User talk:Miluki

I should say first of all how wrong you can be about some information you display. I've recently visited your information about E.T.A and most of it is absolutely opposite to the true side of it. The thing is that I'm not saying it from any ordinary person, but the daughter of two basque parents who have grew up in Bilbao (Vizcaya). You make clear that during Franco's dictatorship any type of basque public expression was forbidden? Then, if it was true, how can you explain that my grandfather built a house in the 1940's called "Etxe Gorri", (Red House in basque), and nothing happened to him? He lived in that house for more thatn 20 years without any repression. My father, in a catholic school, was given the option of choosing a second language between english, french, and guess, basque. The thing is that no-one WANTED to speak basque in public because it was considered to be the language of the farmers and people who lived in the mountain and didn't have any type of culture. So no-one wanted to be seen speaking basque because then society called them "aldeanos" (people without culture who come from the mountains to the cities to find work serving in houses). It is quite curious how different your story is to mine, isn't it?

I think that you should thoroughly revise the text in which you assure there was represion against the basque culture.

Thank you.