So you like the fact that the swearing is not racist in Quebec, but you "reserve the right " to be racist towards "those guys", Quebec, for yourself. Interesting take.
that person is an embarrassment. thinks it's OK to be a reactionary so long as you pick safe targets. block and move on. or if you absolutely have to punch up or sideways, try to be funny jfc
Lol, I'm a first nation native so fuck you. People like you are the reason some people says "fuck immigrants". You and your familly came to Quebec, went to school, hospitals, library, but hate the people and now you try to play the victim? L.O.L. You're an ignorant and will always be, wherever the place you choose to live (hopefully not in Quebec but I doubt you have much choice, maybe try Alberta and see how it goes).
My bad, I didn't knew you were a victim of the famous "french canadian fascism". Did the forced you to eat poutine and say Bonjour while listening to hockey? Poor. Little. Thing. You're not a man, you're a victim. Seriously, happy to know you left, that makes one less little whinny racist removed. Good luck to you, I hope you're come accross people less ignorant then you are. Tata xxxx
The beauty of these words is their compositionability(?). "Mon hostie de calice de tabarnak m'a t'en crissé une" is a great example of using these words as nouns, adjectives and verbs. They can even be adverbs (calice, calicer, calicement, criss, crisser, crissement, etc.)
On their own they're not really insult though.
Also disliking "those guys" as a generalised statement is a pretty racist statement, ironically.