The CAQ (ruling party) are NOT extreme separatists, and the law 101 that has french be prioritized in public advertising and facing services has been passed in 1978 to protect our cultural heritage. Otherwise yeah politics are spicier because of the separatist background which is still an ongoing question, but the whole thing still takes place on a very recognizable pattern of centre right liberals, conservatives, and libertarian-ish parties, with the occasional left leaning but still center crew.
That's a daring non-answer. I'm genuinely curious to know what stance you think Trump will take against Netenyahu's continued genocide.
Also, about what "my" side has done and what lines "I were perfectly comfortable using", or how I've been "condescending", we're strangers on the internet and that previous comment was my first one made to you. You don't have enough information about my point of view to assume as much as you did. Or maybe you simply mistaken me for another commenter.
Either way no need to engage in profanity, it gives your whole vibe an unnecessary violent undertone. I'm sincerely just curious to know more about where you come from ideologically and I think it can be done respectfully and with civility.
I looked up authentic McCracken and nothing comes up apart from a couple linkedin profiles and baseball player Quinton McCracken.
What did you mean by that?
Brother you need to improve your reading comprehension. What about the whole 'declassification is not done only by the president but its actually a whole process that goes through congress' argument?
Violence, especially if said in a french accent. Also, Malaria and Ebola for twins.