6/6/2006 10:56:26 PM
And how's that different from all the other immigrants we've had?
6/6/2006 10:57:49 PM
because with all the other immigrants, we didnt have to provide them with everything in their native languages...if they wanted to assimilate into our society, they would have to learn english...if they didnt, their kids would...they didnt have the opportunity to do everything government related in their own language, they became Americans and part of that was adapting to the English language
6/6/2006 11:00:59 PM
6/6/2006 11:05:11 PM
^hispanics are NOT any different dumbass, the steps that America takes to dissuade them from becoming Americans by catering to their native culture is whats different...people used to come to America to be Americans...now plenty of them come to be Hispanics and make money to send back to their countries, while extorting some of our tax-funded programs...its not like theres a section similar to Chinatown or Little Italy where they can go and speak native languages and maintain their culture...its all over the place and its diluting the American culture...and dont come with any "we are the melting pot" rhetoric...we're the melting pot because people have different backgrounds and origins and they come together as Americans, they don't just live and work on the land while mentally remaining people of another countryand i apologize that you think i'm trolling...i know when someone doesnt share the same liberal views that you do you convince yourself they are just trolling because your opinion is the only right opinion in the whole world]
6/6/2006 11:11:08 PM
6/6/2006 11:15:22 PM
great content in that last post, you're really outdoing yourselfget out from behind your computer once in awhile into the real world and quit lying to yourself because you're trying to be politically correct
6/6/2006 11:17:27 PM
for all of you that support making English the official US language, how many other languages can you speak/read/write fluently?
6/6/2006 11:18:32 PM
I can definitely hold my own in Spanish, but not as well as I know Englishbut if I lived in Latin America I would have to learn better Spanish, because thats what they speakI wouldn't expect them to change that just because some new people are moving in, that would be an absurd expectation]
6/6/2006 11:19:51 PM
right, but you haven't lived in Latin AmericaI havethe attitude there is far less hostile when it comes to speaking different languages than in the USin Mexico, most educated people are fluent in English AND Spanish (many also speak French and German too), and when Americans attempt to speak Spanish they are flattered and have an encouraging attitude.in the US, people who don't even speak both languages are the FIRST to criticize and berrate non-native English speakers.
6/6/2006 11:27:05 PM
This is a solution looking for a problem.
6/6/2006 11:28:11 PM
^^in my travels i have experienced that most countries appreciate it when you try to speak the native language, as is the case in the US...i dont hate on people for having accents when they try to speak English...i just dont like the fact that or really have sympathy for the people who dont speak any English and expect to be able to get byand i dont even care if people speak other languages...i just dont think the country should cater to it in the ways that they do
6/6/2006 11:30:28 PM
Im not for a second suggesting that immigrants who move to the US should be exempt from learning EnglishI just think it's bullshit to pretend that we don't live in a global society and that English is the only important language spoken in this country.
6/6/2006 11:34:34 PM
6/6/2006 11:36:54 PM
I probably shouldn't get into the fact that most Americans speak completely horrid English and have poor grammar and writing skills, and it's probably best to ignore the differences in dialect found in the various regions of the country...But I tell you what, the second Americans become fluent in their own language, I will gladly accept it as our 'official language'
6/6/2006 11:43:41 PM
^ I agree
6/6/2006 11:49:09 PM
Nobody really gets their native language right as a whole.Not even the french, their new "street slang" is fucking horrid, and because of PC loons it's being integrated into their culture. It also changes CONSTANTLY. Another reason I chose not to learn French.
6/7/2006 12:06:10 AM
French is a gay language anywaythis country would be in the shitter if people bothered to learn it fluently
6/7/2006 12:10:54 AM
6/7/2006 4:25:06 AM
Haven't there already been like 5 threads in the Soap Box about this?
6/7/2006 7:53:11 AM
6/7/2006 9:32:13 AM
6/7/2006 9:42:08 AM
well the link you posted doesnt exactly mention languages spoken as much as it just categorizes ethnicityi just think people want too much...i dont expect to go to another country without being able to get by in their language or making some kind of arrangements prioram i saying that you shouldnt even visit a country just because you dont speak the native language? you might want to consider that
6/7/2006 9:47:32 AM
immigrants came from italy and learned english immigrants came from germany and learned english immigrants came from greece and learned english immigrants came from russia and learned english immigrants came from poland and learned english immigrants came from china and learned english immigrants came from vietnam and learned english what makes mexicans different? the government doesn't print stuff in italian, german, greek, russian, polish, chinese, vietnamesewhy should we treat mexicans better than people who came here legally?
6/7/2006 9:54:24 AM
^^That's a technicality. I guess I could look up language but I don't feel like looking right now. Suffice to say you'll probably hear a lot of Spanish in a city with a 98% Hispanic population. I spent some time in Miami and didn't hear English once.BTW. What is really going on? Are the immigrants arriving and making outlandish demands that the government accommodate them and their language or is the government just stepping up to the plate and making accommodations for them?[Edited on June 7, 2006 at 9:55 AM. Reason : -]
6/7/2006 9:54:52 AM
tilley, i see your side of the story, believe me i do...i just dont agree with it...I think 1's post right ^^there gives a good example...why dont we put things in German, Chinese, etc? What makes the Mexicans different?and i think the government has been stepping up the plate and making arrangements...not as strongly as they did 5-10 years ago during the political correctness boom, which is another story]
6/7/2006 10:01:22 AM
Principally because Spanish speakers comprise about 10% of the U.S. population and all other languages are less than 1% (each, not collectively).Keep this in mind. I know several 1st generation immigrant families. A lot of the parents do not speak English but their children sure do. In 2 or 3 generations those families probably won't know any Spanish.
6/7/2006 10:18:55 AM
6/7/2006 11:25:31 AM
I'd say we are in a better position to accommodate immigrants today than we were 200 years ago. If we can, then why not?
6/7/2006 11:27:49 AM
i agree that we're a more advanced society that has more means to accomodatei just dont think some of the types of accomodations our government is making are the right decisions to make and steps to takelets ask the question...what do we want from immigrants? i would say for them to migrate to America legally, learn the necessary things any other immigrant should learn in the naturalization process, from some basic laws, to different facts about how the country works, to learning English...I mean the legitimate legal immigrants who come to this country have to take their citizenship tests in English if I'm not mistaken...in order to become American citizens, they have to prove some things...those are the people that want to become Americans...whereas conversely you have some people that dont take any steps to become a citizen...they dont learn English because there are places they can get by without it...they dont pay taxes (deductive reasoning if they are not citizens, they are not on record, etc)...and sure they might get paid less than you and me, but they are the ones that came to this country on their own...I have sympathy for their quality of living but I have a shitload more sympathy for the immigrants who come into this country legally and one of the things they have to do is learn English
6/7/2006 11:36:19 AM
http://rightmindedelephant.blogspot.com/2006/06/should-english-be-official-language_05.htmlLink to political blog on the issue which has an excellent article on the topic.
6/7/2006 11:45:24 AM
I'm curious as to what accomodations are being made. I know that Belgium has schools that are entirely for English speaking students. Are we talking about that sort of thing?
6/7/2006 11:52:52 AM
ESL classes are the major accomadation for their children.They are major in more than just accomadating too. They are one of the major reasons that education costs have risen so much in the past 20 years.If you've ever worked in retail then you understand the trouble and division that exists because of english not being an official language.
6/7/2006 12:18:54 PM
it shouldn't be the official language, but I hate doing this:
6/7/2006 12:32:42 PM
Is this what everyone is afraid of?
6/7/2006 1:04:15 PM
I remember when making phone calls to American corporations in America was all in English
6/7/2006 1:11:05 PM
I find it somewhat hilarious that, in your post about English as the national language, you have somewhere around 20 instances of improper punctuation, spelling, or usage.
6/7/2006 1:12:51 PM
6/7/2006 1:25:14 PM
^are you implying that there are just as many things printed by the us government in tagalog, chinese, korean and vietnamese as there are in spanish? cause thats just false^^what did i misspell? are you going to berate me for using all lowercase letters and using ellipses instead of punctuation?]
6/7/2006 1:28:50 PM
My comment was directed at the thread's original poster.
6/7/2006 1:34:29 PM
Interesting. Aside from having some difficulties with spelling the different variations of the word 'accomodate', I don't see where Biggie has even hardly posted 20 words in this thread, let alone typos.]
6/7/2006 1:37:53 PM
^I do see quite a few. But spookyjon and I might disagree on the "rules," and I suspect some of his objections are prescriptive.Here, for example:
6/7/2006 1:43:49 PM
6/7/2006 1:49:54 PM
Well I for one don't really give a shit about this country, its heritage, history, or culture. So what do I care if English is the official language or not?
6/7/2006 1:58:47 PM
6/7/2006 2:03:18 PM
Gah. I was referring to his actual blog post on the subject, not his posts in the thread. Clearly I have problems of my own.
6/7/2006 2:04:23 PM
6/7/2006 2:15:47 PM
^I was definitely reaching.Lowjack was right. My response kicks ass...
6/7/2006 2:34:22 PM
yeah, om, no
6/7/2006 2:37:34 PM
Then argue with me. Let's do this.
6/7/2006 2:42:11 PM