The Daily Mail, the bastion of brilliance (if racism, xenophobia and hate are your forte) today once again attacked the Welsh and Welsh Language.
They do so through Roger Lewis, a disaster of a journalist who proudly claims to be Welsh before launching into diatribes of hate against his people. He previously described Welsh as a "monkey language" and “not many people in full possession of their faculties would find it appealing or necessary to try to turn themselves into a ‘real Welshman’".
He's a racist who seems to get a pass because he hides under the claim that as a Welshman, he can say these things.
In today's paper he compared Welsh-speaking people, whom count for 20% of the population, over 60% in parts of Wales such as where I live unfavourably with the Taliban and Soviet-Era Communism.
this is the article:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ROGER-LEWIS-nutty-Welsh-Language-Society.html
this is my reply:
http://nathenamin.com/2012/11/26/da...an-and-the-rants-of-a-hate-filled-journalist/
What do you all think?
F**k the Daily Mail makes me so angry...how do they get away with such blatant sensationalist LIES! they cant even source their own stories, they are worse than the Sun!
Discuss Daily Mail Brands the Welsh "Taliban" in the TalkCeltic Pub area at TalkCeltic.net.
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I think by winding you up hes done his job.
Why does it even bother you, theres probably people slagging Wales everywhere on a daily basis. Take no notice of it. -
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You're linking to the article, thereby pushing web traffic to the Daily Mail up and earning them more easy money.
The Mail, Sun and Record have made a living off provoking either moral outrage or outrage among their ideological opponents and the best thing to do is ignore them and, above all, NEVER EVER LINK TO ANY OF THEIR ARTICLES, thereby depriving them of the web traffic that earns them money.
EDIT: applaud you standing up for the Welsh language though. It's been an uphill battle to get any recognition for the Celtic languages and this must be defended tooth and nail. Heb iaith heb gwlad.Last edited by a moderator: Nov 26, 2012 -
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Sorry but that thread title made me laugh. :smiley-laughing002:
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if you want to see Welsh humour, go on Twitter and search hashtag #WelshTaliban
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I wouldn't get too upset over this, the Daily Mail pretty much writes stuff like this on a daily basis. I actually think they just randomly pick a goup of people belonging to a certain ethnic group/nationality/seuxality etc and think of the most offensive thing they can say about them throw in a random claim as to why their justified in saying it and then try to pass it off as journalism.
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Melanie Philipps is enough of a reason for me to never buy or read the Daily Mail.
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haha! that's some reaction he got out of you.
He goes a bit far but i don't see much wrong with it. I don't see how he's a racist?
I agree with his basic point though, it's like Salmond trying to bring gaelic lessons into Scottish schools. * off. -
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i worked in north wales and i thought welsh sounded like scouse :)
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I think it's a language worth keeping around,just as French is worth learning.
Even if it was taught like French was in my school,after a certain year you could choose another language if you wanted.It makes sense to try keep some of our heritage and traditions going,especially if there is a possibility of Scotland becoming an independent nation again. -
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I took German, scored a 1 in my Standard Grade and I can't speak very much German at all (just the basics like my name is Ryan, what is your name etc).
If there was a countrywide curriculum of Gaelic, and it had been going the same length of time as French/German/Spanish, then it'd be safe to say it would no longer be a "dead language".
As the poster at the top of this page says I am envious of the Welsh and how well they have done at preserving their national language. I can't speak a solitary word of Gaelic but if it was an option at School then you can bet your bottom dollar I'd have opted for that over any of the others on offer.
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