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This site is an attempt to communicate certain matters regarding the political situation of the Cornish people and which is intended to evoke a public, and academic, debate into all the facts and to explore the significance of what is being said within this site. The Cornish Genocide suite of pages sets out the hypothesis that the Cornish people are being subjected to policies of genocide and this site will identify the mechanisms by which this process is being perpetrated. The [Internal Links]'Latest Updates' page will give an indication of what changes may have taken place since your last visit. New pages or the path to urgent actions will be identified by a flashing indicator.
Some of the comments may seem to be rather outspoken and radical but there are many of us who feel deeply insulted many times a day and feel the need to retaliate. Such insults are dealt out by the wilful, and ignorant, misrepresentation of Cornwall. There is also as a consequence, the dismissive way that Cornwall and the Cornish people are treated by both opinion-creators, decision-makers and 'innocent' communicators who, in the absence of the truth, inadvertently give credibility to what is political propaganda rather than what is politically correct.
There is much that is not said about the Cornish socio-political situation and therefore it follows that there is much that should be said about it. The author of this site would welcome any positive and substantiated contributions to add to the definitive nature of the messages which are being conveyed within this site. This site has more faith in the mightiness of the word, in presenting historic truth, rather than the destructive edge of the sword and will focus upon any topic which will show the means by which the Cornish are being disenfranchised and marginalised out of existence.
The material within this site may be used without reference back to the site owner. The only request is that you may give acknowledgement to this site in order that others might consider a visit. An opportunity to reciprocate links will be considered favourably
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