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    Quote Originally Posted by Cambria Red View Post
    He doesn't want to read the link since it will destroy his fabricated reality. Pathetic...

    His next stop: THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
    You don't want to read the link since it will destroy your fabricated reality. Pathetic...

    Your next stop: THE TWILIGHT ZONE.

    Thanks to make me revising my English grammar...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparkey View Post
    The Celtic League on Galicia:


    Which I know you object to, Cambria. As I've mentioned, I tend to agree that a cultural criterion would be more appropriate than such a linguistic one.
    I agree with the Celtic league. In "culture" you can make all the ingredients that you want, depending of the circunstancies. Any region of Portugal or Spain has nothing to do in the Celtic league.

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    there are nothing celtic in iberia, grizzly is right

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    Bringing this back to Britain, here is an interesting excerpt regarding ethnic tension that occurred during the English Civil War. I bring this up in particular because some see discontinuity between modern Celtic identity of the Cornish and Welsh with their Celtic identity in the Dark Ages, before significant English influence. This gives evidence to the idea that Celtic identity persisted in the meantime:

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    Beneath the all important religious divisions lurked anxieties about nationhood and ethnicity. Parliament set out, from the very first, to portray itself as the party of 'Englishness', and although this image played well throughout most of the kingdom, it provoked a counter-reaction in 'Celtic' Cornwall and Wales. Here, the overwhelming majority of the population came out for the King in 1642, and throughout the rest of the war these two regions remained Charles I's most important 'magazines of men'. Cornish and Welsh troops were vital to the Royalist war effort, but the King's reliance upon them reinforced his opponents' claims that the royalist party was fundamentally 'un-English'. So did Charles' use of soldiers brought over from Ireland, many of whom, the Parliamentarians maintained, were Catholics. During the first half of the war, Parliament's close links with the Scots tended to undermine the claim that Parliament's cause was the cause of England itself - and anti-Scottish feeling undoubtedly helped to bring many English men and women into the King's camp. Once the relationship between Parliament and the Scots started to deteriorate in 1645, however, and the King began to court the Scots in his turn, this situation changed.
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    @ Grizzly

    Look, you can think whatever you like, the large majority of Celtic experts do not hold your viewpoints. In the end, that is all that matters. Your references are a small minority with little mainstream support. Time to move on.

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    ???? Get a life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cambria Red View Post
    @ Grizzly

    Look, you can think whatever you like, the large majority of Celtic experts do not hold your viewpoints. In the end, that is all that matters. Your references are a small minority with little mainstream support. Time to move on.

    This is Cambria Red. I had to temporarily register under a new name as the enhanced system knocked me out and am unable to log in.
    @Cambria Red
    Look, you can think whatever you like, the large majority of Celtic experts do not hold your viewpoints. In the end, that is all that matters. Your references are a small minority with little mainstream support. Time to move on.

    I did not understand the rest (metaphysics ?).

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