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Re: Voting on making English the official US language (Was: "Hm...")
The majority of debate here has been discussing illegal immigration like a cafeteria. Why shouldn't you let the weird kids come sit at your table? It's not an infringment on your rights, there's lots of seats, right?
The problem with illegal immigration (Which, by the way, has hijacked the actual topic of this thread) is that it's not dealing with lunch tables, it's more like dealing with houses. Quite accurately, it's like having random children sneak into your house and eat your food. Bottom line is that aliens use roads, schools, services, welfare through illegal channels, and sometimes even push citizens out of work. Sometimes. Problem is, these sneaky kids are deprived and hungry, and don't ask to come in by ringing the doorbell, because they might not get fed. They eat out of your cereal boxes, and sometimes push your own kids out of their seats. But only because they have less than those kids. Problem is, the grayscale has returned. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- On topic (kind of), I see why you brought this bill to our attention. We must act quickly! The Democrats are slowly converting our country to a confused ethnicity so that we might be a more marketable sell to Belgium! Battle Stations!!! |
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Re: Voting on making English the official US language (Was: "Hm...")
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A Criminal is a criminal, different crimes earn different punishments. people can't hide behind their ethnicity. I don't care if you are Mexican, Chinese or any other nationality... to get into this country, you have to go through the proper channels, plain and simple. you don't sneak in and then expect to be able to stay. I wonder what happens at Disney World when they catch someone sneaking in. Last edited by Cody Carey : 17-07-2006 at 23:51. |
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Re: Voting on making English the official US language (Was: "Hm...")
Oooo, man. Here we go. See, this is why I posted this. I know you all want to get your opinions out there - but comon now, as soon as someone sees different than you - you get in a huge uproar.
My view is that it should be English. My father came here and learned it. So can anyone else - just put fourth a little effort. Start adding one language - than who is to say it's fair to add JUST that language? Here in the SE Michigan area - should arab be added to everything because of the city of Dearborn? Just keep it the way it has been - English. YOU moved here, we didn't displace you. IMHO you have to bend to the home team, not the home team bend for you... |
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A criminal is someone who breaks the law, An illegal alien is a foreign national who resides in another country unlawfully, You do the math. |
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Re: Voting on making English the official US language (Was: "Hm...")
is there a difference?
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I am not sure of the reason for this thread. If you wanted a chat about making English the official language of the USA, then that is what you will get, but if you wanted a thread about whether we should force immigrants (legal or not) to learn our language and value our ideas and honor our holidays, then you should have asked for that. Just because the official language of the USA could be English, doesn't mean that there will be a shortage of other signs/labels/books in other languages. Go to Mexico, or Europe or travel to another country. What will you see? Signs, in many different languages, many in English, and Spanish. The solution? Be active , don't force others to learn your way, adapt to the changes in society and the culture of the United States, LEARN Spanish, It will make you desirable and marketable, and you will have unimaginable job security. |
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Re: Voting on making English the official US language (Was: "Hm...")
Yes but, let me give an example, lets say I trespassed on a clearly marked trespassing zone, where the consequences are I get arrested and removed from said area. Now lets say life is clearly better in this enclosed area, and I also come to find out I can enter said area forever yet, I have to go through a lengthy process. If I choose to go in there without going through the correct process it is considered trespassing
Why isn't coming into the country without going through immigration considered trespassing? |
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Re: Voting on making English the official US language (Was: "Hm...")
Tal vez un dia nos daremos cuenta que nuestro lenguage expresa nuestra identidad cultural, y esto es muy importante para el individuo quien desea sentirse orgulloso de su cultura.
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Re: Voting on making English the official US language (Was: "Hm...")
Yes, one's language does express individuality... but by enforcing a national language, you are not making everybody abandon their individuality.They can still talk in whatever language they want, anywhere they want. I know many Americans who are learning second and third languages, and even taking trips to their country of origin, but not one of them are going to ever speak French, German, or Spanish in their home, or anywhere in everyday life when they are in the other countries. English will stay a part of them, and they will remain individuals.
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Encouraging immigrants to learn English is not exclusionary if done soley for the purpose of bettering communication. As someone here already said, most communication in this country is in English anyways, and it is still necessary for newcomers to this country to learn English in order to succeed. Keeping this in mind, an official declaration of our language is really not needed. The fact that there is no need for such a law calls into question the motivation for introducing such a bill. Personally, I believe that the motivation is to treat non-native English speakers as second class citizens. Quote:
When people complain about immigrants (legal ones) taking "American" jobs, I feel frustrated because in my view, these people ARE just as American as I am! Why is it that people who don't speak English are treated as something less than American?! This treatment is especially hypocritical coming from those who fit the "American" stereotype - people of European descent whose ancestors were immigrants once too! For example, my great grandfather came here from Italy speaking no English. But he worked hard making a living on a farm, had children, and in this way he established his family in this country. For a long period of time, Italians were discriminated against in this country and were viewed as "non-American". But I, his descendant, am now considered by society to be an "American". Why can't we allow modern immigrants to establish themselves in the same way? Why can't they be "Americans" too? Why can't they shape American culture in the same way that the English, Italians, Irish, Polish, Germans, etc. did before them? To me, "American" isn't defined by ethnicity. You are an American if you have a desire to live in and contribute to this community. The deliberate attempt to strip people of their cultural identities does not contribute positively to the nation. The differences between cultures - and consequently those people's perspectives - are the things which make this country great. Establishing an official language (when it is not needed) is simply symbolic of trying to standardize the definition of "American" and prevent minorities from making a positive change to this country. So, with that said, the problem I have is not so much with the direct effects of the law would be - but instead the message of racial discrimination that this law would represent. Last edited by Jaine Perotti : 18-07-2006 at 00:05. Reason: yeah, even Jaine makes grammar mistakes sometimes. |
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