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The alpha of Tout le monde entalk reacts to the controversy… in English

Julien Bournival, one of the protagonists of the documentary Alphas, by journalist Simon Coutu, has caused a lot of talk in recent days.

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His tumultuous appearance on Tout le monde entalk, last Sunday, led to numerous exits from Quebec personalities and Tuesday morning, the entrepreneur reacted to the controversy.

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In a publication written in English.

We have therefore freely translated it for you.

“Growing up, this flag was important to me.

He represented a nation different from the others.

He represented a rebellious spirit.

It represented that we didn't care about fitting into the mold.

It represented the fact that we could celebrate our individuality and be able to stand out in a crowd.

These days, as I reflect on the past few days, it's clear that it's all just a shadow of the past.

Saying it breaks my heart, but I'm glad my sons weren't born here.

We could be one of the richest countries on earth.

But we choose to accept a Marxist, socialist ideology and victim mentality. We choose division over love.

I hope that one day we will reclaim the glory of our land to make our ancestors proud.

And I aim to lead by example.

I hope I'm not the only one who feels this way.

But if I am, I won't be afraid to stand out in the crowd.

I will follow a path that I believe will lead to greatness and glory.

Because the important thing is not to fit the mold.

It's about doing what's right.

Even if it makes us unpopular, misunderstood, and hated by many.”

Ok Julien.

Quebec in the past was MUCH more Marxist and socialist than today. This is what made it better than the austere neoliberal nightmare we live in today.

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It's not more heat pumps that will make the world a better place.

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