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    Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Tuesday, 13-May-2025 21:29:10 JST Aral Balkan Aral Balkan

    “If you want to live in the UK, you should speak English.”

    – Keir Starmer, a real boy

    #fascism #neoliberalismToFascismPipeline

    In conversation about 6 days ago from mastodon.ar.al permalink

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      Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Tuesday, 13-May-2025 21:49:35 JST Aral Balkan Aral Balkan
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      • Piggo :verified_horse:

      @piggo Are you serious?

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      Piggo :verified_horse: (piggo@piggo.space)'s status on Tuesday, 13-May-2025 21:49:40 JST Piggo :verified_horse: Piggo :verified_horse:
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      @aral whats wrong with that opinion, I would even expect that to be the law already if you want citizenship
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      Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Tuesday, 13-May-2025 21:59:09 JST Aral Balkan Aral Balkan
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      • Piggo :verified_horse:

      @piggo Indeed. This is exactly what the English are famous for doing, isn’t it?

      Here are the languages spoken in the UK, please educate yourself instead of defending fascist dog whistles: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_the_United_Kingdom

      In conversation about 6 days ago permalink

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        Languages of the United Kingdom
        English is the most widely spoken and de facto official language of the United Kingdom. A number of regional and migrant languages are also spoken. Indigenous regional languages include the Celtic languages Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh and the West Germanic Scots and Ulster Scots. There are many non-native languages spoken by immigrants, including Polish, Hindi, and Urdu. British Sign Language is sometimes used as well as liturgical and hobby languages such as Latin and a revived form of Cornish. Welsh is spoken by 538,300 people in Wales according to the 2021 census, though data from the Annual Population Survey shows that 28%, or roughly 862,700 people, of Wales' population aged three and over were able to speak the language in March 2024. Welsh is a de jure official language under the Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011 in Wales. Irish is spoken by about 124,000 people in Northern Ireland, and is now a de jure official language there alongside English. List of languages and dialects Living The table below...
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      Piggo :verified_horse: (piggo@piggo.space)'s status on Tuesday, 13-May-2025 21:59:14 JST Piggo :verified_horse: Piggo :verified_horse:
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      @aral totally. You are expected to integrate with the society, at least for the everyday needs. Closed communities that just talk to each other are nothing but a problem
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      samir, object-disoriented (samir@mastodon.functional.computer)'s status on Tuesday, 13-May-2025 22:00:17 JST samir, object-disoriented samir, object-disoriented
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      @aral Someone has got to get this guy on a plane to Malaga to meet all the English people who are Very Good at Spanish.

      Signed, a Brit who’s lived in Switzerland for 5 years and can’t speak German or French.

      In conversation about 6 days ago permalink

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