English is the official language of the United States. It is not Spanish. There are forces to try to make the U.S. bilingual. Learning more language that one is a good thing.
But is the tail wagging the dog when those who won't speak the language of the country in which they live, stubbornly refuse to try to learn it, and instead try to shift the blame as though you, who speak the language of the land, don't speak THEIR language instead? And supposedly the problem is with YOU?
I live on the Texas-Mexico border. My town is 91% Hispanic. It used to not be this way. Now, the first thing you hear in public is Spanish, not English. Many expect you to speak Spanish. I do. But I studied to learn both languages, even though not required to learn something other than the language of my land. By sheer numbers, I'm being told "English isn't good enough if you want to get along with us". Yet this is my land. And we are over-run with illegals who won't adapt. Would it irritate you?
2007-12-03
12:05:38
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John S.
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