ONE THING has to be admitted about this country’s subversive social engineers: they are successful. It has taken them only 20 years to turn this country upside down and they have been especially successful in making the Anglos lick Francophone boots. Go abroad, even to places like | South Africa and Australia, and when you phone your embassies you will be answered first in French. In Seattle, the Canadian consulate list is in French. Phone a government department in Ottawa and French will hit you again. [t was therefore quite zppropriate that the Sauve woman'opened the Calgary Olympics in French. for the Quebec vote, They reckon- ed, correctly, that most of us would have another beer and be happy provided we weren't hit over the head with bilingualism all at once. That sort of thing is called Fabianism, after Fabius Maximus, the Roman general who favored delay and harassment rather than all-out battle. Secondly, the engineers saw to it ‘ ‘C-72 specifies that bilingualism should prevail where there is ‘significant demand.’ Asked what significant demand would be, a French member of the committee said that as Jar as he was concerned, one demand would be significant demand.”’ ‘Every effort has been made to persuade the world that this is a French country, and two years ago, in Paris, Brian Baloney came right out and boasted about it. Increasingly, you have to be French, not only speak French if you want a job with the feds. Yet only 24 per cent of Canadians claim French as their first lan- guage, and all except four per cent” live in Quebec. «: -. To put it another way, we have bilingualism for the four per cent 22 living outside of Quebec whose. . ’. mother tongue is French. Nearly all those speak English as well as ~ anybody, but that is ignored.'” How have the social engineers done it?” - & oe Firstly, because the politicians of all parties sold us out in grovelling [“APrace Toco when | 1 You're Pregnant And | § y Need Support: | GIRTHRIGHT| f} Call 987-7313 « Free Pregnancy Test » 229 Lonsdale. “In Vancouver Call & B Worth Vancouver. 687-7223° that we were made to feel guilty, a process aided and abetted by the academics and the media, most of whom don’t speak French themselves, but are pleased to go along with a trend provided their own jobs are not at stake. The perpetrators have become ' ‘bolder and bolder. Thus Bill C-72, ’ their latest atrocity, is a blatant case of anti-majority discrimina- tion. |. If it becomes law in its present form, any French floor-sweeper in . any government deparument will be. able to. demand that he work ‘‘in the language of his choice,” with “the result that his bosses will have to be French.. : ae _ Thave dealt with C-72 before, so won’t start again from scratch. But here are some tidbits from a brief PERSONAL BA requires professional help. ' “ASSI “FREE” copy of our booklet, IGNMENT IN BANKR put together by the Alliance for the Preservation of English in Canada (APEC). A Mr. Arnold of Via Rail told the Joint Parliamentary Commit- tee on C-72 with regard to the Via labor force in Vancouver: ‘Our * policy is to ensure that from now on we hire only bilingual people ... and we are going to enforce it even if we have to go elsewhere to get them.”’ (For ‘‘elsewhere,”’ read “Quebec.’’) A senior official of the Cana- dian Teachers’ Federation stated that 55 out of 70 teachers hired to teach French in Saskatchewan came from Quebec, thus proving that the mere ability to speak French doesn’t count. A top weapon in the fight to shove French down the gullet of the rest of the country is the Office i of the Commissioner of Official Languages. Eighty-three per cent . of its support staff are French. | Overall, 78 per cent are French. In the civil service, 33 per cent of support staff are French. Overall, it is 28 per cent. 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