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Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
Drem wrote:Martrae wrote:English is (or was...it's hard to tell anymore) the standard language here.
Well, no shit! I said that in the third line of my post
All I said was that you made a dumb comment ("But if you are doing it to speak to people living in your own country then it's just wrong.") because a) nobody ever brought that up, b) it's really really stupid, and c) it reminded me of college.
No one's talking about changing the national language. All Obama suggested was to learn another language and he cited Spanish specifically because it's the most useful language to learn for US citizens, as any linguist would tell you. If you don't want to get with the times and learn the language of the largest minority in the country then suit yourself. I don't care about what you do
Martrae wrote:As for "Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick"? You can thank the legal system for destroying that. Anyone trying it today would find themselves being sued.
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
Arlos wrote:Uh, "Speak Softly and carry a big stick" was a method of foreign policy, originally described (and practiced) by Teddy Roosevelt. How in hell does the standing of the legal system have ANY bearing on the posture stance taken by the current presidential administration?
Harrison wrote:I personally like the fact I can understand a conversation in Spanish. I'm a fucking nerd like that lol
Arlos wrote:It couldn't possibly be that stuff is getting printed in Spanish because that's the most commonly spoken foreign language spoken in the US, could it? It couldn't possibly be that the government might try and get the biggest bang for its buck by picking the additional language to print things in, if it's going to go through the expense to do so, that has the highest population that would use it, could it?
I mean, FAR better that they cater to the 37 immigrant native Urdu speakers than the tens of millions of hispanics, right? That's really the entire reason. They are by far the most common, thus there are more of them in need, and since the government cannot afford to translate into every possible language when there's only a tiny group of people who would use it, they stick to the language(s) that would get the most use.
Out here, you CAN find government locations that have forms in chinese or vietnamese, simply because we have a ton of immigrants from those areas. If your Aunt had immigrated to California nowadays, instead of wherever/whenever she DID immigrate, she WOULD have had access to stuff in vietnamese. If someone were to immigrate to Podunk, Utah from Vietnam, however, they wouldn't, simply because there's not enough need for it there. It's that simple.
-Arlos
Maeya wrote:And then your head just aches from having your hair pulled so tight for so long...
Oh please....there are only millions of Spanish speakers because they're here illegally.
Naethyn wrote:America has no official national language. It never has. Although, you must be proficient in English to get naturalized .
leah wrote:Harrison wrote:I personally like the fact I can understand a conversation in Spanish. I'm a fucking nerd like that lol
i think that's cool too :D i'm envious of my friend heather . . . she's getting married on saturday to a guy from peru and his older brother just flew in last night, and she and her friend maria took paolo (the fiance) and eduardo (the brother) out to dinner and eduardo doesn't speak a lick of english but heather and maria are both fluent in spanish so they were able to communicate perfectly.
i was able to speak spanish pretty well in high school, and i can still read it pretty easily, but i've never mastered conversational spanish, though i would love to. spanish is so easy!
leah wrote:which is funny, because english is a direct descendant of german;
Arlos wrote:Oh please....there are only millions of Spanish speakers because they're here illegally.
Bigotry much?
As for your Aunt, that was a different time. Perhaps she'd find them now. Either way, the amount of jealousy displayed there, of the "They got it and not me!" 4 year old variety is truly disturbing.
-Arlos
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