If you want bitterness, just visit thejournal.ie they regularly have Irish columns because they are the most controversial and promt tonnes of comments, take this for example
http://www.thejournal.ie/video-oppositi ... 6-Jul2012/Unfortunately most of the comments on either article dont have much to do with the Gaeltacht bill itself and quickly descend into rants against teaching Irish, spending money on it, the language being forced down throats etc. but the bill is to do with the Gaeltacht and as someone who doesnt live in the Gaeltacht it is not for more or anyone else to have much of a say in the future of the language there, thats up to the peoples of the communities.
As someone who lives outside And has a love of the language, I respect that the gaeltacht is the only way to maintain the richness of the language and want to see these communities survive, but then on the other hand these are real villages with real people, they arent there for the rest us for our cultural entertainment, its up to them what language they speak. I, unlike most Irish lovers it seems, think the bill is quite good in that it allows urban areas to become gaeltacht networks, these could be viable in many places near me such as Ballymun, Clondalkin & Cabra, so I totally support that. i also support areas losing their gaeltacht status if they dont speak it, for me that would allow the scarce resources to be focused on the areas where it genuinely is the strong community language. The Gaeltacht (im the true sense if the word ie Irish speaking regions) has been in decline for 400 years since English started making inroads from Dublin & other towns, we should stop dreaming abiut Irish spreading out of the current gaeltachtaí to other areas and confront the fact it is shrinking, since the boundaries were drawn in 1956 it has further eroded. The below study predicts it wont even be the main community language in the strongest gaeltachtaí, of which only 17k live (total Gaeltacht population 94k), within 15-20 years. If your interested in detailed analysis of Irish in the Gaeltacht read the
Comprehensive Linguistic Study of Irish in the Gaeltacht.These are the issues I think we should be discussing when it comes to the Gaeltacht.