Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
I think you'll find that Welsh, Gaelic & Cornish are all recognised as languages spoken within geographical areas of the UK.

It's also true that all three were being spoken long before "English" came along.
And if we were separate countries you would have a small point. Unfortunately for your argument we are now collectively the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland with a recognised language which is English. Racism works both ways as I said earlier in this thread, for example frog, chink, slope are all racist terms and are offensive to the person they are aimed at. The same could be said about speaking in a different language to cause deliberate offence. Pray tell me this is not racism just put in an acceptable way. The same applies to all nationalities that choose to reside in the UK. Accept that this is an English speaking nation.