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And I'd love to see where that 10% came from. -Rudey |
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this is almost a non-issue, at least to me, but valid to some, so...
who cares? will it effect which language(s) you speak? |
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I agree. For the record, Hispanic is not an ethnicity or race. It is merely a term used for any person that speaks Spanish regardless of ethnicity. Latino/Chicano is the term used when referring to anyone of Latin descent. |
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Doesn't Chicano mean Mexican and Latino mean Latin American? I know a few Spanish words so I'm part hispanic...cool :) -Rudey --For the record La Primera lives! |
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This is somewhat oversimplified - the term 'hispanic' (from a demographic point of view) refers to those of descent from spanish-speaking cultures/heritage, or Latin America (this excludes Rudey, although his conversion may be taking place before our very eyes). While it is not technically a 'race', it is used demographically to define hispanic populations from the large bodies of 'black' or 'white' (both of which 'Hispanic' can fall into, as can Latino). |
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I agree with KSig. Also, Chicano is NOT in anyway a term for anyone of Latin descent. Don't say that up in Washington Heights or the Bronx - you'll have a load of Dominicans, Puerto Ricans and Cubans ready to set you straight! As far as I know, Chicano is used for Mexican Americans only. |
Given the history of this country, the federal government should not make that kind of a symbolic statement. It isn;t going to change anything with regard to how people communicate either among themselves or in other, more official and professional environments. The country has a lot of different groups of people in it. These groups speak different languages. Period. There is nothing that can or should be done about it. Over time, it just happened. The nation, meaning its people, should realize, understand and accept that. The desire and effort to learn the language that most people speak in ths and any other country is going to have to come from within that person if THEY feel that it will be necessary for them to live and prosper in that nation. That is the same inner motivation that is required for other types of assimilation. The federal government should not step over that line. Again, that socio-political statement such an act would make would be terrible.
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I think we should have English as the official language.
I also think that we should limit and define what additional languages that government services will be provided in. I've got no problem with Spanish being an official second language, but I think the idea that we can accommodate all the world’s languages is unrealistic and impractical. I don’t think we should have bilingual or multi-lingual schools although I think schools should provide ESOL services for a well-defined number of years to those who need them. (I don’t think any students should be served by ESOL for their entire school careers, but mainly because it becomes a dumping ground although NCLB is helping with this.) Could whoever mentioned laws and treaties that prohibited the US having an official language please name some? I know we’d have to repeal any current laws that are contrary to a new one, but the use of treaties made me think you meant something international. As far as the historic arguments go, when we had the “melting pot” as our central immigration metaphor, we emphasized assimilation, and learning English was considered an American trait. As we’ve moved to the salad bowl metaphor, emphasizing multi-culturalism, I think the motivation to learn English is diminished. Because I firmly believe that being able to communicate with each other is a core national value, I don’t think separate language groups is a good idea. We need to speak the same language to be one national people. |
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Yes and it should be English. |
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