CherryBullets

joined 9 months ago
[–] CherryBullets@lemmy.ca 2 points 6 months ago

It might be. I remember buying a laptop at that time and it came with 8 and it annoyed me so dang much.

[–] CherryBullets@lemmy.ca 6 points 6 months ago (4 children)

They lost me when they removed the start button on the left side of the taskbar in version 8.1 (I think it was) to... Be cool with the kids (I think 8.1 was supposed to be touch screen friendly)? I don't even know, but I went back to Windows 7 for a long while.

The backlash with the start button was so huge that they put it back on the taskbar in Windows 10 (at least mine has it and is the reason I got Windows 10). I'm currently refusing to update to Windows 11, because it apparently crashes when playing certain video games and I'm not about to have the other trash bugs that come with it, which I've been seeing posted on Microsoft help forums when I search for Windows 10 related questions. Fuck that noise, I don't want to deal with it.

[–] CherryBullets@lemmy.ca 4 points 6 months ago

Important to note; The French have a very strong culture of secularism, which turns out helps a lot with fighting against religious BS.

[–] CherryBullets@lemmy.ca 1 points 7 months ago

Honestly, they might save at least some of the youth doing it.

[–] CherryBullets@lemmy.ca 1 points 9 months ago (2 children)

WWIII ofc, it's inevitable if NATO falls. Who knows how it will play out, but it will play out if that comes to pass.

[–] CherryBullets@lemmy.ca 2 points 9 months ago

Most dictators do, unfortunately. It takes several attempts and many courageous people willing to sacrifice to get there and sometimes that doesn't even stop the dictatorship, as the dictator has a successor lined up.

[–] CherryBullets@lemmy.ca 1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

There were many attempts by the English to make the Québécois renounce French AND Catholicism and those who refused publicly to pledge loyalty to the crown in the past were hung for treason, they were even forcing many to change their family names to English names (my father's family had their name forcibly changed, it's in the archives).

The genocide attempts were never publicly aknowledged by Canada and are only taught in history class in Québec. Hell, even Le Grand Dérangement (the deportation and genocide of Acadiens, which is better known than the attempts in Québec) was never aknowledged as a genocide by Canada (which is fucking stupid if you know anything about Canadian history). Even better fact for you: the native genocides weren't recognized until recently either. Canada has a terrible track record of recognizing genocides.

Edit: All I can find in English is a few references to Le Grand Dérangement and I barely find anything in French on my search engine. I refuse to use Google to search at all, so you can feel free to contact French Canadian historians at McGill or something if you doubt what the English did to my people.

Here is a well known report that proves the English were actively considering my people as inferior and needing to assimilate to be eradicated, since they literally considered us a different "race" of people (this is in English for you):

https://www.alloprof.qc.ca/en/students/vl/history/the-durham-report-h1557

It doesn't explain how they enacted this, but you best believe they enacted it in the worst ways possible.

[–] CherryBullets@lemmy.ca 1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (2 children)

Yeah, because French Canadians being genocided and force assimilated didn't count, apparently.

For those who didn't know, yes genocide was attempted and yes force assimilation was attempted. Many died. We survived in the end, but a lot of blood was shed. I don't really expect Americans to know this. Some barely know Canada has a French speaking population.