Talk:2012 Quebec student protests
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The Red Square
Hello everyone! Under the section of 'The Red Square Symbol' it should note that the connotation of the red square symbolizes being 'squarely in the red' - which emphasizes being in debt. Students visibly wore these squares (similar to activist buttons) to publicize their student debt. --Danacs (talk) 20:05, 26 October 2016 (UTC)
I don't remember it being because of that... What I remember is that it was used in some South American country and our association leads came up with it some day... PhysiqueUL09 (talk) 02:24, 4 June 2020 (UTC)
Transfer payments
I removed the part on transfer payments. It was originally added by: https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=2012_Quebec_student_protests&diff=prev&oldid=498175476 and is obviously politically motivated. However unfair it may be that other provinces charge their students more relative to Quebec, it has no relevance to the article's subject. It's simply added in opposition, claiming selfishness on part of the protesters. May as well claim Canadians are selfish beggars for demanding free public services as opposed to cheap ones. Bonusbox (talk) 02:30, 18 November 2017 (UTC)
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Opener translations?
"The 2012 Quebec student protests (movement) were a series of student demonstrations led by student unions such as the Association pour une solidarité syndicale étudiante (ASSÉ), the Fédération étudiante universitaire du Québec, and the Fédération étudiante collégiale du Québec against a proposal by the Quebec Cabinet, headed by Liberal Premier Jean Charest, to raise university tuition from $2,168 to $3,793 between 2012 and 2018." The French names of the unions make up 16 out of the 64 words in this first sentence - a full quarter. Now, speaking for myself (native English speaker, pretty much zero knowledge of French), this didn't read right at all; it took much longer for me to parse than expected. Would it be worth using translations of the union names initially, thereafter the French acronyms? Wodgester (talk) 20:57, 2 June 2020 (UTC)
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