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I do not say I dont care if the German language disappears.
Your Thread about language, was indirectly asking if ethnicity/race are as important as language/culture or if language/culture are more important than etnicity/race.
If Germany is inhabited by 80mio ethnic Germans not speaking any German, id prefer that over a Germany with 80mio Nigerians speaking perfect German.
Thats what any sane person would agree on.
The best scenario and default scenario is a homogenous society with a common language and culture.
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Languages like esperanto will never make it, according to me, because it’s artificial, it doesn’t refer to any tangible reality, it doesn’t have any soul. It's not appealing. And it seems it’s too simplistic. Using the reconstructed Indo-European language as a lingua franca, on the other hand, would be awesome.
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Esperanto should be the global lingua franca.
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