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#celtic languages


would any celtic languages speakers/learners with websites like to be part of a celtic languages webring?? i haven't made anything yet, but i'm just gauging interest. all the celtic-related webrings i've found online are a decade or two old and don't seem to be being maintained anymore so there's no way to join.

you wouldn't have to be a fluent speaker or have a site dedicated to just celtic languages, you just need to be using a celtic language at least a bit on your site. i'd like to promote the active use of celtic languages online, so it would probably only be modern celtic languages (sorry medievalists).



i'm not really interested in engaging with anything where "british" is:

a) treated like one homogenised culture (that homigenised culture ALWAYS being english and ignoring the minority languages/cultures/nations here)

and b) it's completely ignored that the modern useage of "british" is very much a political term that begun existence with the acts of union. i.e. not the useage that just implies britain as an island, or the "british isles" (although i think we should retire those geographical uses since it's just such a political term that at worst has connotations of cultural genocide of the non-english nations of these isles at the hands of the english). or british being used to mean common-brythonic-speaking peoples and their language. something something, that quote "britishness is a political synonym for englishness which extends english culture over the scots, the welsh, and the irish". and i would add that cornish could very well do with being added to that quote.