He says that the Basque country turns people into secondary, as long as the oppositions are requested. Nothing happens if the demand is different: to have knowledge of German, to know English, to study Constitution, etc. The problem is political: the Basque. There is the perverse and classical question: what do we prefer, the firefighter who will extinguish the fire quickly and cleanly, or the firefighter who knows well in swimming and who knows deeply the foreign laws of Navarra? Good firefighter! And if you may not know Basque! I am talking about irony, of course. Many would be glad of it.
In any case, if we guarantee sufficient knowledge of the language, it is enough for me, I am not a graduate! But that's another issue. Because you are angry at spreading messages poisoned by the evil tongue of the powerful buttons. Turning the Basque country into a problem of coexistence. It is surprising that we then always, always and always, put ourselves on our backs, the burden of ignorance that is the result of their political decision. Across the work table, finding a vasco-speaking worker is a matter of grief. Try it. Come to the Basque area of Navarre, make an appointment with the doctor and see if he is Euskaldun. How many bets on many sites not! And if it's hard, think about the mixed area! What about the non-Basque? I have been drawn very laughter in my mouth, because I will return to irony, because if I were in the hands of the local authorities, I have no doubt that they would penalise the doctor who knows Euskera!
We are, because there is no land like Navarre all over the world. Take the road, go and turn around, try, where you punish and graduate your neighbors based on the place of birth! Nowhere, right? Of course, because it does not have the same rights before the law one from Bera, one from Pamplona or one from Tudela. This is zoning: denial and self-hatred.
That is why the first step to start releasing this knot is to get the official status for the entire territory. Then the futures. Therefore, on 13 May I will be in Pamplona claiming the official status. See you too!
Iñigo Ibarra Alonso