Originally posted by Habu
Actually what we are discussing is how French Canadians did not enlist to fight in both world wars.
You mentioned the Van Doos. I asked what proportion of the Van Doos were english compared to french. You said they were 50% english while Quebec is only 20% english. At the time of WW2 what was the french percentage of the regiment?
Now smart guy. Tell me how anything you have said in this thread supports the argument that the French pulled their weight in WW1 or 2?
You seem to want to fight but you have no argument nor ammo.
Actually, I said that my Regiment, in the early 1990s, was 50/50, which was and still is highly unusual given that it is based in a predominantly English area of Montreal.
If you were doing anything other than talking out of your bellybutton you would know that the Van Doos are The Royal 22e Regiment, and historically their ranks have been almost 100% French Canadian.
The same is true, both historically and currently, for all other "French" units of the Canadian Forces.
Again, please continue to insult our war dead with your diatribe about how French Canadians did not pull their weight. It's idiots like you who perpertuate myths about certain segments of society without understanding the historical background to certain events, which in the case of conscription, go back a lot further than 1939 or 1917.