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The English-French feud has existed for so long it  practically can not be placed on a timeline. The Front de libération du Québec(FLQ) was the national liberation movement of Quebec.

At once started with spray-painted slogans on walls, and to protests this gradually evolved into an uncontrollable blast of mailbox bombings, killings, and kidnappings.

 

"Students, workers, farmers, form your secret groups to fight Anglo- American colonialism. Independance or death!"

 

Whether you consider this group an organization of terrorists, or an underground movement of heroes; the differing perspectives do not change the fact that violence occurred in their attempts to make a change, and to violently scream out their demands. This site is to make viewers of this website more aware of the racist militants who spread hatred on to innocent people.

We can relate this incident (although it happened much later, and with more severity) to the Rwanda Massacre, where people of their own country slaughtered each other for dated back unjust reasons.

Society experiences difficulties in joining together in unity without a conflict, and nationalism was and still remains one of those conflicts. You can not breed a society of hatred.

I urge for people to establish the difference between extremism and separatism. This site is not against the separatist movement but against the extremist separatism, which inflicts harm on Anglo-Saxon Montréal. Everyone is entitled to their own beliefs as long as it does no harm to others.

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