bullet in the neck in Quebec and well,". Never thought i would learn the proper context of that line. I wondered what the continental army was doing so far north but assumed it was another, or at least part of a, colony at the time since i knew modern Cananda did not yet exist.
@bsmartr8062 ай бұрын
Surprised you didnt go into more detail/judgement into Morgan straight up murdering someone.
@uriabinenshtok4 ай бұрын
recommendation: i think you should also do comic/art like books of all of your videos say like the Viking or siege of Vienna 1 hour can be a nice book
@flavoie4 ай бұрын
If you ever visit Quebec city, there is a commemorating plaque in the lower town marking this event. "...Near this spot lieutenant-colonel Benedict Arnold was wounded on December 31, 1775, after having taken the first barricade which protected the entrance to Sault au Matelot Street and the lower town of Quebec..." History, plus fine dining in the area what more can you wish? Dont answer that... 😂😂😂
@Leaffer10804 ай бұрын
Cool video for a Quebecer like me who lives next to quebec . Also , i'd like to know if you did a video about the british conquest of Quebec in 1759 , Almost 20 years ago before this event ?
@quixote_74 ай бұрын
i hope we get a pedro albizu campos series one day.
@maxpower71134 ай бұрын
In an alternate universe Benedict Arnold doesn't have to fix his ships, arrives weeks early to an undefended Quebec, and never betrays the Continental Army.
@iansavard44894 ай бұрын
1200 brave and loyal french canadiens served the Crown during this trial. 40 turncloaks were swayed by the Yankees.
@CosmicAggressor4 ай бұрын
I hope this series goes into whatever benidict arnold did to become a traitor. Because I actually don't know.
@puppywinkles4 ай бұрын
If you just want to know, he became (I think) governor or mayor of a city and then immediately defected to the British side after that.
@Strait97304 ай бұрын
So Arnold's road to treason began when Congress not only denied reimbursement for his expenses but always gave promotion to other men who had more political power. Then when Washington put him in charge as military governor of Philadelphia, he was accused by Pennsylvania governor John Reed for selling off goods and pocketing the money for himself and it did not help that Arnold was married to Peggy Shippen who was a loyalist. When Arnold's charges were dropped, Reed then sent a letter to Washington saying that if Arnold was acquitted then Reed would pull Pennsylvania support from him, so Washington wrote a letter to Arnold saying he will still be charged. Arnold, feeling betrayed by Washington and the country made a deal with General John Andre that in exchange for 20,000 pounds and a military commission and pension he would give Fort Arnold or West Point to the British which would split the colonies in two. Everything was agreed until Andre dressed in civilian clothing was captured and the plans for West Point were discovered in his boot. When Arnold learned of Andre capture and his plans discovered he burned all evidence and left before he was captured and Washington was furious when he learned of Arnold's treason saying "Arnold has betrayed us, whom can we trust now". After that Andre was hanged as a spy and Arnold led a loyalist army against Virginia til 1781
@MoonfallEquinox4 ай бұрын
I think people keep forgetting that in most parts of Canada, there's snow for more or the year than when there isn't... as in, our soldiers are trained to fight in the snow. It was a terrible idea to begin with
@skysthelimitvideos4 ай бұрын
Imagine the world is this has been successful
@OdinWannaBe4 ай бұрын
A french states ? lol
@Game_Hero4 ай бұрын
@@OdinWannaBe we're not french, we're Québécois, we might speak french, but we're not french, same as Mexicans might speak spanish but are not spanish
@OdinWannaBe4 ай бұрын
@@Game_Hero I mean, you are right, the original terms used to describe us was Les Canadiens Français, but the British unified lower and upper Canada so.. yeah, for me It's both. locally we call ourselves Québécois, but worldwide peoples knows us as French Canadians. Just look how Céline Dion is presented in her last Olympic appearance.
@Game_Hero4 ай бұрын
@@OdinWannaBe that's because we have no backbone and zero self-respect and let outsiders tell our culture instead of ourselves, canadawashed to non-existence, appropriation and exonyms (so self-hating we don't fight to have control of our own name).
@Game_Hero4 ай бұрын
@@OdinWannaBe And why do they know us under a condescending culturally inaccurate exonym? Because we have zero self-respect to tell our own story, defend our culture and have us called by our true name.
@scandited27634 ай бұрын
"You're surrounded! Put your guns d- 1775 Holster pistol:
@squee2224 ай бұрын
Moral of the story: Don't go to places where you were not invited!
@MiniJinx16114 ай бұрын
"And then it got cold, stupid cold"
@MalikF154 ай бұрын
Ah general winter the bane of many of armies from the mighty Swedes to Germans in WW2. Only Mongels get a pass
@charlesrobert-stafford48264 ай бұрын
Fun fact : When Morgan surrendered, he refused to give his sword to Carleton, so he gave it instead to a French Canadian priest who was present during the surrender.
@Game_Hero4 ай бұрын
*Québécois
@anthonygagne85204 ай бұрын
@@Game_Hero le terme pour ce temps est là est canadiens
@Game_Hero4 ай бұрын
@@anthonygagne8520 les autochtones avaient intériorisé le terme exonyme et culturellement inexact "indien", dont le American Indian Movement des années 70, important mouvement des droits civiques autochtone, est encore un important témoignage, et pourtant l'on utilise le terme "autochtone" sans aucun problème pour désigner le même concept dans le passé bien qu'anachronique dans l'usage, parce qu'actuellement socioculturellement exact et contemporain, propre à éviter la confusion avec les vrais indiens, d'Inde. Même chose pour les Roumains, au 19e siècle, ils s'appelaient les Vlachs, et pourtant aujourd'hui on utilise le terme Roumain pour parler au 19e siècle de ce qu'on désignerait aujourd'hui comme des Roumains, évitant une coupure artificielle auto-infligé avec son propre passé. Même chose pour les Italiens, l'on parlait à la Renaissance d'identité par rapport à sa cité-état et pourtant aujourd'hui on réfère à Léonard de Vinci comme un Italien ou italien de la renaissance, l'on parle du même peuple sous différents noms aujourd'hui désuets. Les Afro-Américains se désignaient selon le mot en N au 19e siècle et pourtant l'on utilise ce terme d'aujourd'hui pour parler de la même chose dans le passé, avec un terme actuellement culturellement exact et respectueux, non un exonyme. Les Québécois de la nation québécoise se referaient au 19e siècle comme des "canadiens-français", un exonyme intériorisé chargé, condescendant, archaïque, complétement inexact socioculturellement (on est pas des français enchaînés à même le nom à être une sous-catégorie d'une identité volée par d'autres et leur état-nation en ayant le nom) en plus de nous couper de notre seul héritage socioculturel, leur permettant de voler notre culture et histoire en plus. Ait respect en toi-même, Québécois, et réapproprie ton seul passé dans un terme qui est pleinement nôtre quand les autres ont le respect de soi pour le faire.
@davidwright71934 ай бұрын
I don't think you can blame this one on Walpole
@wackyotter12354 ай бұрын
oh my god that was brutal
@Sc0ts4 ай бұрын
What a different world it could have been if they had been successful