My father never spoke Irish to us as children, We were told it had no practical use, and thus our language was devalued, never appreciated for the gift it was. We learned to oppose it, thus we assumed a generational grudge, we felt it was forced upon us, and understood we were powerless. Thus the pain of his fore-bearers was re-inflicted on us.
My father never spoke Irish to us as children, As an adult I felt The Inheritance of Loss.