Monday, November 02, 2009

Guess what minorities rights whoever the minorities are in french is "crispations identitaires" really can't translate... that, I mean just too twisted..., if you do have an idea or something close to what it means as it is very pejorative and altogether real nasty, I would love to know...
They have faced for several decades if not centuries now demands for rights (languages, culture and land) from several minorities that have been stolen most of what they had, forced to prostitution at least for one case (Breizh) following enforced policies targeting rural activities (not that long ago) and so far haven't change that much their policies towards these minorities with a language, culture and a land.
Forced to learn french in school often violently for the generation aged today 60 and more, they were also forced into a "french identity".... The most amasing, as a reaction to these mistreatments and very intrusive policies into personal matters that you normally find only in the most totalitarian regimes, repeatedly through the most recent history, youths of these tiny human group or nation so enraged with the unexpressed terrible pain of being deprived of their people's history, language, culture, land and rights have turned (not all of course)to very extreme right or left political movements but of "national mission" easing the regime's ability to point a finger and expose them as dangerous facist or otherwise extremists. Just like if in a way, the regime is the factory for these behaviours that if asked always mention "difficult times" as an explanation for these kind of ideas when they show up, wouldn't explore never their level of responsability through education and rights, was after all one of the Bill of Rights mission.
I just wonder if elsewhere in the world, you guys have encounter the same type of organised misguidance and where?

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