It was common then, it stopped in the late sixties. Today most young Québec women have a few kids by different fathers of different backgrounds, no mariage. That song represents my nephews to a T. My brother got my father's money, and his kids live in someone's basement.
This hits close to home. My ancestors owned the same farm in my favorite part of Finland for 400 years until my grandparents sold it and moved to the city.
Holy fuck right? I was told a couple years ago by my father that they sold our countryside house and land in Italy. When going on a road trip we decided to pass by it to see what happened. It's completely rotten and destroyed; the vineyard was dead, the stables had fallen in on itself, the gate was so rusted I bet termites ate through it. It was one of the most shocking and saddening things I've seen.
@@Myname-cb9ru puoi pure comprare tu una casa dove far crescere i tuoi figli nel posto giusto , non bisogna attaccarsi alle cose materiali come una casa altrimenti diventa poi un amore tossico
My family sold they'r house 20 and some years ago, i got to see the place once and there was barely anything, a couple of bricks and an wall without anything surrounding it. We walked around a while and found the place where they gave baths to the cows and also found the pan that they used back then, it was quite nice.
Holding up for my dear life to prevent my mother of selling all her part of Grandpa's farm, it hits too close to home Also wouldn't you know it, she is a public servant...
My dad refused to inherit the vineyard because he prefered joining the army rather than becoming a peasant, spent whole childhood moving from places to places far from the family village because of this decision
@@simonecostantini7425 Another way to say "GET A LIFE!". Basically go outside, make friends, get a GF (presumably, you're assumed to be a cis-het-man), stay less tine online, etc.
@@giansviktor9764 Modern parenting is quite a sad reality. Kids by themselves aren't "evil" but they also don't know any better, and a lot of parents these days just ignore them. Ideally we need to get them thinking and instilling good morals into them before they reach the point where they can't more easily be helped. I tell you even if I sound like a broken record, I'd be determined not to be a screw-up parent like these people. Life is too precious to throw away so callously in my eyes.
@Lasagna Kob A sad and yet a depressing truth. "Every child deserves a parent... but not every parents deserves a child" - (I don't know who created this quote)
@@thekingshussar1808 Hum.... Je pense qu'il parlait en terme de chant principalement ( si ils en avaient, je ne les connais pas, si vous avez quelques titres, voire un lien, ce serait avec plaisir ^^ )
yeah and it kinda makes sense. France has had a pretty revolutionary history and Quebec was always tried to be assimilated so we needed to keep our culture, mostly the Frencch language because of british colonisation and americanization.
"you were an accident" Best song ever edit: wow cant believe 2 years have passed. Well, only thing i want to say is, being an accident or not, nothing is going to change, we are alive already. Thank god everyday for it and pray for the glory of those who are with the almighty, may god bless your souls y'all ❤
@@theredtechnician you don't just switch into being as good a parent as someone who planned. Either way the sort of person who acciendentally has a kid (and has no long term partner as the song says) is not the sort of person who ends up being a great person. Being a parent requires patience and self denial for the good of a child, the mother in this song and generally in real life too has already proven themselves incapable of self denial by the way they live their life
Tech and comfort mean nothing without the values that got us here. Without those... We get degeneration. Decline of civilization. It roasts it justly in that regard.
Only when you leave out why one woman having three children is sufficient when in the past one had to have 14 kids: Modern medicine obliterating child mortality rates.
This hit home very unexpectedly, my great grandfather, brought up huge amounts of land, my grandfather, despite being ravaged by war and illnesses, never sold out his property, and my father, moved to the city and became a civil servant, now I;'m here in my bedroom with no clear vision of the future.
For me, it was my grandparents who moved to the city. Grandpop was a driver, Grandma was a tailor. Despite that, they managed to scrap enough to buy some cheap lands here in the city, and a few more years later, they were refashioned into rental houses. The rent we receive is the only thing that kept us afloat in this near-recession. I couldn't fathom having that amount of patience.
Well for me it was my grandma on my father's side she moved to the city and my grandpa married her but me grandparents on my mum's side were in the city their whole lives
@@germansteven719 Well considering 90% of Germany was rural at some point your mom's grandparents were probably once from outside the city, unless they were Hansa traders or smthn
I'm fighting the fight of my life against my own civil servant mom for grandpa's land, and I'll be damned if I don't keep it. My own livestock to pasture there is due to arrive in July, and there is the possibility I'll get a tractor soon. She will have to uproot me like an oak if she intends to get me out, I made a promise to grandma, that I would keep that property with my own life, and kowabunga it is that I will
This song isn't just a normal reactionary song, about how modernity sucks, and how the past was better. It's about legacy and generational prosperity. The point isn't land, it's about how your ancestors have worked for generations to build and improve something, before giving it to their children. Then a callous generation (the parents), sold off that legacy to live well in their own lifetime, leaving nothing for their children. Choosing not to have kids to have more fun, leaving behind nothing for society or their family. The song is about being brave enough to take the first step your ancestors took so long ago to build a real legacy, something worth leaving behind, and not being shortsighted like the previous generation, and leave nothing for the future.
@@supereero9 Actually, the song was written by the French singer-songwriter, Mylène Farmer, in 2008, so your quite wrong to be honest. To add to your lack of awareness/idiocy, Mylène was born in 1961, and so the song is most likely a reflection on the mistakes her and her peers had made in providing a stable environment with purpose and opportunity for the next generation.
>21st century women time travels to 19th century >meets her great great grandmother >obseves her washing clothes, hangin them to dry, starting cooking fires, caring for children >You know in the future, there are machines that do all this work, and the kids go to public schooling? >What do all the women do with all that free time? >They work, of course. >Wow, with two people working everyone must be so rich! How much land does our family own now? >Well, we rent a two bedroom apartment.
There's some truth to this, but it leaves out some very important things. For example: How many of your children, born alive, have you had to bury? For a woman with "quatorze enfants" (assuming this is the number of live births, not children who survived - the latter assumption would make this even higher), born across the middle part of 19th century, the average answer -- *average*, not uncommonly bad -- would be 4 to 5.
@@logitimate People were used to it. It wasn't like they were constantly in grief over child mortality. Like we're used to the idea the very old may pass at any year they were used to the idea the newly born might as well.
If you're a student from the 2050s and stumbled upon this song while doing some research or just to have some background music; yes, people used to actually own their own land. Good luck.
@@OdinWannaBeand people still will Abolition of private property refers to corporations No ones advocating for taking someone's house or phone or toothbrush
Alternatively, if you are in 2050 and researching what happened... and we won in the end by turning it all around... you're welcome, please keep the future bright.
This is the best song I've heard from Ingen and just from this whole genre of youtube channels. The beat, the flow, the woah, I dunno I ain't a musician. Just a great song that sounds amazing, good and up-beat, and the lyrics are good and relatable for many people today, not just for Quebecois.
@@martinguerra5152 It's a joke about how old people always have these stories about how going to school was like a 300 mile deathmarch uphill in both directions, and tales of the sort
@@weirdlanguageguy This song is from 2007 and was playing on our radio non stop for years, so much so that any Québécois know the lyrics by heart. This just goes to show how little Canada cares about Québec culture and specifically why I want Québec to be a country. Imagine not existing in your own country. And the future is bleak if we don't go out of Canada too, that's the worse thing. Our culture, our viewpoints, you all celebrate today, only knowing a small fraction of it, will disappear in the footnotes of history if we don't get our freedom.
There's actually a music video for this song but it's old and usually bad quality. It's about a family losing bits and bits of their property and heritage each generation.
i know many people who told me they were an accident because their parents didn't want a child. Anyway they are all happy accidents and their parents love them now. :)
@@ТралльТроллев that was the government not wanting families to have children they wanted to have. The families still had the children, they just had to send them away.
Restez fort frères cajuns, il n'y a qu'une solution : faire des enfants, beaucoup d'enfants et leur enseigner le français-cajun pour protéger votre culture
I’m a Louisiana Creole my brother with Cajun And French Canadian ancestors and Louisiana Creole and Cajun culture is only gonna get stronger and stronger over the years,especially the Cajun identity. But for the creoles on the other hand….
@@stadtrepublikmulhausen4121 If that was true, you would expect from people to have many kids nowadays since we have better services, but they have 1 or 2, and have a dog.
@@skizochad They meant that people had more children in the past to compensate for the ones that die soon after birth. Nowadays, the infant mortality rate is now so that is no longer necessary and they have less children
@@andersyu4464 it's not just about mortality rate we actually had 8/14 childs the 14 is not about the number that might lived but the one that they raised.
This song strikes home, from the fact I’m of Québécoise descent, my family has a very impressive history as extremely rich business men in France to settlers of Canada, farming the land, to immigrants to the us living the American dream and owning a large paving company and then to my mother struggling to make due and then to me, a degenerate by all definitions of the word.
Your family probably moved in the era people were going to the cities to find work especially in factories. Many French Canadians went to the US and never came back, good money.
Not a roast, really. More like "it really do be like that, eh?" It's a common realization. So the audience is supposed to feel like "wow you hit the nail right on the head".
@@user-sm5sj6mg2t Ah ouais, tu veux tu m'expliquer en quoi les parents dans la chanson avaient réellement agence de leur situation? Chaque génération a fait ce qu'ils ont dû faire pour qu'on en arrive au présent, c'est ça le thème. Le père qui a tout mis dans ses REER, c'était tout simplement la bonne chose à faire à cette époque s'il avait hérité d'une somme importante d'argent, un acte tout aussi pragmatique et intelligent que celui l'arrière-arrière grand père qui a défriché la terre. C'était la chose à faire, à cette époque, donc ça a été fait. I'm not going to write the question in English, because if you don't understand French, I don't need you to tell me what the song is about LOL.
Now this was a "reject humanity return to monke" move from Ingen and Quebec, I remember why I learned french Edit: The song was named Anarchist-Primitive before so yeah, I wrote the comment back then
@@rade6912 c'est l'argent mis de côté pour la retraite au québec, c'est pas mal comme couverture niveau impôts et intérêts mais c'est un peu con d'investir des sommes énormes dedans parce que tu ne peux pas y accéder avant la retraite justement. Donc le père qui devient millionnaire par héritage et qui met tout dans ses RÉER ne cherche qu'à devenir encore plus riche mais sans pouvoir en profiter avant la fin de sa vie
that same person also stole a German half track loaded with intel, singlehandedly captured nearly 100 Germans and fought off a platoon of SS special forces.
Canadians were probably the scariest ally nations during both world wars if a war crime wasn’t created by the Germans or Japanese it was probably Canada
@@HomophobeWolf You have not to be ashamed of the legacy your parents gave you, the only thing to be ashamed of would be the one you give to your own children. So let's just do our best to clean up the mess we were given
@@sephikong8323 I deeply respect my ancestors who built and fought for my Motherland so that our nation would live. You are absolutely right, we have to clean the mess that is going in the world. Für die große Zukunft. Für unsere Kinder. Für die große Welt. Für Traditionen. *Für Konservatismus.*
@@HomophobeWolf Die einzigen die noch in Deutschland Konservativ sind sind leider alle älter und die Kinder werden dem neoliberalen Ideen zu Opfer fallen! Ich bin selber 14 und schäme mich das jeder deutsche nur noch Deutsch+Englisch spricht und die Deutsche Kultur zerstört. Osteuropa hat noch Leute die ihr Land lieben hier sind fast nur Zombies.
As a quebecker i hear this song at every single new year party, and, surprisingly, i don't get tired of it... EDIT: For anyone wondering what in god's name is the flag of my profile picture, it's a country i created for game called Nationstates a while ago...
Just letting the buds here know, just because you repeat the phrase does not mean it will actually do anything, nor (should it ever happen) would it really accomplish anything. Congrats, you just went from being apart of a rich and prosperous nation who has built into its laws and charter to support you, your language, and your culture, to now being completely separate with no opportunities... unless you move all the way to France. Anyways, as long as I'm here, might as well stick with the vibe. POUR UN QUEBEC LUCIDE Oh, and French people from France? Bug off. Unless you want people to be chanting 'VIVE LE BRETOGNE LIBRE' or 'VIVE LE OCCITANIE LIBRE'.
"The horror of progress can only be measured by someone who has known a landscape before and after progress has transformed it." - Nicolás Gómez Dávila
Man, I love to see this song cross borders. The message is pure and valid for all of Europe and North America. The craziest thing is, this song used to play quite a lot on French Canadian radio stations back when it came out, it was such a hit in our small nation because it resonnated deeply in everyone's heart. Long live our people and our culture! Vive le Québec!
sir the frènch language and culture will ways be saved. i live in NOVA SCOTIA i travel to QUEBEC a lot i feel very comfortable everyone is friendly. QUÈBEC IS THE HEART AND SOUL OF CANADA WE ARE ALL MEISMEES .
As an English man the French language is the one of the only remaining evidence that the French were ever here in North America,so hopefully the French language is removed from North America so the continent of North America will be English forever.Rule Britannia!🇬🇧
It's already over. The French language in Canada, and in Quebec, has no future. And the people who claim to be trying to fight the tsunami are only building little walls of sand.
I'm a Quebecois and I can say that this song portrays not just the evolution of society in Quebec and it's values but also pretty much around the world.
Indeed it just happened it different times for different places the sad thing is the newer generations view the degeneration of our nations as a good thing most of them don’t even know there country’s constitutions and the reasoning behind and ideas that made there constitutions.
First verse reminds me of my family. My ancestors were nobles. In RSFSR after the revolution our property were nationalized, but gladly no one were repressed, because my grand-grandfather was a captain in Red Army and was fighting for Soviets during Civil War. During the Soviet era my grandfather and my father were soldiers in Red Army. Grandfather served in navy and father in VDV (Russian airborne forces). And here I am, an average student living in average Russian town in flat, that is way too cold in January and February and way too warm in May, and I am trying to prepare for my exams tomorrow. I am watching this video, so you can guess that my preparing isn't going well.
During the time of ur ancestor, rest of entire russia was starving. I'm not here to support those commies, but that's a reality. There wasn't anything glorious about a few ppl being nobles while rest literally just starving.
@@direconsequences5760 Well, Imperial Russia was still better than next russian states in purpose to provide food. USSR cannot achive imperial efficiency of agriculture until '60. Good Lord know haw powerfull will be Russia if commies don't cause several famines and economic catastrophe. After Stolypin reforms, world experts expected that Russia will achive demografic and economic power equal due to the rest of Europe until half of XX century (what cannot happen because of Great World War and and consequently in the form of social discontent, famine and rebellion. And existence of nobility is just a form of society organization, lower classes was poor becouse the productivity of society (as a whole) was at a much worse level. The mere liquidation of the nobility would not make the poor people richer, but would only deprive the country of elites whose efforts may be helpful in developing the economy, and thus enriching everyone. (Sorri for my english)
Best anti-boomer song ever. Those that are referring to this song as a boomer song clearly didn't get the memo. It doesn't really blame the young generation as much as the one that raised it.
Funnily enough the anti-boomer sentiment was originated from facebook right wing anti-boomer pages and groups that ties American anglo/Irish Boomers to loving the state of Israel a bit too much to be tied with their modern-era conspiracy theories
@@averagefreedomenjoyer8209 In truth, back in the day, the boomer generation had exactly the same power to influence what was happening, as the young people have now. None whatsoever.
First I liked the song. Then I started to understand the lyrics. Now the song has motivated me to go out, work hard, improve my social life and become successful.
You are welcome in Quebec any time and we are all wishing you the best success in life. The national anthem of Quebec is called Gens du Pays. Look up the version from Pointe-Claire from the 40th anniversary of the writing of the anthem. We are an actual rainbow nation where it is working. We're what we hope Palestine and South Africa and Ireland will be someday soon. Tiocfaidh ar la.
@@danielogats Go on and squeal us another slogan commie, what will it be this time? Break the chains? Workers of the world unite? Go on we know your vocabulary is limited to 5 slogans so spew em out already
Depends what you're looking at. For exemple, it's under the British rule that Quebec got things like a printing press and newspaper; it's also thanks to the British that we got the right to vote (women had that right too, until republican and then french ideas removed their right to vote), and Montreal became a «modern» city (with running water and electrical power) before Paris.
This hits hard. I live in Romania, and both of my great great grandparents were important land owners in their village. One's descendants sold most of it for drinking money, and the other one's descendants had it expropriated by the communist government. Listening to this song inspires me to work and become someone my descendants will admire. At the same time, it makes the nihilistic part in me wonder if there really is such thing as a lasting legacy. Only time will tell.
From the Havamal: Cattle die, kinsmen die, you yourself die. But words of glory never die for the man who achieves a good name. Cattle die, kinsmen die, you yourself die. I know one thing that never dies: the fame of each man dead.
At least you can be proud of your ancestors and look up to them for motivation, that is a legacy on its own. Many aren´t as lucky. Give your descendants that which you are able to enjoy now.
I know the feeling, I come from a family of Québec that had a branch of French nobility in it. My great great great grandfather was a doctor and businessman, family had an estate and everything, his wife, my great great great grandmother was a viscountess and we had a lot of money. Then my great great grandfather inherited of it but he was an alcoholic and crashed our family heritage to the ground. My great grandfather inherited nothing and by the time he died, the 1929 stock market crash happened and he left nothing to my grand parents because he lost everything that year. With the cost of living being significantly higher, they left almost nothing to my mom, who's currently trying her best to live a decent life... It only takes one generation to ruin it all for everyone, crazy stuff.
Romania was a once prosperous (not wealthy, but prosperous) that got stuck in some historic waves (WWI, WWII, communism). The greatest resource a nation always has is its people. So long as the people hold the country in their heart, the country will survive. Poor Poland was gone from the maps for around 120 years! She returned. Romania's problems now largely stem from the nightmare of Caucescuism. His asinine, inhuman policies did so much damage to your land. May the unbreakable spirits of Vlad III* and Michael the Brave guide you back to your best destiny (* Yes, that is Dracula. So what? He was a harsh man in a harsh time who dealt with traitors within and without; He also created a more honest bureaucracy, rebuilt neglected roads, encouraged training in trades, commerce, fair taxes and tariffs. Don't let an Irish nobleman's fictional story and a bunch of lies obfuscate the truth: Vlad III, in the end, was more good for the Romanian people than bad. Rule by Hungarian despots and Muslim conquerors is not Romania's optimal state)
@@Sjxhdhd2 I don’t even think they were taught that in school, I think they learned they oppressed the indigenous people of Canada but completely skipped the part where they oppressed French Canadians cause I’ve never talked to an anglophone that knew in what conditions lived some French Canadians in the 1800’s and early 1900’s
*great great grandfather:* Time to start a bloodline of healthy rich and powerful people, I gotta work my ass off though.. *great grandfather:* My father left to me a legacy to be fulfilled, and I must follow so for the Better of the next generation. *grandfather* Both father and great grandfather have given me the legacy of this bloodline, it must not rest here, I must continue this greatness for the better of our family. *father:* maaan fuck yo shit lmao
@@Etzellll ive never met a traditonalist who has gone outside, they talk about hard work and tradition while they stay in their mothers basement; this is why i welcome progressivism and we are certainly going in the right direction
Un héritage,c'est sacré et il faut le mériter.Honte à celui qui le dilapide et ne ressent aucun remord. Hommage et respect aux anciens et aux ancêtres qui ont souffert et se sont sacrifiés pour que leurs descendants vivent une vie décente et convenable. Honorons leur mémoire et louons leur sagesse.
@@Humanophage imagine actually thinking skin colour has any major implication in a neo liberal world. Efficiency matters, that's all. You're in with white nationalists, but it is how it is
@@nonautemrexchristus5637 How what is? We are beset by a "baptist and bootlegger" coalition. The neoliberals want the least resistance and the most consumerism, so they wish to annihilate all identity, but especially that which resists mass movement of unprotected coloured slaves. The lefties hate whites on principle, so mass migration and making whites suffer is a point of honour for them. See e.g. Piketty's "merchant right and brahmin left" thesis. The upshot will be that the neolibs will import the slaves until they grow uncontrollable, then the slaves will put the heel on everyone's neck under leftie leadership. Perhaps the remedy could be self-interested politicians who want to get elected and who wouldn't control mass movements too much. E.g., to take Quebec, if neoliberalism succeeds, the French will be crushed and CAQ will be out of power. Neoliberalism can also be more tolerable if the lefties were weaker. Then we could have the same policy as Qatar, UAE, and Saudi Arabia on slave labour without manumission, so to say.
@@thegoldeninventor4634 what part of this song actually says that though, it talks about how life turned from having pride in being a family to not being able to have a family due to the amount of distrust and cheating that happens in relationships now.
@@thegoldeninventor4634 that obviously happens, as birth is a natural goal, and waking up/realizing that all the trophies or fame or whatever you've gained is pointless due to not having anyone to share them with. You probably won't see the same as me or some others but you can't deny having children should be a goal and something to be proud of, unlike Abortion.
Slava Ukraine, ont vous aiment et nous souhaitons tellement votre victoire contre l'impérialisme Russe et avoir la paix chez vous une fois pour toute. Amitié du Québec
@Le Monarchiste J'emmerde toute forme de monarchie, la monarchie française nous a abandonné, la monarchie anglaise nous sodomise depuis 250 ans, Vive la République du Québec que tous les indépendantistes souhaitent !
I'm from Qc and I never thought I'd see a well known Qc song on this channel! Many thanks! - Je suis Québécois et je ne pensais jamais voir une chanson québécoise connue sur ce channel, merci beaucoup!
You lost all your culture and your “country”. This song pumps me up i dont know how it doesn’t mobilize you french men against the corruption in this province.
@@Chromeskull90 (pp) stands for personal pronoun. yes. (pp) no longer care for “ The complexities of modern society.” Even if it hurt, (pp) would gladly burn it down, Watch the once furious faces of horror that stood in support of the Democrats at the end of a gun, the dejected hollow eyes glimmering with the prospects of being able to fail in pursuit of success, thanking the Almighty that deceasing is a part of the world. (pp) simply don’t care anymore and (po) just want to live free without being pestered for taxes on this or that from property to income to sales to Social Security, to local, and one year (pp) gas prices went from 2:50 to 3:10, imagine if we just got rid of all the neocons all the liberals all the new order types in exchange for the ability to once again be able to build a cabin, or a house, that although not to code still afforded us a large shelter to call our own. (Pp) don’t care about healthcare, but if they do (pp) always tell them that anti-venom made by the same company by the same factories cost $20 in Mexico and 200 in the US and government is probably the problem with such a gap. If (pp) get cancer while young that’s OK because (pp)’ll have lived, even for a short while without neurotic grandstanding rather than the ability and the greatest gift at a chance to build and control. If anything the way (pp) living healthcare is only prolonged my suffering. (pp)’m tired of feeling worthless and (pp)’m tired of people that say they will do everything grand with my money (pp) want my money for myself and want to build what (pp) want without their say. Yes some cabins will catch on fire, but it doesn’t take that much to catch on to a fire. If anything all precautions needed to prevent spread could be jotted down on a single sheet and just given as a help guide “for the times folks leave the stove on a little bit too long.” If there’s no trees near house to a certain extent even if the house burned the grass is unlikely to carry on the flame if short. Stone beds are cheap. Although if contingency is sought, learn Spanish because the medical prices are cheap down in Mexico.
here at 1:48 ''cennes noires'' (black pennies) doesn't mean dirty pennies but it is in fact reffering to the 1¢ canadian pennies who were made of copper
"Les frères Balfa - Parlez nous à boire" is the most famous song from Louisiane. A proper banger! Look it up if you don't know it yet, you won't be disapointed.
This song is what got me into Quebec sovereignty and the French language as a whole I’ve been learning French for about 7 months now and I’ve gotten pretty good
As a Québécois I wasn't expecting it to be there, a surprised to be sure but a welcome one. It's a great song I love that channel and particularly appreciate you uploaded that song here.
from Italy. this is the hymn of all humans, under any sky, who would no longer want to continue to be just economic functions. thanks for sharing the song.
The point is the earlier generations did what they did not because they wanted to enjoy themselves, but because they did it for future generations. The newer generations are selfish and want only what’s best for themselves. As a result, they destroyed the opportunities for their children that they would have otherwise had. In a way it’s saying the older generations are more like “economic functions”, and it was better.
My grand grandpa was a noblemen in eastern Europe, and had a huge chunk of land which later was stolen by bolshevicks, and now my family has nothing, but i hope that it's going to be me who restore at least a part of our heritage
On n'aurait jamais dû les vendre ...... une énorme erreur à corriger Si jamais un Québécois passe par là, 1: désolé, et 2: j'espère personnellement que cette fois si notre foutu gouvernement vous aidera si vous tentez de nouveau de devenir indépendant (enfin, vu comment ils détestent la France, leur demander d'en avoir quelque chose à foutre du Québec c'est pas gagné, mais en tout cas moi je suis prêt à vous soutenir)
@@sephikong8323 L'époque colonialiste reste ce qu'elle est, pas besoin de s'en excuser, la France n'a pas vendue la Nouvelle France, elle l'a perdue aux suites de la guerre de 7 ans (il me semble qu'a la fin les anglos ont donné le choix aux français entre la Guadeloupe et le Québec, le choix évident pour la France était le commerce du sucre en Guadeloupe). On ne fait pas l'histoire avec des "si" donc on peut passer un temps infini à se demander ce qui se serait passé "si" la France avait gardé sa colonie nord américaine, mais ça serait très peu productif (de toute façon, à voir comment la France a traité ses autres colonnies ailleurs dans le monde, pas certain que ça aurait vallu la peine). Qu'on le veuille ou non, les franco-canadiens ont subsisté et résisté, parfois dans des conditions difficiles, à travailler pour un salaire minable alors que le patron anglais faisait de la grosse argent. On peut dire que la religion catholique a joué un role dans cette survivance (forcant les gens à avoir de grandes familles), mais elle est aussi responsable d'une partie de la misère des gens, mais je diverge. Pour revenir aux relations Québec-France, dans les années 60, Charles de Gaulle lui-même a prononcé un discours célèbre dans les années 60 clamant haut et fort "Vive le Québec libre"
@AntiJapan_ Btw , I'm Quebecer and i dont agree with your point . We are probably democratic but it doesnt mean were the same as the rest of canada . Canadas trying to forget our culture . Example : They removed Frontnacs Castle from the new passport to put a beaver instead . They did thar with many monument in the new passport . Proof that English Canada hates us
2:37 Also, just to be clear here when they say "c'etait les disco", it's just an abbreviation of "Discothèque" which has nothing to do with Disco music, it just means nightclub, so it doesn't say that they met while listening to some disco but that they met in a nightclub, otherwise it would have been a bit weird in terms of timeline, hope it makes more sense now
@@mrtortoise3766 So you've never heard of the FLQ then? The Quebec Liberation Front blew dozens of bombs in the 1960s and kidnapped and murdered the Labour Minister in 1970.
@@mrtortoise3766 Well, just dont say that to an actual hardcore Nationalist. Quebec could have easily become a country back in 1995 if it werent for that 1% that tipped the balance from a 'Yes' victory to a 'No' one. It was 50,1% No to 49,9% Yes.
@@jeremiedelusignan950 The French people are latin brothers of the Portuguese, the Spanish, the Italian... We are all brothers. Europe would be nothing without our ancestors. The world would be nothing without the great latin brothers. The mediterranean countries are one.
This is the best pro-tradition song ever. It should be an inspiring message to all Millennials and Generation Z in not just Quebec or the Western world, but the entire world. The message of "Degeneration" is that any ethnic group (in this case, French Canadians/Quebecois) must preserve their culture and traditions to the fullest, and for them to be passed down to young people so that said traditions such as traditional music and dance do not die. The song also gives the message of exploring the outdoors, which is the natural human environment. "For your grandparents, it was pop music. For your parents it was disco" "So turn off your TV, you shouldn't stay inside".
What I like the most is that the song isn't that much of a rousing speech. It doesn't generate feelings of discontent, frustration, or anger. Instead, it's a longing. A desire for a much simpler, secure, and wholesome time. And how that desire would never change, no matter the generation. This need to go "off the grid", this need for family, for property, and for liberty, it's not gonna change.
Great example here 2:12 Here the verb "to rob" is used, but here, it's more like "pointing a gun at" AKA "to hold up" witch doesn't even make sense until it does. As in, the expression "this is a hold-up" or as in "this is a stick up", but as a verb witch only makes scense because we let it make sense.
I like how the title change three time. It is quite funny to me. Anyway the song is from a pop band "mes aïeux" and it is a very mainstream song you hear it all the time on the radio. The sole idea of the song is that we walk in the path of our forefather whose life wasn't easy thus we owe them a lot of respect and even though things change something remain and we are not so different from them as we think because of postmodernism.
@@GorrilazWarfare A good example of post modernist thinking would be the feminist movement who tend to see History as a monolothical block where women were oppressed and had no right and oppose it to the present time that is represented by unlimited progress. Postmodernism divide History in two block -the age of progress and -the past were everything is bad.
@@k.umquat8604 You are right about that. I gave an example of post modernist thinking i didn't define postmodernism which is a very broad movement. I only considered its relationship with history which is characterized by the erasure of time and space and the differentiation between elite and popular culture.
@@alainpare819 Canada has been sheltering Pakistani radicals and Khalistani separatists against India's warning It is time Canada gets taste of its own medicine
This song has more of a traditionalist message
Edit: for those wondering, ingen originally titled it an 'anprim song'
By French standards that is anarchy
@@1lobster no ?
@@1lobster tu racontes quoi toi, c'est un chant pour la tradition paysanne et contre le néo libéralisme parisien et americain
@@prstat7878 I don’t speak frog.
@@1lobster Frog says: What you're saying, it's a song for the peasant tradition and against Parisian and American neoliberalism.
Mood everyday: D E G E N E R A T I O N
Modern societies degenerate. Reject modernity return to the woods with friends and family and Jesus
@Bingus Khan i know.
@I hate the Spanish Empire name checks out
@I hate the Spanish Empire when will the radical neonatsoc realize that modern antisemitism stems from Catholic theology
@@thisisgin16 modern anti semitism comes from protestant fanatism
it's crazy because I'm from Quebec and my great great grandmother actually did have 14 kids
Québec libre
She had lots of fun
Based
I m from italy and my great great mother had 18 kids
It was common then, it stopped in the late sixties. Today most young Québec women have a few kids by different fathers of different backgrounds, no mariage. That song represents my nephews to a T. My brother got my father's money, and his kids live in someone's basement.
This hits close to home. My ancestors owned the same farm in my favorite part of Finland for 400 years until my grandparents sold it and moved to the city.
I smell cap
@@pslacum Why
thats fucked up, get yourself some land asap bro
i feel bad for you my dad did the same, we're from quebec same as the song so I fell you
bill gates bought it lmao
It's so depressing when your parents DID sell the family farm of several generations and all you want is it back.
Holy fuck right? I was told a couple years ago by my father that they sold our countryside house and land in Italy. When going on a road trip we decided to pass by it to see what happened. It's completely rotten and destroyed; the vineyard was dead, the stables had fallen in on itself, the gate was so rusted I bet termites ate through it. It was one of the most shocking and saddening things I've seen.
I think they built a truck depot on ours.
@@thegatorhator6822 damn, at least I think I might have a chance to buy it back, since it's run down and likely isn't going to be very expensive.
@@Myname-cb9ru puoi pure comprare tu una casa dove far crescere i tuoi figli nel posto giusto , non bisogna attaccarsi alle cose materiali come una casa altrimenti diventa poi un amore tossico
My family sold they'r house 20 and some years ago, i got to see the place once and there was barely anything, a couple of bricks and an wall without anything surrounding it. We walked around a while and found the place where they gave baths to the cows and also found the pan that they used back then, it was quite nice.
This is arguably one of those songs that hit way too close at home
"You were an accident"
@Herdan Yeah that's true
Holding up for my dear life to prevent my mother of selling all her part of Grandpa's farm, it hits too close to home
Also wouldn't you know it, she is a public servant...
Feels when losing 400 acres of family land to the bank because of some dumb greedy uncles.
My dad refused to inherit the vineyard because he prefered joining the army rather than becoming a peasant, spent whole childhood moving from places to places far from the family village because of this decision
The moral of the story: T O U C H G R A S S
As a Québécois I approve this comment.
Touch grass kids!
What does this "Touch grass" means?
@@simonecostantini7425 Which means go out and have a taste of the outside, work hard, earn some hard working money
@@simonecostantini7425 Another way to say "GET A LIFE!". Basically go outside, make friends, get a GF (presumably, you're assumed to be a cis-het-man), stay less tine online, etc.
Idk man its kinda hard to find grass in the main parts of my city
I love how this song basically says "go outside, touch grass, have fun, and do something" and it's actually kinda inspiring.
And also have a ton of children.
@@nicholasbrooks7349yeh children are cool
@Gewnurbt Kids are cruel. They are just little gremlins with child protection.
Nothing will change my mind.
@@giansviktor9764 Modern parenting is quite a sad reality. Kids by themselves aren't "evil" but they also don't know any better, and a lot of parents these days just ignore them. Ideally we need to get them thinking and instilling good morals into them before they reach the point where they can't more easily be helped.
I tell you even if I sound like a broken record, I'd be determined not to be a screw-up parent like these people. Life is too precious to throw away so callously in my eyes.
@Lasagna Kob A sad and yet a depressing truth.
"Every child deserves a parent... but not every parents deserves a child"
- (I don't know who created this quote)
France has the best revolutionary songs
Quebec has the best reactionary ones
Vendée (including Anjou, Poitiers, Bretagne, etc, aka Vendée Militaire) are also best reactionary for France.
France got cucked
@@thekingshussar1808 Hum.... Je pense qu'il parlait en terme de chant principalement ( si ils en avaient, je ne les connais pas, si vous avez quelques titres, voire un lien, ce serait avec plaisir ^^ )
@@thekingshussar1808 Bretagne is the most leftist region of France right now with Paris and occitane
yeah and it kinda makes sense. France has had a pretty revolutionary history and Quebec was always tried to be assimilated so we needed to keep our culture, mostly the Frencch language because of british colonisation and americanization.
"you were an accident" Best song ever
edit: wow cant believe 2 years have passed. Well, only thing i want to say is, being an accident or not, nothing is going to change, we are alive already. Thank god everyday for it and pray for the glory of those who are with the almighty, may god bless your souls y'all ❤
sad but true
Best line in the whole song
I've never gotten the stigma about not being planned
@@theredtechnician cause our parents didn't want us, they got stuck with us. even if they love us it's still kinda shameful
@@theredtechnician you don't just switch into being as good a parent as someone who planned. Either way the sort of person who acciendentally has a kid (and has no long term partner as the song says) is not the sort of person who ends up being a great person. Being a parent requires patience and self denial for the good of a child, the mother in this song and generally in real life too has already proven themselves incapable of self denial by the way they live their life
FINALLY THIS WAS THE SONG I NEED.
Me too
Ok I will.
Nostalgia, reminds me of school.
Me too
@@flawlessbinary7449 how does nostalgia reminds you of school reading this made me a bit angry cause ypur rely a song on my culture to SHCOOL
✓ meaningful message
✓ good rhythm
✓ enjoyable to listen
Wypipo can't feel rythm and have no culture
@@gabrielarchange4680ooga booga
@@gabrielarchange4680 nice joke brother
@@gabrielarchange4680you sound like a muslim furry clownfishgendee dreamsexual born in 2012
Merci l'vieux
Unironically fucking SLAPS
yes
I replay it over and over again and its not tiring or repetetive
Old French songs often do
Not only the music slaps, but the lyrics also slap, except that here it's actually probably more like a punch to the guts
@@SVishnu-xy6bu not really old though, it mentions TVs.
This song literally roasted the whole modern era.
Yeah, fck le prôgréss
Tech and comfort mean nothing without the values that got us here. Without those... We get degeneration. Decline of civilization. It roasts it justly in that regard.
nique sa mère le progrès vive la tradition
Damn straight.
Only when you leave out why one woman having three children is sufficient when in the past one had to have 14 kids:
Modern medicine obliterating child mortality rates.
I have never heard a foreign song that connected with me on such a deep and primal level.
Catholique 😉
Welcome home, honorary Québecer :)
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Danheim do it much more primal for me
Yes!!! I absolutely loved this song after hearing it for the first time, even though my views are quite different than the ones expressed here.
This hit home very unexpectedly, my great grandfather, brought up huge amounts of land, my grandfather, despite being ravaged by war and illnesses, never sold out his property, and my father, moved to the city and became a civil servant, now I;'m here in my bedroom with no clear vision of the future.
For me, it was my grandparents who moved to the city. Grandpop was a driver, Grandma was a tailor. Despite that, they managed to scrap enough to buy some cheap lands here in the city, and a few more years later, they were refashioned into rental houses. The rent we receive is the only thing that kept us afloat in this near-recession.
I couldn't fathom having that amount of patience.
If you have a good job, try to collect a good amount of money to buy your grandfather's old land, maybe you'll find your purpose there.
Well for me it was my grandma on my father's side she moved to the city and my grandpa married her but me grandparents on my mum's side were in the city their whole lives
@@germansteven719 Well considering 90% of Germany was rural at some point your mom's grandparents were probably once from outside the city, unless they were Hansa traders or smthn
I'm fighting the fight of my life against my own civil servant mom for grandpa's land, and I'll be damned if I don't keep it. My own livestock to pasture there is due to arrive in July, and there is the possibility I'll get a tractor soon.
She will have to uproot me like an oak if she intends to get me out, I made a promise to grandma, that I would keep that property with my own life, and kowabunga it is that I will
This song isn't just a normal reactionary song, about how modernity sucks, and how the past was better. It's about legacy and generational prosperity. The point isn't land, it's about how your ancestors have worked for generations to build and improve something, before giving it to their children. Then a callous generation (the parents), sold off that legacy to live well in their own lifetime, leaving nothing for their children. Choosing not to have kids to have more fun, leaving behind nothing for society or their family.
The song is about being brave enough to take the first step your ancestors took so long ago to build a real legacy, something worth leaving behind, and not being shortsighted like the previous generation, and leave nothing for the future.
Basically have a purpose in life as that the thing you ancestors live through.
On the contrary is how you need to enjoy your life and go dancing.
underrated comment
So it's just some ancient troglodytes tooting their own horns
@@supereero9 Actually, the song was written by the French singer-songwriter, Mylène Farmer, in 2008, so your quite wrong to be honest.
To add to your lack of awareness/idiocy, Mylène was born in 1961, and so the song is most likely a reflection on the mistakes her and her peers had made in providing a stable environment with purpose and opportunity for the next generation.
When this actually sounds catchy as fuck.
blekk csanel
@@jaydowg1914 are you having a stroke?
@Ken Kaneki MEDIC
You’re not wrong
@@jaydowg1914 wheet csannel.
>21st century women time travels to 19th century
>meets her great great grandmother
>obseves her washing clothes, hangin them to dry, starting cooking fires, caring for children
>You know in the future, there are machines that do all this work, and the kids go to public schooling?
>What do all the women do with all that free time?
>They work, of course.
>Wow, with two people working everyone must be so rich! How much land does our family own now?
>Well, we rent a two bedroom apartment.
Indeed
>what?! How expensive is the future world??
>very.
There's some truth to this, but it leaves out some very important things. For example: How many of your children, born alive, have you had to bury?
For a woman with "quatorze enfants" (assuming this is the number of live births, not children who survived - the latter assumption would make this even higher), born across the middle part of 19th century, the average answer -- *average*, not uncommonly bad -- would be 4 to 5.
@@logitimate People were used to it. It wasn't like they were constantly in grief over child mortality. Like we're used to the idea the very old may pass at any year they were used to the idea the newly born might as well.
Part of the plan. Double the workforce by getting women to work and you can pay everyone significantly less.
If you're a student from the 2050s and stumbled upon this song while doing some research or just to have some background music; yes, people used to actually own their own land. Good luck.
awwwww
@@OdinWannaBeand people still will
Abolition of private property refers to corporations
No ones advocating for taking someone's house or phone or toothbrush
@@amberharmsen2497 No it never did. That's a modern myth
@@Legz_inStyle what are you refering to
Alternatively, if you are in 2050 and researching what happened... and we won in the end by turning it all around... you're welcome, please keep the future bright.
This is the best song I've heard from Ingen and just from this whole genre of youtube channels. The beat, the flow, the woah, I dunno I ain't a musician. Just a great song that sounds amazing, good and up-beat, and the lyrics are good and relatable for many people today, not just for Quebecois.
Listen to When there's nothing left
Really good
@@steyn1775 uh oh based meter over the charts
Your opinion matters on the internet
@@themolepeople955 no it doesnt. if u dont agree with the popular opinion u are not keanu reeves wholesome 100 big chungus upvote
Well said
All this is missing is a story about how your grandparents got to school
ye
They barely went to school and had jobs
I went to University and im struggling
It could go like that...
@@martinguerra5152 It's a joke about how old people always have these stories about how going to school was like a 300 mile deathmarch uphill in both directions, and tales of the sort
@Herdan
You think the modern world is a safe place?
@@maddoxbellrose7679 safer
Okay, I love Quebec now
lets goooooo
Vive le Québec libre dans ce cas là
This song is officially my new favorite thing about quebec
@Rys We Albertans don't really like them much, I like it just because I have family there.
@@weirdlanguageguy This song is from 2007 and was playing on our radio non stop for years, so much so that any Québécois know the lyrics by heart. This just goes to show how little Canada cares about Québec culture and specifically why I want Québec to be a country. Imagine not existing in your own country. And the future is bleak if we don't go out of Canada too, that's the worse thing. Our culture, our viewpoints, you all celebrate today, only knowing a small fraction of it, will disappear in the footnotes of history if we don't get our freedom.
"you were an accident" and "you owe your ass to the government" are so true
There's actually a music video for this song but it's old and usually bad quality. It's about a family losing bits and bits of their property and heritage each generation.
Where?
@@jurikurthambarskjelfir3533 th-cam.com/video/JvcEP0EjqIc/w-d-xo.html
At the end the youngest generation litterally burries their heritage
oh, fuck why does a song about that slap so hard
sounds about right
@@alexcollins7741 nice pfp
I didnt expect this song to call a girl an accident
i know many people who told me they were an accident because their parents didn't want a child. Anyway they are all happy accidents and their parents love them now. :)
A surprise to be sure... but a welcome one
The real accident is when a woman doesn’t have a child she is trying to have.
You ever hear the tradegy of chinese "One family - One Child" policy?
@@ТралльТроллев that was the government not wanting families to have children they wanted to have. The families still had the children, they just had to send them away.
As a French Louisianan, i am glad our québécois cousins still have their culture to share with others. Ours is all but wiped out.
Restez fort frères cajuns, il n'y a qu'une solution : faire des enfants, beaucoup d'enfants et leur enseigner le français-cajun pour protéger votre culture
I’m a Louisiana Creole my brother with Cajun And French Canadian ancestors and Louisiana Creole and Cajun culture is only gonna get stronger and stronger over the years,especially the Cajun identity. But for the creoles on the other hand….
There’s still a bunch of us left in Northern Maine
By Americanism
Avoyelles Parish here!
As an American this song hits the soul.
As a Quebecois too. Things are so different these days it's depressing.
of course, you're american. your country sold its dignity in the last half century just to make a few people richer.
Why this song is so funny and depressing at the same time?
Because so is reality.
@Brazil Facts maybe you have a point 😞
@Brazil Facts beside the second and last verse most of it is about your parents being stupid.
@@connorthompson4030 also true about some stuff they did
satire is nothing more than people bring humor to depressing realities
Me when my friends invest 1000 $ in on only fans again to watch some woman
Hahahahahaha
@@esz_01 yes very funny
Good one
dare I say based
Wtf hahaha
This is actually a unbelievable good song with a true text.
Can’t believe this was sung at school. Nostalgia.
I am adding this to my based playlist
@@stadtrepublikmulhausen4121 If that was true, you would expect from people to have many kids nowadays since we have better services, but they have 1 or 2, and have a dog.
@@skizochad They meant that people had more children in the past to compensate for the ones that die soon after birth. Nowadays, the infant mortality rate is now so that is no longer necessary and they have less children
@@andersyu4464 it's not just about mortality rate we actually had 8/14 childs the 14 is not about the number that might lived but the one that they raised.
This basically describes all of Western Civilization, not just Quebec
It’s not about capitalist western civilization, it’s about people being lazy
Balkan npc
What is western civilization?
@@SafavidAfsharid3197 non communist, and successful countries
@@EperogiLimousine they're only "successful" because of globalization lol. immigration and free trade have costs, yes, but the benefits outweigh them
The song that we didn't know we needed.
So true!
True
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This song strikes home, from the fact I’m of Québécoise descent, my family has a very impressive history as extremely rich business men in France to settlers of Canada, farming the land, to immigrants to the us living the American dream and owning a large paving company and then to my mother struggling to make due and then to me, a degenerate by all definitions of the word.
Ur name in french its literaly neigthbor
Your family probably moved in the era people were going to the cities to find work especially in factories. Many French Canadians went to the US and never came back, good money.
My grandma was rich, until my grandpa ruined our life by doing gambles. But well what can I do about it?
@@leroiarouf1142 Pure laine eh?
@@blitz9197 *_tU dOiS tOn cUL aU miNiStÈRE!_*
I love how this song is basically roasting the audience!
Not a roast, really. More like "it really do be like that, eh?"
It's a common realization. So the audience is supposed to feel like "wow you hit the nail right on the head".
@@StoufSto this
Not really, it's more like "Your parents' generation have fucked up so badly you should do something about this"
@@Fahadshamqasim13 Ok
@@user-sm5sj6mg2t Ah ouais, tu veux tu m'expliquer en quoi les parents dans la chanson avaient réellement agence de leur situation?
Chaque génération a fait ce qu'ils ont dû faire pour qu'on en arrive au présent, c'est ça le thème. Le père qui a tout mis dans ses REER, c'était tout simplement la bonne chose à faire à cette époque s'il avait hérité d'une somme importante d'argent, un acte tout aussi pragmatique et intelligent que celui l'arrière-arrière grand père qui a défriché la terre.
C'était la chose à faire, à cette époque, donc ça a été fait.
I'm not going to write the question in English, because if you don't understand French, I don't need you to tell me what the song is about LOL.
Les paroles de cette chanson sont vraiment très fortes , en plus avec cet accent qui me rappelle celui de mes grand-parents en Bretagne .
Même musicalement, il y a comme des airs de Matmatah par exemple
Now this was a "reject humanity return to monke" move from Ingen and Quebec, I remember why I learned french
Edit: The song was named Anarchist-Primitive before so yeah, I wrote the comment back then
No, just trad'
@@clempro44 it was named an anarcho primivist song before he changed it
@@RedAndBlackIDress anarcho-prim you say? :trollface:
@@shonewarrior2178 neither?
@@asianlifter yes
Can't relate; in Eastern Europe our great-grandfather's lands got stolen by the government.
😶
I'm german of silesian origin, same here.
@TheRuble OUR toothbrush
@TheRuble what's the difference between private and personal
@TheRuble you can't explain?
Do you understand it properly?
Merci à "Mes Aïeux" pour cette composition!
par contre c'est quoi les REER ?
@@rade6912 c'est l'argent mis de côté pour la retraite au québec, c'est pas mal comme couverture niveau impôts et intérêts mais c'est un peu con d'investir des sommes énormes dedans parce que tu ne peux pas y accéder avant la retraite justement. Donc le père qui devient millionnaire par héritage et qui met tout dans ses RÉER ne cherche qu'à devenir encore plus riche mais sans pouvoir en profiter avant la fin de sa vie
@@tictac2therevenge291 ah ok merci ;)
Une bonne écriture
@@rade6912 les REER c de largent quon prend quand on a plus de travaile a la retraite
fun fact, a Quebecois named Leo Major in WW2 single handedly took over an entire town
Histoire vrai
Why couldn’t they do this in their own lands against the real tyrants?
Why do they fight for globalism but sit on their thumbs for their nations?
@@JarJarMillenium vrai
that same person also stole a German half track loaded with intel, singlehandedly captured nearly 100 Germans and fought off a platoon of SS special forces.
Canadians were probably the scariest ally nations during both world wars if a war crime wasn’t created by the Germans or Japanese it was probably Canada
This song portrays my generation... In a very painful yet accurate way.
I am ashamed to be part of my generation.
@@HomophobeWolf Too bad your apart of it
@@HomophobeWolf You have not to be ashamed of the legacy your parents gave you, the only thing to be ashamed of would be the one you give to your own children. So let's just do our best to clean up the mess we were given
@@sephikong8323 I deeply respect my ancestors who built and fought for my Motherland so that our nation would live. You are absolutely right, we have to clean the mess that is going in the world.
Für die große Zukunft.
Für unsere Kinder.
Für die große Welt.
Für Traditionen.
*Für Konservatismus.*
@@HomophobeWolf Die einzigen die noch in Deutschland Konservativ sind sind leider alle älter und die Kinder werden dem neoliberalen Ideen zu Opfer fallen! Ich bin selber 14 und schäme mich das jeder deutsche nur noch Deutsch+Englisch spricht und die Deutsche Kultur zerstört. Osteuropa hat noch Leute die ihr Land lieben hier sind fast nur Zombies.
As a quebecker i hear this song at every single new year party, and, surprisingly, i don't get tired of it...
EDIT: For anyone wondering what in god's name is the flag of my profile picture, it's a country i created for game called Nationstates a while ago...
Québec libre !
@@Hugo-cn9no Hello Quebecker
ikr when I was young everyone was playing is all the time at my school but u just cant get tired of such a banger
is a Quebecker a British quebecois
@@mr.g6962 Nah, it's just another way to say it
I remember years ago when 4chan found this song. Bittersweet times ;_; VIVE QUEBEC LIBRE ⚜ ☦
Oh no, what happened?
@@nviscalling5752 the internet got more lame
Free and Roman Catholic
Based orthodox cross poster ☦️☦️
@@strahinja9760 Based East Roman avatar ☦️ 🙏
Fière d'être Québécoise
Avec raison VIVE LE QUÉBEC LIBRE
Moi je dit OUI POUR LE QUÉBEC LIBRE. On s'verra le squat novembre au soir
OUI POUR LE QUEBEC LIBREEE
Tu peux le dire, la France te soutient
💪🏻🇫🇷🇲🇶
Just letting the buds here know, just because you repeat the phrase does not mean it will actually do anything, nor (should it ever happen) would it really accomplish anything. Congrats, you just went from being apart of a rich and prosperous nation who has built into its laws and charter to support you, your language, and your culture, to now being completely separate with no opportunities... unless you move all the way to France.
Anyways, as long as I'm here, might as well stick with the vibe. POUR UN QUEBEC LUCIDE
Oh, and French people from France? Bug off. Unless you want people to be chanting 'VIVE LE BRETOGNE LIBRE' or 'VIVE LE OCCITANIE LIBRE'.
"The horror of progress can only be measured by someone who has known a landscape before and after progress has transformed it." - Nicolás Gómez Dávila
Based
Kinda helps our "industrial revolution" happened in the 60s, a tleast the cultural aspect of it. Our past is *very* close.
if we didnt envolve or did progress we would be monke (which is very cool)
facts
Based
I would never know that there's a part of Canada that is BASED
if there was to be , it'd have to be the French one of course.
@@AlexC-ou4ju the fact that its the french part is the most surprising
And you wouldve never expected for the based part to be Quebec
@@Anonymous-376 exactly
@@dimitrimolotovvyacheslav4604 Catholic french are amongst the basest person on this entire planet .
Man, I love to see this song cross borders. The message is pure and valid for all of Europe and North America.
The craziest thing is, this song used to play quite a lot on French Canadian radio stations back when it came out, it was such a hit in our small nation because it resonnated deeply in everyone's heart.
Long live our people and our culture!
Vive le Québec!
En espagne c'est vraie
I'm asian , I too can relate to it .
American imperialism inforcing there values on Europe
@@berserkwarrior235 Asian too ?!
Vive le Quebec libre.
Preserve Quebec's culture. Save the French language in north America.
I like that❤
sir the frènch language and culture will ways be saved. i live in NOVA SCOTIA i travel to QUEBEC a lot i feel very comfortable everyone is friendly. QUÈBEC IS THE HEART AND SOUL OF CANADA WE ARE ALL MEISMEES .
@@marcsimbrow8836French culture is disapearing everywhere In this country please open your eyes
As an English man the French language is the one of the only remaining evidence that the French were ever here in North America,so hopefully the French language is removed from North America so the continent of North America will be English forever.Rule Britannia!🇬🇧
It's already over. The French language in Canada, and in Quebec, has no future. And the people who claim to be trying to fight the tsunami are only building little walls of sand.
I'm a Quebecois and I can say that this song portrays not just the evolution of society in Quebec and it's values but also pretty much around the world.
Indeed it just happened it different times for different places the sad thing is the newer
generations view the degeneration of our nations as a good thing most of them don’t even
know there country’s constitutions and the reasoning behind and ideas that made there constitutions.
C'est par le particulier qu'on atteint l'universel
@@Imsemble Cela fait beaucoup de sens mon ami
@@kenttheboss1880 "this song portrays not just the evolution of society in Quebec"
Including the part about becoming a millionaire?
Around the west especially
First verse reminds me of my family. My ancestors were nobles. In RSFSR after the revolution our property were nationalized, but gladly no one were repressed, because my grand-grandfather was a captain in Red Army and was fighting for Soviets during Civil War. During the Soviet era my grandfather and my father were soldiers in Red Army. Grandfather served in navy and father in VDV (Russian airborne forces). And here I am, an average student living in average Russian town in flat, that is way too cold in January and February and way too warm in May, and I am trying to prepare for my exams tomorrow. I am watching this video, so you can guess that my preparing isn't going well.
I wish you the best man, hard times hit everyone but you should never give up.
Hail the Tsar
During the time of ur ancestor, rest of entire russia was starving. I'm not here to support those commies, but that's a reality. There wasn't anything glorious about a few ppl being nobles while rest literally just starving.
@@direconsequences5760 Well, Imperial Russia was still better than next russian states in purpose to provide food. USSR cannot achive imperial efficiency of agriculture until '60. Good Lord know haw powerfull will be Russia if commies don't cause several famines and economic catastrophe. After Stolypin reforms, world experts expected that Russia will achive demografic and economic power equal due to the rest of Europe until half of XX century (what cannot happen because of Great World War and and consequently in the form of social discontent, famine and rebellion. And existence of nobility is just a form of society organization, lower classes was poor becouse the productivity of society (as a whole) was at a much worse level. The mere liquidation of the nobility would not make the poor people richer, but would only deprive the country of elites whose efforts may be helpful in developing the economy, and thus enriching everyone.
(Sorri for my english)
Are you Orthodox.?
This song literally called out the way culture has evovled and i love it because it really hasnt evolved necessarily good.
Devolved then
@@leonrothier6638 So like... degenerated?
@@StoufSto Indeed.
Not good at all
I hate the modern world it gives no motivation.
i literaly got roasted by a fucking quebecois traditionalist song 💀💀💀
lol
Same
I got half roasted
*She is female btw
@@AREMUP yeah une chanson, they didn't say anything about it being masculine tho
Best anti-boomer song ever. Those that are referring to this song as a boomer song clearly didn't get the memo. It doesn't really blame the young generation as much as the one that raised it.
Exactly, It's like a greatest generation song. The young people of today aren't at fault, it was their boomer parents that abandoned tradition.
nice name
Funnily enough the anti-boomer sentiment was originated from facebook right wing anti-boomer pages and groups that ties American anglo/Irish Boomers to loving the state of Israel a bit too much to be tied with their modern-era conspiracy theories
I thought it was anti milenial biggest leftist and libs through history
@@averagefreedomenjoyer8209 In truth, back in the day, the boomer generation had exactly the same power to influence what was happening, as the young people have now. None whatsoever.
First I liked the song.
Then I started to understand the lyrics.
Now the song has motivated me to go out, work hard, improve my social life and become successful.
Now try to listen to reggaeL)
good luck for you
Did you improve?
Based Revan, as always has been
You are welcome in Quebec any time and we are all wishing you the best success in life. The national anthem of Quebec is called Gens du Pays. Look up the version from Pointe-Claire from the 40th anniversary of the writing of the anthem. We are an actual rainbow nation where it is working. We're what we hope Palestine and South Africa and Ireland will be someday soon. Tiocfaidh ar la.
This song is incredible based
Are you Doug Dimmadome JR, son of Doug Dimmadome owner of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome, who lost all his fortune due to a Dimmadivorce two years ago?
@@kozume4 yeah I know longer have a father figure 😔
Yea, based on stupidity.
@@danielogats Oh no guys, Fucking Danielo said this song bad. We better start hating it! I mean fucking nobody Danielo has spoken!
@@danielogats Go on and squeal us another slogan commie, what will it be this time? Break the chains? Workers of the world unite? Go on we know your vocabulary is limited to 5 slogans so spew em out already
BEST 3 MINUTES OF MY LIFE FROM GERMANY 🇩🇪🇲🇶
VIVE LE QUÉBEC LIBRE
bro used the martinique flag 💀💀💀
@@gewnurb no Québec flag available
@@alainpare819oui car colonisé
I don't even want to know how Ingen finds these
This song is like ultra famouse in quebec
some dude from the server suggested it to him
I saw this as a poem in Basque, didn't knew it was a Québécois song
Hits home anyways
@@riograndedosulball248 What's it called in Basque?
@@riograndedosulball248 what's the Basque version?
This belongs to the genre of based.
Quebec has been going through a lot of things since the French Indian war
@I hate the Spanish Empire yeah
I wish this war had ended with the battle of Fort Carillon.
@@earl.of.cornwall ça nous aurait simplifié la vie
@@maximiliensanchez2026 Et pas qu'un peu
Depends what you're looking at. For exemple, it's under the British rule that Quebec got things like a printing press and newspaper; it's also thanks to the British that we got the right to vote (women had that right too, until republican and then french ideas removed their right to vote), and Montreal became a «modern» city (with running water and electrical power) before Paris.
This song does the unthinkable.
It makes me want to learn French.
quebec french >> metropolitan french
@@beejayxl9018 actual tho.
@floron7777of course BOAH 🤠
@floron7777calisse de tabarnak
Are you canadian?
This hits hard. I live in Romania, and both of my great great grandparents were important land owners in their village. One's descendants sold most of it for drinking money, and the other one's descendants had it expropriated by the communist government. Listening to this song inspires me to work and become someone my descendants will admire. At the same time, it makes the nihilistic part in me wonder if there really is such thing as a lasting legacy. Only time will tell.
I'm romanian as well
From the Havamal:
Cattle die, kinsmen die, you yourself die. But words of glory never die for the man who achieves a good name.
Cattle die, kinsmen die, you yourself die. I know one thing that never dies: the fame of each man dead.
At least you can be proud of your ancestors and look up to them for motivation, that is a legacy on its own. Many aren´t as lucky. Give your descendants that which you are able to enjoy now.
I know the feeling, I come from a family of Québec that had a branch of French nobility in it. My great great great grandfather was a doctor and businessman, family had an estate and everything, his wife, my great great great grandmother was a viscountess and we had a lot of money. Then my great great grandfather inherited of it but he was an alcoholic and crashed our family heritage to the ground. My great grandfather inherited nothing and by the time he died, the 1929 stock market crash happened and he left nothing to my grand parents because he lost everything that year. With the cost of living being significantly higher, they left almost nothing to my mom, who's currently trying her best to live a decent life... It only takes one generation to ruin it all for everyone, crazy stuff.
Romania was a once prosperous (not wealthy, but prosperous) that got stuck in some historic waves (WWI, WWII, communism). The greatest resource a nation always has is its people. So long as the people hold the country in their heart, the country will survive. Poor Poland was gone from the maps for around 120 years! She returned. Romania's problems now largely stem from the nightmare of Caucescuism. His asinine, inhuman policies did so much damage to your land. May the unbreakable spirits of Vlad III* and Michael the Brave guide you back to your best destiny (* Yes, that is Dracula. So what? He was a harsh man in a harsh time who dealt with traitors within and without; He also created a more honest bureaucracy, rebuilt neglected roads, encouraged training in trades, commerce, fair taxes and tariffs. Don't let an Irish nobleman's fictional story and a bunch of lies obfuscate the truth: Vlad III, in the end, was more good for the Romanian people than bad. Rule by Hungarian despots and Muslim conquerors is not Romania's optimal state)
My respect for Quebec just went considerably higher.
It would be great if Québec found as much respect for itself.
People judge us way too quickly
@@Sjxhdhd2 I don’t even think they were taught that in school, I think they learned they oppressed the indigenous people of Canada but completely skipped the part where they oppressed French Canadians cause I’ve never talked to an anglophone that knew in what conditions lived some French Canadians in the 1800’s and early 1900’s
@Penderyn That's after the steady révolution and the fear of séparatisme. We had to be dangerous to be respected! ☺️
@@karlhalmos-westram3221 Séparatisme is pretty recent. It goes way back.
*great great grandfather:* Time to start a bloodline of healthy rich and powerful people, I gotta work my ass off though..
*great grandfather:* My father left to me a legacy to be fulfilled, and I must follow so for the Better of the next generation.
*grandfather* Both father and great grandfather have given me the legacy of this bloodline, it must not rest here, I must continue this greatness for the better of our family.
*father:* maaan fuck yo shit lmao
Millennials: Fuck work, fuck capitalism, fuck the world
Zoomers: We're a piece of shit, yeuuurggah
@@AltraChannel millennials are now mostly anarcho-communists now
What is this addiction with bloodlines, seriously? This is not some CK2 game or something, lol.
@@Etzellll ive never met a traditonalist who has gone outside, they talk about hard work and tradition while they stay in their mothers basement; this is why i welcome progressivism and we are certainly going in the right direction
@@bumperbonnie5721 lol whatever you say commie
Un héritage,c'est sacré et il faut le mériter.Honte à celui qui le dilapide et ne ressent aucun remord.
Hommage et respect aux anciens et aux ancêtres qui ont souffert et se sont sacrifiés pour que leurs descendants vivent une vie décente et convenable.
Honorons leur mémoire et louons leur sagesse.
Message touchant merci
T'as tout à fait raison
Tres vrai
Amen
J'avoue
This is THE most based thing I've ever heard
I don't think it's THAT based. It makes no mention of population replacement at all.
@@Humanophage That would never happen if we had context for our existence.
@@Humanophage that's a bit too based for the mainstream m8
@@Humanophage imagine actually thinking skin colour has any major implication in a neo liberal world. Efficiency matters, that's all.
You're in with white nationalists, but it is how it is
@@nonautemrexchristus5637 How what is? We are beset by a "baptist and bootlegger" coalition. The neoliberals want the least resistance and the most consumerism, so they wish to annihilate all identity, but especially that which resists mass movement of unprotected coloured slaves. The lefties hate whites on principle, so mass migration and making whites suffer is a point of honour for them. See e.g. Piketty's "merchant right and brahmin left" thesis.
The upshot will be that the neolibs will import the slaves until they grow uncontrollable, then the slaves will put the heel on everyone's neck under leftie leadership.
Perhaps the remedy could be self-interested politicians who want to get elected and who wouldn't control mass movements too much. E.g., to take Quebec, if neoliberalism succeeds, the French will be crushed and CAQ will be out of power. Neoliberalism can also be more tolerable if the lefties were weaker. Then we could have the same policy as Qatar, UAE, and Saudi Arabia on slave labour without manumission, so to say.
I wouldn’t call it amprim but it’s spittin straight facts
What do you mean with "straight facts"?
The song treats women like baby-making machines who are not allowed a life
@@thegoldeninventor4634 cry about it
@@thegoldeninventor4634 what part of this song actually says that though, it talks about how life turned from having pride in being a family to not being able to have a family due to the amount of distrust and cheating that happens in relationships now.
@@anpd5e how women with no children wake up crying
@@thegoldeninventor4634 that obviously happens, as birth is a natural goal, and waking up/realizing that all the trophies or fame or whatever you've gained is pointless due to not having anyone to share them with. You probably won't see the same as me or some others but you can't deny having children should be a goal and something to be proud of, unlike Abortion.
Mad respect from Ohio. Québécois people are some of the nicest I’ve ever met.
Thanks 👍🏼
T’est sûr que c’tait l’Québec?
@@xxxnapoleon69 oui
ohio lol
The meme has come to a point where the word ohio seems funny to me. Im honestly ashamed
Love Quebec from Odesa ❤️❤️❤️
Un grand merci, Slava Ukraine.
Thank you ! Slava Ukraini
Slava Ukraine, ont vous aiment et nous souhaitons tellement votre victoire contre l'impérialisme Russe et avoir la paix chez vous une fois pour toute. Amitié du Québec
Merci! Slava Ukraini! Glory to the heroes!
Merci beaucoup! Slava Ukraini!
Great song!
Oh my god! The one and only duke of Canada!
Respect from Québec! ✌️
Québec libre ! j'emmerde la monarchie !
@Le Monarchiste J'emmerde toute forme de monarchie, la monarchie française nous a abandonné, la monarchie anglaise nous sodomise depuis 250 ans, Vive la République du Québec que tous les indépendantistes souhaitent !
I'm from Qc and I never thought I'd see a well known Qc song on this channel! Many thanks! - Je suis Québécois et je ne pensais jamais voir une chanson québécoise connue sur ce channel, merci beaucoup!
It's fun that this song could be an anti-globalist song too.
Anarchist songs usually are
@@Thorcar123 It's not anarchist
@@sephikong8323 I mean you know anarchists can be traditionalists right? Or have common interests
@@Thorcar123 still isn't an anarchist song.
And anarchists and traditionalists don't mix, anarchism is below childish, you have to be braindead.
@@alexmag342 Say that to the order of the Black Lys man
Amour et fraternité à nos frères de sang québécois.
Salutations d'un Québécois
You lost all your culture and your “country”. This song pumps me up i dont know how it doesn’t mobilize you french men against the corruption in this province.
@@514YulJagthe Most corrupted In Québec are English Montrealers Who vote Liberal elections after elections
@@514YulJag What "corruption"?😂
@@514YulJagmost corrupted in Québec are english montrealers voting Liberal elections after elections.
You don't have to be a traditionalist and conservatist to agree how true this song is.
I didn't expect that
yes you have, otherwise you don't understand that you are part of the problem that the song talks about. modernity and the modern slave system
@@Chromeskull90 (pp) stands for personal pronoun. yes. (pp) no longer care for “ The complexities of modern society.” Even if it hurt, (pp) would gladly burn it down, Watch the once furious faces of horror that stood in support of the Democrats at the end of a gun, the dejected hollow eyes glimmering with the prospects of being able to fail in pursuit of success, thanking the Almighty that deceasing is a part of the world.
(pp) simply don’t care anymore and (po) just want to live free without being pestered for taxes on this or that from property to income to sales to Social Security, to local, and one year (pp) gas prices went from 2:50 to 3:10, imagine if we just got rid of all the neocons all the liberals all the new order types in exchange for the ability to once again be able to build a cabin, or a house, that although not to code still afforded us a large shelter to call our own.
(Pp) don’t care about healthcare, but if they do (pp) always tell them that anti-venom made by the same company by the same factories cost $20 in Mexico and 200 in the US and government is probably the problem with such a gap. If (pp) get cancer while young that’s OK because (pp)’ll have lived, even for a short while without neurotic grandstanding rather than the ability and the greatest gift at a chance to build and control. If anything the way (pp) living healthcare is only prolonged my suffering. (pp)’m tired of feeling worthless and (pp)’m tired of people that say they will do everything grand with my money (pp) want my money for myself and want to build what (pp) want without their say.
Yes some cabins will catch on fire, but it doesn’t take that much to catch on to a fire. If anything all precautions needed to prevent spread could be jotted down on a single sheet and just given as a help guide “for the times folks leave the stove on a little bit too long.” If there’s no trees near house to a certain extent even if the house burned the grass is unlikely to carry on the flame if short. Stone beds are cheap.
Although if contingency is sought, learn Spanish because the medical prices are cheap down in Mexico.
Because traditionalists are right ! sorry…
You are correct and unlike some others, I expected that.
here at 1:48 ''cennes noires'' (black pennies) doesn't mean dirty pennies but it is in fact reffering to the 1¢ canadian pennies who were made of copper
I have some, and they do turn very dark quickly so I understand what you and the song means
Can you do a French Louisiana song next?
That is what we need
;)
"Les frères Balfa - Parlez nous à boire" is the most famous song from Louisiane. A proper banger! Look it up if you don't know it yet, you won't be disapointed.
Damn, this song has me convinced that Quebecois are just the cooler version of the leaf people up in canada.
We are. VIVE LE QUEBEC LIBRE!!!!!!!!
I would say, used to be...
This song is what got me into Quebec sovereignty and the French language as a whole I’ve been learning French for about 7 months now and I’ve gotten pretty good
Je t’adopte déjà…😘
@@robin-bq1lz quel lol?
@@genericwd6290 quel quoi ?!
Vive le Québec libre
It means we adopt you aka you're accepted as a member of the sovereignty movement. 💙⚜
big respect for quebecois people
Thanks! :D
Thank you, king.
Thanks bro
Thanks
Thanks
As a Québécois I wasn't expecting it to be there, a surprised to be sure but a welcome one. It's a great song I love that channel and particularly appreciate you uploaded that song here.
Same!
This is true on today's generation as a whole, very inspiring, love quebec from hungary!
from Italy. this is the hymn of all humans, under any sky, who would no longer want to continue to be just economic functions. thanks for sharing the song.
The point is the earlier generations did what they did not because they wanted to enjoy themselves, but because they did it for future generations. The newer generations are selfish and want only what’s best for themselves. As a result, they destroyed the opportunities for their children that they would have otherwise had. In a way it’s saying the older generations are more like “economic functions”, and it was better.
The new anthem of the Western World
?
Sa stii ca da
Anthem of American culture being forced on western Europe
@@terrorgaming459 Rejest degeneracy. Deus Vult!
@@terrorgaming459 western Europe conveniently not remembering 1620-1783
Meilleur hymne pour l'époque, merci cousins québécois .
De la part du vieux continent 🇨🇵
Un jour j’espère que le Québec aura l’indépendance
@@Raph-dc3il Québec libre on ne perd pas espoir, et ça ne serra pas que le Québec, nos frères acadiens et d'ontario viendront avec nous
Non mais imaginé si toute les province devienne indépendente et le canada devien un continent
@@tonycloutier9377 what a repulsive thought.
@@sethlovell8424your mind is repulsive
My grand grandpa was a noblemen in eastern Europe, and had a huge chunk of land which later was stolen by bolshevicks, and now my family has nothing, but i hope that it's going to be me who restore at least a part of our heritage
judeo-bolchevism was a disaster for Eastern Christian Europeans
@@regalbien6058 Indeed, my friend. It still surpises me how some old people miss those times.
The Bolsheviks run your banks
Bolsheviks be ruining the world in every way.
based bolcheviks
Quebec is one of the most gorgeous places of the planet with very kind citizens, long live Quebec from Greece
Are you for the Golden Dawn ? 😟
Ohhh goddd noooooo
Lmao 😂
Fuck grece.
@@mathieu3318 ?
@@mathieu3318 Fuck you, Greece made civilisation and your alphabet you better show respect to them.
As a French nationalist, this song shot my heart out
On n'aurait jamais dû les vendre ...... une énorme erreur à corriger
Si jamais un Québécois passe par là, 1: désolé, et 2: j'espère personnellement que cette fois si notre foutu gouvernement vous aidera si vous tentez de nouveau de devenir indépendant (enfin, vu comment ils détestent la France, leur demander d'en avoir quelque chose à foutre du Québec c'est pas gagné, mais en tout cas moi je suis prêt à vous soutenir)
Then stay in your Quebec and stay out of our Labrador
@@sephikong8323 on les a pas vendus on a perdu la guerre
@@fritoss3437 .... Et puis l'a récupéré mais l'a ensuite vendu aux États-Unis.
@@sephikong8323 L'époque colonialiste reste ce qu'elle est, pas besoin de s'en excuser, la France n'a pas vendue la Nouvelle France, elle l'a perdue aux suites de la guerre de 7 ans (il me semble qu'a la fin les anglos ont donné le choix aux français entre la Guadeloupe et le Québec, le choix évident pour la France était le commerce du sucre en Guadeloupe). On ne fait pas l'histoire avec des "si" donc on peut passer un temps infini à se demander ce qui se serait passé "si" la France avait gardé sa colonie nord américaine, mais ça serait très peu productif (de toute façon, à voir comment la France a traité ses autres colonnies ailleurs dans le monde, pas certain que ça aurait vallu la peine). Qu'on le veuille ou non, les franco-canadiens ont subsisté et résisté, parfois dans des conditions difficiles, à travailler pour un salaire minable alors que le patron anglais faisait de la grosse argent. On peut dire que la religion catholique a joué un role dans cette survivance (forcant les gens à avoir de grandes familles), mais elle est aussi responsable d'une partie de la misère des gens, mais je diverge. Pour revenir aux relations Québec-France, dans les années 60, Charles de Gaulle lui-même a prononcé un discours célèbre dans les années 60 clamant haut et fort "Vive le Québec libre"
Salutations les québécois de la France 🇫🇷👋, et vive le Québec libre ⚜️💙
Salut à toi, du Québec
@@alainpare819 😊😊
@@alainpare819Free Quebec
Vive le Québec français! (Pour être précis.)
@AntiJapan_ Btw , I'm Quebecer and i dont agree with your point . We are probably democratic but it doesnt mean were the same as the rest of canada . Canadas trying to forget our culture . Example : They removed Frontnacs Castle from the new passport to put a beaver instead . They did thar with many monument in the new passport . Proof that English Canada hates us
That song is the definition of reject modernity return to tradition
2:37 Also, just to be clear here when they say "c'etait les disco", it's just an abbreviation of "Discothèque" which has nothing to do with Disco music, it just means nightclub, so it doesn't say that they met while listening to some disco but that they met in a nightclub, otherwise it would have been a bit weird in terms of timeline, hope it makes more sense now
This song brings me so much childhood memories. We would sing this song in history class.
J'ai vraiment aimé cette chanson, je l'ai vraiment aimé. Salutations au Québec d'un Serbe de France.
Ćao brate.
J’espère que notre pays te plaît. Salutations d’un français pro serbe
@@iowaaaaaaMerci
As a québécois this song just makes go more and more nationalistic
Can’t be a nationalist for a province
@@mrtortoise3766 What?
@@mrtortoise3766 So you've never heard of the FLQ then? The Quebec Liberation Front blew dozens of bombs in the 1960s and kidnapped and murdered the Labour Minister in 1970.
@@TheZombieman87 doesn’t mean you’re a country just have some terrorists
@@mrtortoise3766 Well, just dont say that to an actual hardcore Nationalist.
Quebec could have easily become a country back in 1995 if it werent for that 1% that tipped the balance from a 'Yes' victory to a 'No' one.
It was 50,1% No to 49,9% Yes.
Respect to Quebec from Portugal 🇵🇹🇵🇹
Thanks Latin brother :D
@@jeremiedelusignan950 The French people are latin brothers of the Portuguese, the Spanish, the Italian... We are all brothers. Europe would be nothing without our ancestors. The world would be nothing without the great latin brothers. The mediterranean countries are one.
@@Ed.07 Yes. And Quebecers are descendants from the French settlers in New France. So, we are Latins too 🇫🇷🇫🇷
As a québécois, nice to see our songs get visibility !
Listening this, as a person from Mexico meanwhile I am staying in Montréal for the holidays, makes me apreciate more the local culture in Quebec.
I'm just sad I only learning about this song now it's a great one and it's message is timeless
This is the best pro-tradition song ever. It should be an inspiring message to all Millennials and Generation Z in not just Quebec or the Western world, but the entire world. The message of "Degeneration" is that any ethnic group (in this case, French Canadians/Quebecois) must preserve their culture and traditions to the fullest, and for them to be passed down to young people so that said traditions such as traditional music and dance do not die. The song also gives the message of exploring the outdoors, which is the natural human environment.
"For your grandparents, it was pop music. For your parents it was disco"
"So turn off your TV, you shouldn't stay inside".
fuck traditions
What I like the most is that the song isn't that much of a rousing speech. It doesn't generate feelings of discontent, frustration, or anger. Instead, it's a longing. A desire for a much simpler, secure, and wholesome time. And how that desire would never change, no matter the generation. This need to go "off the grid", this need for family, for property, and for liberty, it's not gonna change.
This song is literally roasting the boomer generation for ruining the economy for their children what are you on about, you missed the point entirely.
Sucks that it is pitch-black outside, because those lines gave me the biggest burst of motivation I've had in a while
Show me where the song asks to ethnic groups to "preserve their culture" I'm curious
I love Quebecker's way of speaking. The expressions are really strong and hard to translate.
Great example here 2:12 Here the verb "to rob" is used, but here, it's more like "pointing a gun at" AKA "to hold up" witch doesn't even make sense until it does. As in, the expression "this is a hold-up" or as in "this is a stick up", but as a verb witch only makes scense because we let it make sense.
@@jackys_handle must be a call-back to the FLQ days
@@bumperbonnie5721 Haven't thaught about it.
Im from Québec and im sooo happy to see poeple loving our song
Love Quebec from Portugal 🇵🇹🇵🇹
Definitely it's a good song
Love Qubec from Mexico
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I like how the title change three time. It is quite funny to me.
Anyway the song is from a pop band "mes aïeux" and it is a very mainstream song you hear it all the time on the radio. The sole idea of the song is that we walk in the path of our forefather whose life wasn't easy thus we owe them a lot of respect and even though things change something remain and we are not so different from them as we think because of postmodernism.
someone who doesn't know what post-modernism is for 100
@@GorrilazWarfare A good example of post modernist thinking would be the feminist movement who tend to see History as a monolothical block where women were oppressed and had no right and oppose it to the present time that is represented by unlimited progress. Postmodernism divide History in two block -the age of progress and -the past were everything is bad.
@@fhdcbdfkdjnisdnoi Postmodernism isn't that, postmodernism is the idea that objective morality doesn't exist.
@@k.umquat8604 You are right about that. I gave an example of post modernist thinking i didn't define postmodernism which is a very broad movement. I only considered its relationship with history which is characterized by the erasure of time and space and the differentiation between elite and popular culture.
Love to the québécois from an anglo-canadian keep your culture and language going strong!
We need to leave Canada for that... We gonna lose our french in some years if we continue to do nothing. :(
@@eugenieg.8486full support to Quebec freedom fighters from India
It is time to give Canada the taste of its own medicine
@@alainpare819 Canada has been sheltering Pakistani radicals and Khalistani separatists against India's warning
It is time Canada gets taste of its own medicine
@@eugenieg.8486free Quebec
Thank you, du fond du coeur
C'est basé ⚜⚜⚜⚜
Vrai mon ami ⚜️⚜️⚜️
BASÉE? Basée de ce que?
@@seronymus Basé veut dire qql qui s'en fout de l'avis de la majorité, souvent des gens qui respectent les traditions abandonnée par sa société.
Basé et Rouge pillé
bien dis mon ami