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In reply to the discussion: Two People Were Being Harassed For Speaking Spanish In A Grocery Store. Then This Woman Stepped In. [View all]mwooldri
(10,819 posts)... and their radios on BBC Cymru.
In the days before S4C, HTV in-vision continuity announcers regularly announced all programmes in English and Welsh. In analogue TV days it was obvious that 'Channel 4' in Wales was different as the Welsh language programming was in peak time. With digital TV and Internet media, it is possible to be in a Welsh Free zone in Wales. Maybe the main public service broadcasters in Wales need to have Welsh content on their channels again?
I know I'm going off on a tangent here but my point is this: With Wales, Welsh language should be expected IMO. Anyone who has a problem with that can deport themselves back to the Home Counties of England.
Besides - different languages make the world an interesting place. It could be just me, but my reaction to hearing a different language is not "Speak English", it is "I wonder what they are saying", feeling embarrassed at myself for being monolingual, and maybe, just maybe..."can you teach me?" Also the constitution does not state anything about ones' first Amendment rights having to be expressed in English, and those people who say "Speak English" are IMO assholes.