El economista Gonzalo Bernardos es tajante contra el catalán: "Lo han convertido en un idioma antipático"
En su momento, aseguró que "en España sale más a cuenta ser okupa que propietario de una vivienda”
Barcelona's Demographics and Catalan Language: A Contentious Claim. Recent statements by political commentator Gonzalo Bernardos have sparked debate about the popularity of the Catalan language, particularly among younger generations in Barcelona. Bernardos claims that supporters of Catalan independence have inadvertently made the language unpopular. He cites statistics showing that over 50% of Barcelona's population was not born in the city, suggesting this demographic significantly impacts election results. While the video lacks detailed sources for these statistics, it highlights a complex relationship between demographics, language, and political sentiment in Catalonia. Further investigation is needed to verify Bernardos's claims and explore the broader implications of this demographic shift on the cultural and political landscape of Catalonia. The debate underscores the need for a nuanced understanding of the factors influencing language use and political preferences in diverse communities.
En su momento, aseguró que "en España sale más a cuenta ser okupa que propietario de una vivienda”