Quebec separatism is a tricky issue. England and France are two different nation-states with unique cultures and languages, both civilized North America (along with the Dutch, Portuguese and Spanish). Fast forward to today, the descendants of the French are mostly in Quebec while the English descendants are in the rest of Canada. If they want to separate there's a process in our constitution to do that, they tried and it didn't work. Being on either side doesn't mean your a traitor. The real traitors are the liberals AND cuckservatives who keep importing migrants when a policy change would be better. Hungary had the same issue of low birth rates, they gave incentives for couples to settle down, more incentives to have children, changed laws to make divorce harder, in a few years birthrates bounced back. Hungary didnt have a need for immigration as it did before. This policy wasn't even taught at poli sci when I was doing my undergrad, we were just taught "immigration good", "cuz low birth rates" without exploring the "root causes" which ARE explored when the argument is to bring more people here.
Quebec separatism is a tricky issue. England and France are two different nation-states with unique cultures and languages, both civilized North America (along with the Dutch, Portuguese and Spanish). Fast forward to today, the descendants of the French are mostly in Quebec while the English descendants are in the rest of Canada. If they want to separate there's a process in our constitution to do that, they tried and it didn't work. Being on either side doesn't mean your a traitor. The real traitors are the liberals AND cuckservatives who keep importing migrants when a policy change would be better. Hungary had the same issue of low birth rates, they gave incentives for couples to settle down, more incentives to have children, changed laws to make divorce harder, in a few years birthrates bounced back. Hungary didnt have a need for immigration as it did before. This policy wasn't even taught at poli sci when I was doing my undergrad, we were just taught "immigration good", "cuz low birth rates" without exploring the "root causes" which ARE explored when the argument is to bring more people here.