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Kenneth Tellis
The Delusional Metisse Louis Beaudoin
By Kenneth T. Tellis
Feb 22, 2009 - 4:19:14 AM

The delusional Metisse Louis Beaudoin, Parti Quebecois opposition critic for international affairs raves on about something that never was, and continues on with her pipe dream, albeit in colour.

Here is one of her typical responses of recent in PIDGIN ENGLISH:

  • "Poor English, you invade us, murder our people, destroy our nation and force us to learn English. New we make laws that protect the JOUAL (French patois) language in Quebec and you shit in your pants because you are not enough intelligent to speak two languages. I am glad English are angry, learn Joual, we learn English you are just a British American loyalist country with no distinct culture or language from the USA, dont ask yourself why we want independence..."

This is a rebuttal to the fanciful thoughts of la Metisse Louis Beaudion:

This whole tirade against English-speaking Canadians and Americans by the Metis/ Metisse people is what has come out of what was left of the French Colony of New France that surrendered to Great Britain in 1760.

Louis Beaudoin deliberately misquotes history to gain an advantage. But in doing so she has opened a can of worms, which she herself will have to eat.  It was her forefathers in the Metis Militia of New France that open the battle lines between Britain and France, by their invasion of British settlements all along the New England coast. It was where her forefathers invaded huge swathes of territory where British settlers had built small hamlets, villages and towns. Here the Metis Militia murdered unarmed settlers of all ages and sexes from their redoubt of the French Colony of New France.

The British at no time ever invaded French territory till its British-American settlers were raped, murdered, pillaged and destroyed by Louise Beaudoin’s forefathers in the Metis Militia of New France.   But even then New France was not a NATION, but a colony of France that was abandoned to the British in September 1760. So what in her befuddled mind was Louise Beaudoin thinking about when she accused the English destroying her nation? How could the English destroy a nation that never existed? The only mistake ever made in North America was when the British government passed the Quebec Act of 1774, granting religious rights to the Habitant (Metis), and denying those very same rights to their own British-American colonists in the 13 American Colonies.

Louise Beaudoin has got her whole story a little mixed-up, because she attempts to lay the blame on unarmed British settlers for the conquest of the colony of New France in September 1760. Of course being a Metisse, Louise Beaudoin has no class or culture and stoops to profanity, because that is part of her Quebecoise heritage and culture at its very best. Again Louise Beaudoin cannot seem to realize that both Americans and English-speaking Canadians come from common roots and thus their culture is therefore not really very different. But her final statement is one that puzzles everyone. "Don’t ask yourself why we want independence..."Since the Quebecoise are a Metis people, why would anyone ask that question of her?

Poor Louise Beaudoin even had a lot trouble speaking French to the press in France, because her REAL language is JOUAL (French patois) or PIDGIN French. Thus, she is unable to converse properly with the French President Nicolas Sarkozy who speaks FRENCH, not Joual (French patois).

Kenneth T. Tellis



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