Thursday, November 01, 2007

Koivu Undeserving Of Language Nonsense



With apologies to regular readers, I just could not sit this one out. It is not often that I go off topic from hockey posts here, but after having this burn inside me for twenty four hours I had to speak my mind and go off track some.

By now many have heard the quote from moron separatist lawyer Guy Bertrand that were aimed at Canadiens captain Saku Koivu and his lack of french speaking skills. Bertrand basically suggested that Koivu is not fit to captain the team based on the fact that he is not french speaking.

The Gazette's Pat Hickey steamrolled Bertrand's credibility in an inspiring article today, and Le Journal de Montreal published a piece that covered Koivu's feelings with intelligent depth. Another Journal piece garnered opinions from Habs players that covered all ranges of incredulousness. La Presse doesn't deserve the click of my mouse!

What got Betrand's shorts in a knot initially, began when Koivu chose to introduce the members of the 2007-08 Habs at the home opener three weeks ago using only the english language.

Bertrand's quote was, ""I have the right to be served in my language. He has been playing for 12 years. He is married to a francophone. It demonstrates contempt for our language. It is not respectful."

So, if I have this right, Bertrand's flaming because Koivu said "Number 21, Chris Higgins", instead of saying "Numero vingt et un, Chris Higgins".

Now I can fully understand why Koivu chose english over french. Like, how on earth would he have said "Carey Price" in french?

Would he have had to say "Carey Prix"?

And exactly how does being married to a francophone (she isn't, she simply speaks french!) while not being able to speak it, show contempt?

Perhaps Bertrand is confusing the Canadiens with a publicly funded institution. While the Habs may be an institution in many minds, Betrand has little right to dictate to it in any form.



But hey, this is the same clueless bird that tried to petition the Canadian government and Hockey Canada into allowing a Team Quebec to compete in the Olympics.

Like many lawyers (apologies to the boys at Four Habs Fans) turned politicians, they often seek out political gains by making asburd notions public. As separitist fires cool, you can always count on some idiot to make a ridiculous claim for sovereignty to get the debate going again. Without issues burning, these bozo's have virtually no polital life whatsoever.

It is quite unfortunate that an ill equiped stool such as Bertrand can stir the pot of idiocy so easily, but that is, and seemingly always will be, the nature of the Quebec political gains game.

For myself, I have always been quite proud of my bilingual abilities, but I become embarrassed and ashamed for the righteous francophones when I read of such stupid notions.

As one poster at Habs Inside Out suggested, ignorance, when it comes to these types, truly is bliss.

Unbeknowst to many people of the separatist bent, is how far cut off from reality these politicians wish to lead people in their pursuit of power. They have literally become historical revisionists in this goal, carefully wiping the truths from younger minds to achieve a sense of a sovereign nation existing within Canada.

For the most part, it exists purely in their minds.

My favorite example of whitewashing history is the story of Rene Levesque Boulevard, once known as Dorchester Blvd.

Everyone knows what destruction Levesque brought to Quebec's social fabric while manipulating political processes for gain and greed. In the country's formative years, the British and the French fought a war over the control of the land that is now Quebec, with the French losing their rights. During British rule, and prior to the French settlers being returned home to France, another war was brought on by the U.S. in which both the British and French united to fend off. After everything had settled, and the U.S. army headed home defeated, a British General asked the Queen of England to reconsider sending off the French to France. The Queen conceded, thanks to the General's urgings, and Canada began being born into what it is today.
You'd think there was someone to thank for all this!

In Montreal, a street honouring this General was named for him in the downtown area.

Everyone knows it - it is Dorchester Blvd, once one of the longest streets in Montreal, running from the Chomedy area straight out to the West End.

Not any more! Sometime in the late 1980's, all but a few miles of it were renamed after Levesque.

This from a province that declares "Je Me Souviens (I Remember My Heritage)" on their license plates.

I've always called this - selective memory personified.

Now for this political turd to have been dumped on a valiant and undeserving Saku Koivu is something that ought to be brought out in the House of Commons itself. Nevermind what the man has contributed hockey wise, he is also a tax paying Quebec citizen eight months of the year.

I say he has rights, and one of them is the right not to be slandered for no good reason in a public and political forum.

He has done nothing to deserve it. He has committed no crime. He has broken no law.

There was no outrage by Canadiens fans after the Habs opening game to even suggest what Koivu failed to do caused even the slightest ripple.

In response, a surely startled Koivu, could only reply a meek and somewhat condescending "I'm not perfect".

It is likely he was overwhelmed by it all - and who could blame him.

Yes, in a perfect world, perhaps the Canadiens captain would speak both of our official languages. In this imperfect world, only a small majority give a damn that he don't.

In every other regard, the word "perfect" suits enough of who he is to satisfy me.

My captain has proven his eligibility beyond the job description in his suitability for the role. There's no need to recount Koivu's many trials to ascretain his worth to the team's fans, the province's citizens, or the team itself.

Many undeserved facets of life, as we dread it, have been tossed unsparingly in Koivu's path over the years. Inspiring as we've known him to be, he continues to make us proud on and off the ice.

For all that has been put in his way, many feel he deserves nothing less than to win a Stanley Cup in this city and province for his heroism. This is why he is here!

I say he also deserves a public apology from this bonehead lawyer and public servant in the name of Quebec and Canada.

Perhaps sending him thousands of Koivu autographed Habs pucks would sensitize this creep to the feelings of the province's citizens.

9 comments:

Kevin Tracey said...

Bang on buddy and it is too bad I missed the habs summit - I would have loved to have met you - I read your site all the time.

As for this maggot. I agree 1000% with you. This guys credentials (or lack thereof) should be at best suspect on anything cultural or political.

Koivu has done more (MRI machines, Childrens causes, Cancer research etc...) than this opportunistic moron that he could ever do in what is left in his pathetic life.

I hope the cheers come really loud at tonights game - and if it does not, I will be ashamed to be called Quebecer. A Quebecer in Canada that is...

Cheers.

Robert L said...

Kevin, I thank you - it is always motivating to hear from folks who are avid readers. A warning though - I am nowhere near as interesting as this blog might make me out to be. LOL!

Your comments add pertinence to my feelings about the Quebecois people. While I am bilingual, I'm a Quebec lover from Ontario who has always understood that its citizens are often misrepresented by politicians. In any society, culture and heritage are important, but neglecting and dimishing those who stand on its perimeter does nothing to enhance Quebec's attraction. That is shameful.

What Bertrand has repeatedly demonstrated, should disqualify him from employed in the public sector outright.

Kevin, may we meet at Summit 2!

BLUESFANMYR said...

Wow! what a masterfully written comment!Very much appreciated...I am myself a french canadian of a quebec born mother and italian born father and consider myself CANADIAN from quebec...i am obviously bilingual which i consider a PLUS in life...When i hear stories like this one my skin crawls with shame that there are people (or sub-people as i call them) that think that everyone should be like them! Saku has gone through soooo much in his life and we seldom hear of all the good he does in the community but that ''language'' thing comes up every frakin year! I am sooo sick of it...I always say the best way to be proud of something is valorizing it. Not trashing people who dont valorize the same things. That Bertrand assXXXXX is just riding on Pauline Marois's racism (oh my god if she gets elected i'm moving to Ontario !geezzz)to get attention and should be sued...The Montreal Canadians management should do something once and for all about this question for it to never be raised again. I sure liked Carbonneau's comment that he played with Steve Shut for years and between them they spoke french but Shut never spoke french in public and IT SURE IS HIS RIGHT! And with the french media being what it is these days; could you imagine if Koivu were to speak french and , because of a lack of vocabulary , would say something that could be misinterpreted? He is a great leader, coming from a country where people DON'T make public scenes and are very discrete so he must be very confused with all this nightmare...If you look at American teams or western canadian teams, we never hear that ''the french players'' are not welcome...Please lets not go back to the 50's here or worse...It is a FREE COUNTRY and, to my knowledge Quebec is still part of it (and i hope for long) and we do have a muticultural city in Montreal so lets not let those politically inconrect assXXXXXX try to convey a message that does NOT represent all Quebecers...
GO Koivu and GOHABSGO!!
P.S. Could you imagine half the crowd saying ''allez les habitants allez!?! lolll
Danielle S
Habsfanmyr

Joe Pelletier said...

Bertrand has being pulling this shit in Quebec for over 30 years. I remember him clamoring over the lack of Quebecers on Team Canada back in the 1976 and 1981 Canada Cups. He wanted a Team Quebec back then too.

What he and the tiny minority like him are is a hate mongerer. Unfortunately he gets more air time in English Canada than all the great Quebecers who love Canada. Its a god damn shame.

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Bryan Driscoll said...

2 points on the night is a big 'fuck you' to bertrand. i only saw the first period, but way to go sakuuuuuuuu!!!!

Anonymous said...

Excellent insight Robert L.

Your blog is always a enjoy to read! When are you going to write a book?

CheGordito said...

Bravo. Thank you for writing that article. As an immigrant, it gladdens my heart to hear others refute the negativity and racism that sometimes appears in Quebec.

CheGordito

Chris Fink said...

This is your best writing to date, in my view. Thank you for your logic and your eloquence.

Anonymous said...

Brilliant, simply brilliant. I am a bilingual Ontarian whose father was an English Quebecker (Canadian) and I feel quite strongly about national unity, especially when the Canadiens are involved. Someone should condemn this separatist fool. He is not only an insult to our valiant captain, but to the Habs organization, and to the entire province of Quebec.
Blog on, Robert L., Blog on!