• Thisfox@sopuli.xyz
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    10 months ago

    Suppressing the local language. Happened in Australia, the Americas, and so many other places. It’s a symptom of the overall racism.

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      10 months ago

      “local language” lmao Curious, what about those up to 100 million cantonese speaking in mainland China? They forgot to surpress them too? Oops! Clearly, gents, this guy got arrested because the cantonese language of those 7 million living in HK are a thread!

  • NaibofTabr@infosec.pub
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    10 months ago

    How insecure do you have to be that you find it necessary to suppress a language?

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      10 months ago

      Ask any european colonial power. Language is very powerful in uniting and dividing people. Using language to repress a cultural identity is not unheard of and not necessarily the sign of insecurity. It is a tried and tested method (russia is doing it in Ukraine as well).

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        10 months ago

        Chaak-ming Lau, an assistant professor of linguistics at the Education University of Hong Kong, believes that despite increased use of Mandarin in Hong Kong society, the city is not at risk of losing Cantonese. In Hong Kong’s 2021 census, over 6.3 million people aged 5 and up still have Cantonese as their usual spoken language. The Hong Kong government’s official stance is promoting biliteracy in English and written Chinese, and trilingualism in English, Putonghua, and Cantonese. And in the Ethnologue, the world’s most comprehensive catalog of languages, Cantonese—as part of the Yue Chinese family—has “institutional vitality,” which means communities and institutions use it extensively. “Cantonese is very far from being endangered,” Lau tells TIME.

        6.3 million out of 7 million people still use it as their main language. I can see how calling for the “preservation of Cantonese” could be viewed as a separatist dogwhistle. The essay that caught the attention of the government was one that described the future of Hong Kong as one where Cantonese and local culture is all but wiped out by the mainland government in 20 years. One character in the story calls the protagonist who grew up in England “more qualified to be a Hong Konger than any of us” because they were saved from the see see pee mind virus. It’s very funny.

        • Flyberius [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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          10 months ago

          It’s worth noting as well that there are shit loads of languages spoken across China and that Mandarin is essentially the Esperanto of China, allowing communication across the country.

          This really is just sensationalist rubbish.

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            10 months ago

            France used to be that way.

            Now they all speak French.

            This isnt rubbish, this is Chinese imperialism.

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        10 months ago

        You seem to have possibly read a different article…

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      10 months ago

      That’s one point out of dozens in the article with links to China doing the same shit to other people.

      But because a single link leads to a CIA adjacent news source, then the entire article must be thrown out…

      Tankies, so obsessed with seeing the US as the bad guy that they actively ignore when China or Russia also fuck up the world and abuse their citizens.

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    10 months ago

    the essay that police asked to be taken down was “Our Time” by Siu Gaa, which imagines Hong Kong in 2050 after a government crackdown on linguistic and ethnic minorities as well as freedom of religion in the city

    It’s not about Cantonese. It’s they hate this essay for some reason. Whether that’s better or worse is up to your judgement.

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    10 months ago

    I have a hunch this language suppression meme is fake news. I’ll get back to you guys in a decade or two to see if I was right.

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    10 months ago

    They’re doing the same thing they did back in the 90s with Shanghainese, this time on a much larger scale. Disgusting.