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L'accent québécois 😆😆😆
Ответитьwow
ОтветитьPierre Poilievre talked about this song in the conservative summit
ОтветитьAunque a algunos anglocanadienses no les guste, ustedes quebequenses son latinos tambien! Saludos de otro latinoamerucano del norte. 🇲🇽
ОтветитьFière d'être Québécoise
Ответитьas a quebecer uve always had a problem with this song
the problem is it sometimes help people keep a message
one that is not beneficial
the message that we should stay in one way and that new ways are the worst of the worst
acting as if the same hasnt been said a 1000 times before and that now its "different"
and that somehow those new ways are making the world burn
Le Quebec est libre et je peu comprendre que certain message de cette chanson est très bien
mais que celle çi ne renforce pas vos préjuger et ne détruis pas votre abileté de marcher dans le future sans rester coinçer dans le passer
Touch grass.
ОтветитьCringe
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Problems with the Africans again
Ответитьthis is so lame
ОтветитьUse to be completely addicted to my phone, porn, etc. For some reason this song came to my mind recently because now I'm a marine. Joining the marine corp was the best choice, it helped me become independent from my parents and phone, installed discipline in my body, and give me a sense of purpose, of belonging, etc.
ОтветитьThe french boomer hymn basically, but the rythm is contagious
Ответитьa combo of american accent, native american drums, french language
Ответитьgives me inspiration in the fall for some reason
ОтветитьWhat a retarded song
ОтветитьThe french are the only ones who can call you a beta male for three minutes and make me want listen to it again and again.
ОтветитьФранцузский - очень красивый язык! ИМХО на нём даже Монгерштерн будет звучать красиво))❤
ОтветитьYeesh, that took a weird turn. And way to make it all accusatory! The first few lines are about how the guys aren't even at fault, its just that they're products of desperate times. But the girls? "Breed more".
Ответитьje ne suis pas nationaliste, mais le Québec fait partie de le plus belle provinces du Canada. Je viens de Gatineau, gros bisous.
ОтветитьVive le Québec libre
ОтветитьThis literally sounds like French with a yee haw cowboy land accent
ОтветитьI can't speak French. This song is awesome.
ОтветитьMan i didn't like the french until i heard this.
ОтветитьAs a Russian, this song even further drives me to become a citizen of France, Belgium or Canada.
ОтветитьVive le Québec Libre, salutation de France. La baisse des générations est déprimante et je dis ça alors que j'ai 16 ans, quel tristesse cela doit être pour nos arrière arrière grands pères qui nous regardent d'en haut
Ответить"you owe your ass to the government"
Cant relate
In europe we have free healthcare while in usa it costs 35k for a single bandaid
I think I have a real respect for this song, despite it's political sentiments. A lot of reactionary media is snarling, and seems only able to express itself politically by hating the world and the people in it. This particular song however is not like that. It says "something real was lost, and we can feel it. We still have to take joy in the world though." It actually seems to care for the human spirit.
ОтветитьCan’t relate; in 1950’s Korea my great grandfather got forced into the North Korean army, and the entire village was bombed to the ground.
ОтветитьThis one hits too close to home
ОтветитьI don't why people want kids
ОтветитьRespect Quebec from Louisiana. (from Northern Louisiana)
ОтветитьThis is the propaganda I have to listen to every day.
ОтветитьIn resume, our parents inherited a fine world, ruined it and pass it to us
Ответитьthe life shall become fulfilling and meaningful once again, we all deserve a life worth living
ОтветитьMerci
ОтветитьVIVE LE QUEBEC TABARNAK
ОтветитьJust to let you know. If you love this song this is the short version without the violin solo.. 🐸
ОтветитьWow, this song have a deep masaage and spicy reality about nowadays
But i like this song very much!
much love from finland
Ответить"REEEEEEEEEEEE OLD GOOD, DON'T HAVE FUN, BE TRAD!!!!!!!"
ОтветитьClicked this video expecting something patriotic, didn't regret it
ОтветитьFree French Canada
ОтветитьThis is not La Ziguezon Zinzon
ОтветитьLove Quebec from Odesa ❤️❤️❤️
ОтветитьMy family has owned a fairly sizable farm for over two centuries ever since the federal government granted it to us when we staked a claim on the land, making us the first settlers to live there and work it. No one who doesn’t have my last name has even owned it and we still keep it, we’ve worked it and even killed for it in the past. It’s ours and until we’re all dead no one else will ever have it. It’s not some super massive 3000 acre plot or anything but it’s our piece of the earth, the rest of it can go to anyone else but this part is ours alone. We’ve always lived either on or around it as the family has grown, some of us have participated in local government and others as entrepreneurs and business owners but no matter what the farms exist at the heart of it all. I like this song, because my family has managed to avoid the absolute hell it describes and reminds me that it’s worth keeping what your ancestors built.
ОтветитьVive le Québec!
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