America Can Not Survive As Multi-Language Country
A multi-language country creates barriers between people, increases costs and tensions. This is not a one trick pony problem, but when individuals and CORPORATIONS push a multi-cultural agenda-one has to ask...why? The evidence is not in your favor. I did not want to hijack my own post, so I started a separate conversation.
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trouble,and the Netherlands are too. Their lonely
defender, Geert Wilder (if I remember his last name correctly) has even testified before our
Congress for what good it did.
And it is a complete falsehood that people exist in a vacuum. How is that person going to find a mate or conduct business? If they are strictly isolationist, they cease to exist and render themselves moot. If they remove themselves from society, are they not withdrawing their efforts and productivity as well, reducing the overall productivity of society? I would argue in the affirmative. Does this mean that they have no right to do so? No, but they can not simultaneously claim a right to participate in society AND NOT participate in society. That is an inherent logical contradiction.
Those who prize individualism or pay lipservice to it yet condemn entire groups, tarring them all with the same brush, on grounds of color or belief or cultural traditions, are living a contradiction. Get to know them as individuals, and then judge only that individual. Wholesale cultural denigration is racism taken to the totalitarian terminus.
Sadly, that all-or-nothing tendency is also hardwired, because ideas, like living organisms, are selfish and want to survive. But mankind's longest-range self-interest is not in mutual destruction of those who think or speak differently, but in the integration of diversity for mutual benefit. Like a symphony in which many individual notes can combine into a magnificent harmony.
The current panic about Islam wanting to impose its totalitarian control, to say nothing about the Christian mobilization for imposing its control, excuses wars against the physical bodies of those peoples when what we have is a war of ideas. We are slaves to our beliefs. We pervert Reason to create rationalizations. We swear we will not live for the sake of another, and then forget the other half of the equation, of not asking another to live (or die) for ours. And this is just a reformulation of the golden rule, the universal algorithm for equality and justice.
The individual IS the greatest value, and that is the most powerful idea for life and for a lasting civilization. It can prevail, not through mass slaughter but through rational persuasion. And by practicing the second half of the Galtian oath along with the first.
I love language(s) and anyone can speak any language they want, any place they want as long as they do not initiate force for me to speak it.
There are sub-cultural languages in most major countries. We have Spanglish in the US, Then there's the mega language which is the tongue of commerce and daily life. If one wants to function efficiently in any locale, one must bear the burden of learning to communicate and can communicate any way they want as long as they don't initiate force (through government) to FORCE anyone to learn anything. A person has a right to do anything as long as it doesn't involve force or fraud that results in harm to another.
No nation needs to adopt the Tower of Babble to accommodate the destruction of diversity of language. It neither makes sense nor does it benefit anyone except those who do not wish to assimilate in the first place.
Diversity of opinion can be useful in examining options. Diversity of culture and language only brings division.
I appreciate other cultures. Ilike to travel. I have hosted many foreign exchange students over the years :swedish, german, danish, spanish, french.I insisted both of my children immerse in another culture to learn another langauge. My son is fluent in german, my daughter french. I have close friends who speak many languages and english is not their native language. As a matter of fact they would probably agree with me regarding this argument. They 'd also laugh at your claim.
I don't mean to be rude, but I do suggest that you do some serious self-analysis and internal reflection, and really think deeply about why hearing a foreign language invoked such a negative emotional reaction in you.
Anyway, that's all I have to say about that. I hope you'll take my advice. Thanks.
re: Posted by $ khalling 13 hours, 29 minutes ago...
"....You can disagree that that's what it's pushing, but both myself and my husband and clearly others immediately saw through the disguise..."
Yes, and "please give a slice of the cake to Joe and myself, too..." Improper reflexive; sorry.
"both _I_ and my husband..." [are subjects of the verb (saw) in that sentence..."
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Am here, do that.
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