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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English, which never met a language it didn't like, will take on a Spanish flavor. If 2/3 of the country becomes Hispanic, then maybe Spanish will take on an English flavor. There were towns in Wisconsin in the late 1800s that spoke only German. After a couple of generations what was once German became a regional dialect with lots of interesting, colorful words popping through English scaffolding.
I vote to let language evolve. William Shatner once starred in a movie scripted entirely in the manufactured language of Esperanto--anything would be better than that!
Anything that disrupts or degrades or erects barriers to communication is destructive to the COMMUNITY.
NOT FAMILY FRIENDLY, of course.
"How is your Latin? "
How's your Welsh? Oh wait. Welsh isn't a dead language...
I would also ask this: which is more liberating: being able to converse with your peers or not? You are confusing the so-called choice to restrict one's own options for market transactions as freedom. It strikes me as precisely the opposite.
But enough about courtrooms and Congress...
Immigrants up through the late '60s used to focus on assimilating into the US, which included learning the predominant language - English. About that time, the do-gooders began to profess that this was "unfair" and immigrants should be supported with native language support, to the degree that assimilation was no longer needed - and balkanization has been the result. We now have a country that does not share commonality of nearly anything. The Hispanics have their own television stations, as do the blacks, as do eastern Europeans and Asians to lesser degrees in large cities. Swaths of the country do not speak the same language (southern FL, most of the SW US, large sections of our major cities - heck, there are some places in Chicago where you can go for a few miles in any direction and not see an English sign).
This supports the progressive approach, as it makes it very easy to manipulate these segments - with specific messages that are not easily understood outside the targeted demo, with specific programs that target specific constituencies, etc.
Familiarity breeds contempt. It also helps us see the ugliness of other people and cultures, without the ability to separate from them.
Oh, here we go; because we got shiny new toys made of plastic, people have *changed*, and the ways they behaved for thousands of years just won't *happen* in this brave new world.
Imagine what would happen to Atlantis if they invited all cultures to come join them, and express themselves equally. The cultures of the looters and moochers...
No, anyone could come to Atlantis, but they had to take the oath, first, and had to accept and practice the cultural values of Atlantis.
Flush the invaders, and Spanish will recede like an ebbing tide.
And, where Spanish-speaking, Latin-American-culture-promoting, illegal alien invaders are concerned, for me, you darned right it's an us-vs-them atmosphere of utter hostility.
Bilingualism is so anti-American, that it boggles the mind that public funds support it.
A nation of people who share a common language and customs, can better cooperate in the defense of person or property from attack.
A nation of people who cannot communicate and have different customs, will not cooperate.
For the predators, the latter is preferred over the former. A nation divided into unintelligible factions is doomed to collapse.
One language = one nation united.
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Reference :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esperanto
“The place where I was born and spent my childhood gave direction to all my future struggles. In Bialystok the inhabitants were divided into four distinct elements: Russians, Poles, Germans and Jews; each of these spoke their own language and looked on all the others as enemies.”
- - - L. L. Zamenhof, in a letter to N. Borovko, ca. 1895
I'm all for letting the language evolve. Not the same thing as having languages parallel themselves, particularly along class lines.
Remember, the illegal alien invaders coming from south of the border are NOT speaking Navajo or Mayan... they're speaking *Spanish*.
I don't think it rational to expect the British to (re) adopt French and Spanish as co-equal languages to English simply because they are the nearest neighbors and like invading Britain.
Spanish is based on Latin, a language that has been massaged to death. There are ideas which are not as easily expressed in Spanish as English, for that very reason. Spanish, like most west European languages, does everything bass-ackwards. Whenever I try to translate a Spanish speaker, of Yoda I immediately think.
If 2/3 of the country becomes Hispanic, under current conditions, there won't BE a country to worry about multiculturalism.
And if adopting Spanish as part of English works like every other piece of social engineering the left does, English will be pushed aside and *replaced* by Spanish.
I don't have a problem with people speaking more than one language. What I have a problem with is people who want to live in an English-speaking nation who don't want to conform to the BASIC/FUNDAMENTAL precept of society: communication. All else fails when communication can not be established.
I don't care if your native language is something else - in order to function in society, you need to speak and write English. Period. No waivers. No exclusions. No costly accommodations. You do not only yourself but your children a disservice when you refuse to make the effort to learn it.
With that said this has always been a multi-cultural multi-language nation and it behooves those living here to at least attempt to assimilate with the rest of the population.
Additionally, it is in each of us personally's best interest to learn as much of anything that we are exposed to as possible, to include learning other languages. while I personally speak English and German I only read English. Of course living in West Texas my German goes largely unused. I really should pick up some Spanish.
Now that I have been polite and reasonable I will also say this. As an American it really irks me when I have to deal with someone (normally Hispanics) who refuse to assimilate and are proud of their "Home Country." Sorry but if Mexico is so freaking great take your tail back across the river!
Only white trash spoke "English". By which I mean, the grammarians and philologists of medieval and renaissance Europe totally ignored English, and focused on structuring and formalizing Latin and French... which is why English is such a robust and powerful language, and why Latin is now a 'dead' language.
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