Flogging an capall marbh? - Promoting Irish in public service

THE Irish Language Commissioner Rónán Ó Domhnaill’s disappointment with Government efforts to promote Irish across the public service may be justified, but it is unlikely his concern is shared by too many people. 

Flogging an capall marbh? - Promoting Irish in public service

The reality is that official apathy does no more than reflect the widespread disinterest in the tokenism represented by the cúpla focal.

Despite almost a century of mandatory teaching — it would be wrong to call it learning — the position of the language is more precarious than ever. It is the first language of a tiny minority and it is sad but true to say that many who dedicated their lives to promoting it did more harm than good.

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