What are you doing to stop the genocide?

Honestly the other way around. In 2016 the schools even tried to force Gaelic on Shetlandic schools. Shetland has NEVER spoken Gaelic.

Gaelic will be exterminated within a single generation and good riddance
Scots can stay as it reinforces complete Anglo domination on this island

>go on then, prove that those things exist today.
Only 2% of pupils use Gaelic as a medium of Education and most are primary schools.
And it is impossible to have a job in Britain without speaking English.

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I do agree that Gaelic is overused in some areas.
The main problem is all the funding for it goes to building sign posts and not education.
Even worse that you can sit an exam in Gaelic and English but not Scots.

>"buist"
Mony fowk in Shetland pit hit as "buist" and "dae" but we aa sae "böst" an "dö". Dö Du ken da soond "ø"? It's aft uisd in da Norse leid.

>Dö Du ken da soond "ø"?
"Ui" is /y/ or /øː/, but the byleed chuisses whit sound is said. Sae "buist" an "Böst" ar said the ilk wey.

Tanks. A daena ken muckle aboot da ortograffe.

But A ken dat mony fowk in Shetland dae uise "ö" when writin dat soond!!! Mebbe hit's a "norse" ting (awto Norse uise "ø", Swades uise "ö")

>Mebbe hit's a "norse" ting
It is that. Thay hae thair ain letters.

This.