Welsh inclusivity and identity
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You don't seem to understand the history of Wales. Yes there have been a multitude of foreign invaders, just like with every nation, but the Welsh have always held onto their Brythonic roots as a core part of their identity.
Wales is a welcoming place, but outside of globohomo cities like Cardiff that doesn't translate to pathetic virtue signalling murals.
First you say yes, then you say no!
Sure, it's not the most mixed region of the UK with regards to the different current ethnicities via the medium of the Fourth Estate but it is all still there.