Daddy, I agree with you somewhat. I myself can somewhat understand the language, but what is the point of posting solely in French? At first, I was going to read the post because it seemed interesting. Then, on second thoughts, I decided that instead of having to pull out my French dictionary and catch up on the language, I deserved to read the post in English. After all, this is a Bantaba for Gambians, and none of us deserves to be left out of a conversation. It is one thing not to be interested in a particular topic, but I find it absolutely ridiculous that another person who is interested in Fatou's topic and is unable to read French will have to use the delete button, while their curiosity is left begging. Is this space going to be a free for all where people can post in other relatively obscure languages such as Swedish and Arabic? At this pace, we might as well open the L to all other languages and make it a place where people speak in different tongues, consequently blocking most other solely English speaking Gambians from their discussions. But I have had the whole day to think about my earlier post, prompting me to think about a reasonable compromise. How about, along with a post in another language, an accompanying translation in English? This so that everyone has access to the post. No matter how democratic and tolerant we want to be, we have to understand that along with our culture the thing that binds us together the most and allows our messages to be heard is the English language. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------