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How did the Irish language get nearly obliterated in barely over a century? Korea and Vietnam were on-again-off-again colonies of China over a millennium and their languages still prevailed.
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>>18102873
Turns out Irish nationalists didn't actually care about maintaining their own culture and having a real nation.
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>irish people genocide the picts and destroy their language and culture
>nobody cares
>british people write bibles in the irish language, british nobles in ireland redkindle ireland's folklore and traditions but the irish refuse to keep speaking irish
>begorrah this is a cultural genocide
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>>18102953
>Pictish
Brittonic speakers are later invaders
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