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Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2024-08-12 08:49 | Report Abuse
For a pluralistic society, the political emphasis should shift from linguistic uniformity to linguistic inclusivity. The focus would be on ensuring that all citizens, regardless of their linguistic background, can engage in national conversations with equal clarity and recognition. By doing so, the nation would cultivate a more cohesive society, where communication bridges gaps rather than widens them, and where the richness of cultural diversity is seen as a strength rather than a challenge to national unity
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Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2024-08-11 19:23 | Report Abuse
When you try to politicize the wrong issue, like claiming the national language is underused, you end up missing the real target. Instead of focusing on unity and effective communication, it becomes about stirring controversy. The real aim should be about fostering a single tone of communication, a shared wavelength where everyone is heard and understood, regardless of the language they speak. It’s not about forcing a language but creating a common ground where all voices resonate with equal clarity.