ext_27813 ([identity profile] frandroid.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] frandroid 2007-03-17 06:58 pm (UTC)

Like I said in my other comment above, the coverage itself is fine. But it's part of a history of separatist leaders' racism being covered very closely and made a big deal of, and brought back again for years and years, unlike other people's racism, federalist politicians in particular, which is kept under covers.

Even though the separatist movement has its roots in being at the short end of discrimination by anglophones, politically, economically and socially, I'm not trying to make apologies for the movement's own shortcomings in that regard. I mean I'm not a separatist myself. I think the separatist movement has had a hard time separating race and culture, embracing multiculturalism (which many saw as a ploy by Trudeau to undermine Québec culture) and I'm quite averse about the idea of the nation anyway. But when the CBC, or more frequently the National Post or the Globe and Mail cover separatist racism, they do it with the intent of tarring the separatists rather than any kind of anti-racist principles. I mean, you know how amazing the National Post has been in fighting racism...

Normand Lester, a Québec-based Radio-Canada journalist for a long time, got so pissed off about this that he wrote a book entitled The Black Book of English Canada, about the English-Canada history of racism. He's even written one or two sequels. He got fired for doing that. The first instalment was translated in English, it must be available at the York library.

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