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Fulub-le-Breton
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You are probably all well aware of English nationalism now as a form of dominant group nationalism. The nation and people that were the driving force behind the UKs state nationalism, the English, are now starting to reclaim the same level of devolution as the Scots, Northern Irish and Welsh. English nationalism is not the only example. In the Spainish state the central region Castilla also has an autonomist movement. The centre left Tierra Comunera: http://www.tier.../es/portada/ The far left Izquierda Castellana: http://www.izca.net/ and Izquierda Comunera: http://www.nodo50.org/izco/ edited by: Fulub-le-Breton, May 17, 2008 - 10:18 AM The Cornish Democrat The Breton Connection |
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Fulub-le-Breton
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For the Franco-french I've found this blog that argues for the idependence of Brittany and other national minority regions within the French state leaving a rump Franco-french republic: http://france-i...er-blog.com/ Although it seems to have been hacked at the moment by French state nationalists. The Cornish Democrat The Breton Connection |
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Kéighlán
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English people don't have any nationalism or national pride any more, not to the extent they used to anyway. And im sure that nearly every country in Europe has a minority group wishing for independance, the Chechens in Russia, the Kosovans in Serbia (they now got it....illegally) Monaco is independant, the Catalonians, not exactly independant, but they have alot of recognition and nearly all of their people speak their language and class themselves as Catalonian. walk with Jesus! just look out for speedboats. |