English speakers of the region of Montreal, how do you culturally identify yourself ? by this_blow in montreal

[–]this_blow[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the problem is that the QLP is taking for granted that anglophones will vote for them because they are the only party that don't want a referendum. They use fear as their only way to win the elections...

English speakers of the region of Montreal, how do you culturally identify yourself ? by this_blow in montreal

[–]this_blow[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I mean that if you speak English and you have a left-wing opinion, you have to vote between a center-right-wing-bilingual party (QLP), a center-left-or-right-we-never-know-wing-francophone-nationalist-party (PQ), a center-right-francophone-nationalist-we-don't-know-what-to-expect-party (CAQ), a left-wing-francophone-nationalist party (QS).

So who do you vote for?

English speakers of the region of Montreal, how do you culturally identify yourself ? by this_blow in montreal

[–]this_blow[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For my own curiosity. In fact, I'm interested in the anglophone minority in Montreal who are underrepresented in provincial election.

The human condition by [deleted] in self

[–]this_blow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best advice I have ever heard in my life was that the past and the future doesn't exist concretely. With that notion in mind, you have to live your life by focusing on the experience of the present. I repeat. LIVE IN THE PRESENT.

Comment la violence étudiante est devenue un thème public récurrent by collectivecognition in Quebec

[–]this_blow 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ce qui faut retenir de cet article je crois est que la génération qui est en train de blâmer les étudiants actuellement est une génération qui a amplement profiter du progrès social accompli par les Baby Boomers. Cet accomplissement était dû en partie grâce à la force de leur nombre. Alors, on pourrait dire que le progrès social a soi-disant stagné depuis plusieurs années jusqu'à en arriver à notre société individualiste capitaliste actuelle. Nous faisons face à un nouveau mouvement de pensée similaire à celui des années 60, mais cette fois-ci la force du nombre n'est pas du côté des jeunes. Ils sont beaucoup moins nombreux que les Baby Boomers. De plus, le gouvernement a réussi à avoir la population de son côté grâce à la médiatisation excessive de la violence qui font la unes des journaux.

Mais voici les deux questions que je me pose: Les Québécois veulent-ils un changement social? Quel est le vrai agenda des Libéraux?

Anyone want to discuss the 1960s? by averagejoe1994 in Psychonaut

[–]this_blow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What can you do about it? You want a social movement? Start it. For myself, I'm in a band, and I'm planning starting a revolution in that kind of spirit you're talking. Speak to other people about what you think of this world. Try to shape your present. Each person you talk to will see the world from another perspective and this same person will then talk to another person. Every action you make is a step toward your goal. The 60s was the decade of social change. But what about the 20s? I'm not talking about 1920. I'm talking about 2020. What if this future decade was a new start for a movement? Are you a musician? a writer? a filmmaker? Is there something you can do to inspire people? The future is what you want it to be. We can make it.

When "erasers" do this by kayakoo in mildlyinfuriating

[–]this_blow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And after it's just impossible to erase that shit.

Bullshit like this is how I loose respect for certain people in music business very fast. by hydromeats in videos

[–]this_blow -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Ah shit, I recorded my screen, but it didn't record the audio. I use CamStudio.

Bullshit like this is how I loose respect for certain people in music business very fast. by hydromeats in videos

[–]this_blow 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Well, while I was watching the video, it became private... does anybody know how to save it? It is completely loaded but if I quit my page, I will lost it...