The Linguistic Liberation: How Colonial Languages Become Vehicles of Post-Colonial Resistance
Language, particularly English, serves as a powerful vessel for carrying multiple cultures and experiences beyond its Anglo-Saxon origins, enabling global communication and shared identity formation. The imperial legacy that once imposed linguistic domination now paradoxically becomes a bridge for love, family, and liberation, allowing post-colonial peoples to reclaim and transcend historical wounds through the very tools of their former oppressors.





