Yesterday on BBC Radio Cymru, I heard a news item which incensed me to
the point that I nearly crashed my car into a lake! The offending item
concerned an imperialistic globaliser who has made the outrageous
statement that the Welsh language is holding back the people of Wales
and preventing them from enjoying the cultural and economic joys which
their English neighbours enjoy! The item continued to state that the
globalist oracle considers the Eisteddfod to be an anachronism which
should be abolished in favour of the English cultural experience.
The globalist attack upon the Welsh culture was in the news in January when the English
bigot, when Lichfield MP Michael Fabricant attacked the Welsh language on the BBC propaganda outlet, 'Any Questions' (Radio 4), and the Welsh Assembly leader of the Conservative faction, Andrew Davies refused to take a stand in favour of his own country. Those who attack the Welsh language seem to be arguing that the Welsh
culture is inferior to the English one, by stating that there is no Welsh Shakespeare (and conveniently forgetting the great Welsh poets who have no equals in England) - but of course, what is really under attack is the vibrant Welsh language and the pride that the Welsh
have in their traditions and nation, not because what they have is
inferior, but because unlike the modern globalised 'culture' in England, what the Welsh
have is real and not throw-away consumer crap.
The Welsh language
is a rich and beautiful one, and although very hard to learn, it is
worth the effort of everyone who spends any time in Wales trying to
learn what they can. Shewing respect to the Welsh in Wales, opens doors
to a whole way of life which arrogant outsiders who belittle the nation
cannot appreciate (nor should they be allowed to). Far from being some
kind of joke, the Eisteddfod is a living expression of a living
culture. Unfortunately, the so-called 'International Eisteddfod' has seen all manner of foreign rubbish promoted in what should be a purely Welsh affair. The Globalisers are more than happy to ridicule Welsh Culture, but they are silent about the presence in a festival of Welshness of Pakistanis in full tribal costume pushing their pathetic moslem drivel. Racism and xenophobia against Europeans is always encouraged by the Globalisers and the Eisteddfod has suffered due to allowing the 'politically correct' liberal-consumerist enemies of humanity a place in it. Let the Pakistanis celebrate their culture (religious bigotry, violence, theft, drug crime, rape, pædophilia, homosexuality and the hypocritical persecution of homosexuals) in Asia - indeed let them do so all year round and not set foot in Europe for a moment. As for the liberal vermin who seek to make the Eisteddfod a Global event which mocks the Welsh nation and all the people of Europe, the only place they deserve in the festivities is hanging from a Scaffold made of Welsh wood!
Cymraeg-am-byth!

4 comments:
There's another Germanic language (other than English) that is indigenous to the island of Great Britain that's still actively being spoken...
... the Scots language. Not Scottish Gaelic, but Scots.
A particularly strong variant of which is known as Doric and is spoken in the north-east of Scotland, in the area north of Dundee and east of Inverness, with the city of Aberdeen at its heart.
However although spoken a great deal in the surrouding countryside, in Aberdeen, it is not so much spoken anymore.
It is also worthy of notice that 8% of Aberdeen's population is non-white according to the 2011 census.
Excellent article , fuck the globalist zionist scum . Cymru am Byth .
Humanity - Does this mean We are all the same?
The Brotherhood of Man?
Mankind?
Like all the what not's flocking into Europe?
Did We all come from Adam and Eve?
Evolution?
I think not!
The Doric language is a fascinating one. I hadn't heard of it until now. Could it be that the Doric tongue is what remains of the Germanic peoples of Northumbria who were incorporated in Scotland? Its good to see the SNP using it in Holyrood. The more languages we have, the more boundaries we have, the harder it is for the globalisers to defeat us.
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