I traveled down to Builth Wells and back today, and, listening to all the way. 1 o'clock bulletin reported that Rhys 'Coco the Clown' Williams, Labour's prospective parliamentary candidate in Carmarthen East and Dinefwr stick to what he said in an incredible attack on the Welsh speakers Opinion magazine. According to the bulletin, the article claims that some Welsh speakers to use the language of English speakers as second class citizens, and blaming everyone else for the demise of the language while the Welsh speakers themselves did not speak the language with their children.
Initially, no 'some Welsh speakers' was under his fire, but the Welsh speakers.' magazine rate card Secondly, he did not criticize Welsh Welsh language for non-delivery of their children at all (and not in terms of the problem here comes his article). The only mention of this trend among some parents were in attack on Keith Davies, Director of the Welsh Baccalaureate, for expressing sadness about the fact that this happened in the Gwendraeth Valley. Indeed, Rhys Williams also disgusted Cynog Dafis for expressing the same kind of confusion and disappointment over a couple of examples he had come across in his life. Rhys Williams was proud that people are not speaking Welsh, and Gwynfor Evans attacked and humiliated for expressing disappointment that a Welsh speaker from Bala has refused to speak Welsh with it for not having the patience to help someone practice his language! And third, thrust his lith - and the title of his article - was "I magazine rate card hate Welsh speakers ..." Was not that what our media cachlud Welsh should not be reported / focus on? Aspiring politician in favor of the government in full throttle for his hatred of Welsh speakers in general? How on earth he managed to summarize the thrust of his message changed as much by reaching the airwaves, then? The bulletin added that the man himself is contributing to a program 'Two of the Bay' "immediately after the news." And what was there? Discussion It seemed as if they were discussing a completely different article. magazine rate card Indeed, the program magazine rate card seems to have agreed to match strategy Rhys Williams put a completely different version of what he had written, and to expand (well, moving, and honest) to discuss the discussion points did not of the article at all - and in a way which gave the impression that the new points what was said - ignoring what ddudodd of real, totally! As a result, not have to respond to their outrageous statement that he "hated Welsh speakers" and "hate magazine rate card country" as a result. There was nothing to defend his claims directly that the "Welsh speakers are narrow", share a mindset that "Freemasonry", or offer evidence to support those claims, and others. And we had to defend his claims that the "Welsh speakers" in "systematic racial." (It must be said here, I missed the first few minutes of the debate, as I stopped to take some photo of Lake Clywedog in the snow, so it is possible for one or both of these points to be raised in the open conversation - but she did not look much like me, to see what it was about the conversation tindroi around him for the rest of the discussion). Rather than these points, the panelists will discuss the new allegations Rhys Williams for "right-wing tendencies" magazine rate card of Welsh speakers (something that was itself gives the impression that that was one of the messages in its article - but it was not, in fact, something he said any), and the 'fact' magazine rate card that they expect each other Welshman to be of the same mind with them about everything Welsh and beyond, and the 'fact' that they They look down on people like Rhys Williams as "half Welsh" (because he was a member of Plaid Cymru, he was coming from south east Wales and grew up in a household is bilingual, etc.). No doubt there are some Welsh speakers think so, as some non-Welsh speakers think that anyone who speaks Welsh less living and / or them - and less human as well, as have several crew Welsh speakers who have threatened magazine rate card to cry "Government" magazine rate card for "ULS-Way" in a rugby match, magazine rate card or are victims of violence for speaking Welsh in large towns or cities of the north coast of the south - or the little magazine rate card guy there was murder in the chip shop in Cardiff a few years ago, talking about "that Welsh fuckin shit in our town." To a lesser extent extreme than that, unless there are not individuals, of any faction, who believe in a particular case to an extent eidiolegol magazine rate card tend to count those who do not share that view them as' strange magazine rate card people ', or' enemies' even? But the validity, or not, the debate orddeallusol and selff-indyljent this is important. What's important is that this was not Rhys Williams points out in his article magazine rate card at all, no matter how he tried to wriggle out of it by now! (Incidentally, the title of the article online is slightly different to the one in the magazine, for some strange reason). What was said of Welsh speakers he hated because they are narrow, live in the countryside, in the use of Welsh to keep people out and to turn the other second-class citizens
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