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M ONTREAL - Quebec's student
protesters have a new celebrity
critic - and he's firing away on
all cylinders.
Jacques Villeneuve, the Quebec- born
car- racing champion, is upset at a protest
movement that has gone on for
months and is now promising to turn
up at Formula One Grand Prix events
in Montreal all weekend.
In a five- minute exchange with reporters
Thursday, Villeneuve urged
the protesters to go back to school.
He suggested they were lazy. He
called them an embarrassment to Canada
- especially to Quebec. He suggested
they were badly raised, by parents
who never learned to say, ' No.'
And he said they risked scaring
away tourists and wealthy taxpayers,
who would just pick up and invest elsewhere
in a more stable climate.
The student protest movement has
received the enthusiastic
endorsement of many
Quebec celebrities and
near- unanimous support
from the artistic community.
But the Quebecborn,
Monaco- raised
driver just might have
become the most famous,
most virulent new critic
of the movement.
" It's time for people to
wake up and stop loafing
about. It's lasted long
enough," Villeneuve told
reporters at a cocktail
benefit that kicked off the four- day
Grand Prix festivities.
" We heard them. We listened. They
should stop. It's costing the city a fortune.
It makes no sense."
As for their parents, Villeneuve said:
" I think these people grew up without
ever hearing their parents ever tell
them, ' No.' So that's what you see in the
streets now. People spending their time
complaining. It's becoming a little bit
ridiculous. They spoke, we heard, and
now it's time to go back to school."
He said in a democracy, people can
vote to turf governments and speak
their mind between elections to make
themselves heard - but they have to
know when to give it a rest.
" That's what democracy is. We vote
for people - and if you're
not happy, then you vote
for other people the next
time around. And if you're not happy
you complain, they listen, and that's it,"
he said.
" Same with your parents: ' Daddy,
Mommy, I don't like this.' Well, go back
to bed now." Villeneuve said he was
raised to believe in hard work, and not
imagine money will fall from the sky.
He also compared the students to the
London rioters last year and said they
were " rebels without a cause."
In the end, he said, the students are
hurting themselves because they're
pushing for things that aren't fiscally
sustainable - and they'll end up paying
one day. Unfortunately, he said, if
they keep it up there will be fewer taxpayers
around to help foot the bill.
For weeks, protesters have been promising
to disrupt the Montreal Formula
One Grand Prix, which is perhaps the
biggest annual tourist event in Canada.
Police immediately made clear, as
the event was just getting underway
Thursday, how determined they were
to keep that from happening.
The riot squad moved in and cornered
protesters so quickly that the
first Grand Prix- related demonstration
had barely begun and protesters were
already being rounded up, with some
being arrested.
A group of protesters, many of them
masked or wearing black, had been approaching
the site of a cocktail party
kicking off four days of festivities.
Police swept in and surrounded them
through the controversial tactic known
as kettling.
- The Canadian Press
Villeneuve rips protesters,
says ' go back to school'
By Peter Rakobowchuk
PAUL CHIASSON / THE CANADIAN PRESS
Jacques Villeneuve ( inset) was critical of student protests as they
flared up near the site of Montreal's Grand Prix Thursday.
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