Buzzer
Languidly Clinical
- Oct 1, 2006
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This sort of thing really amuses me. There has NEVER been a majority in favour of Catalan independence. There may be now, nobody will know unless there is a plebiscite, however it's far from certain what the result would be.
That, however, is the current situation. Are you trying to say that currently Catalans are somehow repressed by the Spanish state? Surely not. If you are then it's risible.
In fact, the Catalan independence movement is of itself jingoistic, and whilst it covers the whole political spectrum, the current call for self-determination is being led by the majority centre-right Catalan nationalists, just like the emergence of Catalan nationalism was led by the political right at the beginning of the 20th century. Let's not even get into the dark secrets of the roots of Basque nationalism.
I'm all in favour of self-determination, however Spain has a loose federalist constitution and the Catalans already have a great deal of autonomy. Trying to link the situation in Gibraltar to the situation in Catalonia, though, is as bizarre as attempting to link the current party in government in Spain with a military dictatorship that ended 40 years ago.
You must be joking. Surely, you tell me you are joking. Catalonia has ALWAYS had a majority in favour of independence. It was why the civil war was so fiercely fought and the call for self-determination is as strong now as it was back then. Only last year there was a demonstration of between 1.5 and 2 MILLION Catalans calling for independence and was supported by all colours of the political spectrum in Catalonia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Catalan_independence_demonstration
The current Spanish Government milks Catalonia because it is the richest region and that's why there is no response to these calls for independence. They pay an extra 20 billion euros to Madrid than they get back and are the only region that is made to pay prescription charges.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/nov/20/readers-panel-independent-catalonia-spain
There is no autonomy because Madrid has the veto on each and every piece of legislation that the Catalan 'government' passes. All they want is self-determination. That is a million miles away from "jingoism". They have their own language, culture, historically they were an independent state and the desire for self-rule is extremely strong. They should be allowed the right to decide their own future.
Catalan 'nationalism? It WAS a nation up until the treaty of Utrecht. The French then suppressed the language and Franco went further and killed hundreds of thousands. He sent my girlfriend's grandfather to a Nazi slave labour camp in Austria. They never heard from him again.
If you like, I could put you in touch with a couple of Catalans living in Brighton who could put you right on a fair few things you've stated.