Catalonia needs to gain support from the outside. Today the media is everything all it takes is one news story in western european countries and they will hate catalonia. But one which supported catalonia would open the eyes of many europeans today. And people would see the injustices caused on the catalans.
@Mailhoax: yes, I've seen the manifestation on the day before the WC-final. I wonder what alle the Barca-players in the Spanish team were thinking there in South Africa when they saw the same images. I'm sure the hearts of Iniesta, Xavi, Puyol, Pique, Capdevilla and all the other Barca-players broke when they saw that a great mayority of the demonstrators hoped that Holland would win the final.
Morgantizer...I understand your point. However, you consider Catalonia as a country, I consider Catalonia as a part of Spain, which I love very much. Few weeks ago I've been to Barcelona. I was very pleased to see that everybody I've spoken, was willing to speak Spanish to me. On many houses I've seen Catalan and Spanish flags, which had something to do with winning the World Cup. Andres Iniesta, the man who scored the winning goal, was trained by FC Barcelona, but loves Spain and Catalonia.
@ajacied1983 Did you see the manifestation 3 days before (10-7-2010 Barcelona)? I love Spain and spanish influence (but not more than french, italian or whatever..) is the country from my grand mother, but now she is independentist, like lots of catalans and we have hundreds of reasons to be independent.
If you like to visit "sagrada familia" it was a catalan simbol from Gaudí (4 towers, and 4 frames from the catalan flag and the towers are castellers), because he was completely independentist.
At some points he might be right, but on the other hand: the Catalan language is now common spoken in Catalonia, the Catalan languages is spoken at all schools and universities, so what's the problem???
@ajacied1983 Imagine a great wave of spanish immigration in your city, schools and universities teach in English but outside everybody speak spanish, they know english but nobody uses it outside school...you feel like a stranger in your country. At last, even your children use spanish as its own language... This is what happens in most places of Catalonia. And of course, Spain doesn't help at all...
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Catalonia needs to gain support from the outside. Today the media is everything all it takes is one news story in western european countries and they will hate catalonia. But one which supported catalonia would open the eyes of many europeans today. And people would see the injustices caused on the catalans.
Visca Catalunya! El nou estat d'Europa!
FcK2420 1 year ago
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FcK2420 1 year ago
@Mailhoax: yes, I've seen the manifestation on the day before the WC-final. I wonder what alle the Barca-players in the Spanish team were thinking there in South Africa when they saw the same images. I'm sure the hearts of Iniesta, Xavi, Puyol, Pique, Capdevilla and all the other Barca-players broke when they saw that a great mayority of the demonstrators hoped that Holland would win the final.
ajacied1983 1 year ago
!!*!! Catalonia: the next state from Europe !!*!!
mailhoax 1 year ago
Morgantizer...I understand your point. However, you consider Catalonia as a country, I consider Catalonia as a part of Spain, which I love very much. Few weeks ago I've been to Barcelona. I was very pleased to see that everybody I've spoken, was willing to speak Spanish to me. On many houses I've seen Catalan and Spanish flags, which had something to do with winning the World Cup. Andres Iniesta, the man who scored the winning goal, was trained by FC Barcelona, but loves Spain and Catalonia.
ajacied1983 1 year ago
@ajacied1983 Catalonia is an occupied country, occupied by the spanish arms in 1714. But catalonia will be what catalans decide in the future.
morganitzer 1 year ago
@ajacied1983 Did you see the manifestation 3 days before (10-7-2010 Barcelona)? I love Spain and spanish influence (but not more than french, italian or whatever..) is the country from my grand mother, but now she is independentist, like lots of catalans and we have hundreds of reasons to be independent.
If you like to visit "sagrada familia" it was a catalan simbol from Gaudí (4 towers, and 4 frames from the catalan flag and the towers are castellers), because he was completely independentist.
mailhoax 1 year ago
At some points he might be right, but on the other hand: the Catalan language is now common spoken in Catalonia, the Catalan languages is spoken at all schools and universities, so what's the problem???
ajacied1983 2 years ago
@ajacied1983 Imagine a great wave of spanish immigration in your city, schools and universities teach in English but outside everybody speak spanish, they know english but nobody uses it outside school...you feel like a stranger in your country. At last, even your children use spanish as its own language... This is what happens in most places of Catalonia. And of course, Spain doesn't help at all...
morganitzer 1 year ago
@ajacied1983 there are many problems.. you should search information about it because if i had to expose all of them here...
juanmpe 11 months ago