How wonderfull it is that Wales is the represented nation at the Smithsonian Institute this year. What a shame that the USA government refused entry to Arfon Gwilym, one of Wales' leading folk artists, because he took the bother to be involved in civil disobedience in the 1970s. BEcause of this, he is not an acceptable guest in the USA.
I was always under the impression that the USA understood civil disobedience - after all we sent the English packing. Maybe President Obama will respond more positvely to a letter sent to him by Arfon outlining his dissapoinment at the ruling. I am confident President Obama will understand that he would not be where he is today if it were not for civil disobedience.
Furthermore, Arfon was a represesentative of the Welsh government. Is it a wonder the USA has trouble with countries around the world. Cymru is a friendly country!
Isn't it ironic that the steps that Arfon took, as did many others, and as many continue to do today, means that Wales has a culture to celebrate which is vibrant and contemporary, and not just an illusion of the past - a dead culture. Arfon would have brought all this to the Smithsonian - what a loss.
What do you think fellow Welsh Americans?
Tags: patriot, representation, smithsonian
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