
Since the transition to democracy in the mid-70s, successive Catalan governments have consistently sponsored a political philosophy that reaches out to embrace non-Catalan born citizens. The policy of basing the so-called 'Catalan differential' on linguistic and cultural integration rather than along ethnic lines has had mixed results. Many migrant families from other parts of Spain, for example, have maintained their affection for their non-Catalan origins, and in certain parts of the country Spanish is virtually a lingua franca. Yet, there are those born on distant shores who have not only embraced Catalan language and culture but actively support an independent Catalonia. (Full story in printed edition).
I'm a foreigner too, and every day seems clearer to me that the only way for Catalonia is independence. As we saw this week at Balcans, every people in the world has the unalienable right to self-determination. Kosovo is the last exemple, Scotland, Catalonia and the Basque Country will follow soon. Empires are so old-fashioned!
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