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Published on October 29, 2004 By Rightwinger In Politics
As I've related before, I work with the public. I manage a restaurant in the evenings, but in the mornings, two or three days a week, I work at a dollar store.

I had an Hispanic gentleman come up to my register today. He plunked down his three items. I said "Hi..how you doin'?" Nothing. Not even eye contact. I rang him up, gave him his total, took his money (which he counted quite well for himself, thank you), and handed him his bag. "Have a good one," I said. Again, nothing.....then, he turned to look for the guy he came in with and hollered something in Spanish. I had realized, of course, that he didn't speak English, but this just clinched it for me.

You know......I have no problem whatever with people coming here from other countries (as long as it's legally). After all, that's what America is all about. None of us would be here if our ancestors hadn't come from somewhere else......even the ancestors of the American Indians came from Asia. They came here and opened convenience cave-stores, operated mastodon and Woolly mammoth taxis, lots of things.

Anyway. Come here if you like, but PLEASE................LEARN OUR LANGUAGE!
You're coming here to live....the native language here is English. Learn it, for crying out loud! If you want to speak your native tongue at home, fine; but you're going to have to interact with the locals sooner or later. It would be nice if you could at least converse with some other words than "no comprende".

I see signs all over town in both English and Spanish.....we're told that we have to be "sensitive" to their needs, so we have to learn to be bi-lingual. Bullshit. They're coming here, we're not going there. Why should we be expected to accomodate them?
They want to taste the good life of American living? Let them learn to speak our language, so they can be real Americans.

When our grandparents and great-grandparents came here from other nations, the first thing they wanted to do was learn English, so they could be "good (or real) Americans".
That's the way it should be; we shouldn't have to worry about whether or not Pablo can read a stop sign or a restroom designation.....he should be able to read English for himself. Hell; he shouldn't even be able to take the driver's test anyway, unless he can read it in English (they give them orally in Spanish here to the Mexicans).

All this adaptation to accomodate other languages...where does it end? Will we evetually need enormous billboards or signs, with their ads or messages in English, Spanish, French, Russian, German, Japanese, Chinese, Bulgarian, Czech.....?
Having to print all these new, bi-lingual signs has to cost money. Where does money come from? You and me, Joeuser....our taxes, the prices we pay for our goods......where will it end?

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on Oct 30, 2004
Reply #15 By: Grim Xiozan - 10/30/2004 12:36:26 AM
All I'm saying is that this is the only country I know of a lot of people get mad if you speak another language.


Hell, most people cannot speak English properly and you want them to learn another language, that is so like ya know funny, ya know what I mean.


This is so totally bogus dude! Like ya know what I mean?
on Oct 30, 2004
I wouldn't mind Spanish speakers so much if they didn't demand that others accomodate them while they need not accomodate anybody else.


Good point, messy buu.

I, for one, applaud people who speak more than one language. My wife speaks French.
I simply resent having to learn to speak another language just so I can be friendly when I sell Jose a can of pop because he doen't feel obligated to learn the language of my country. You know, the one he swam across the Rio Grande and snagged his shirt on the barbed wire to live in.
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