English language endanged here in the US

wnbubbleboy

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It's been less than a week since New York's Sen. Hillary Clinton and Gov. Eliot Spitzer had to climb down from their support of driver's licenses for illegal aliens. Now House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has moved to kill an amendment that would protect employers from federal lawsuits for requiring their workers to speak English. Among the employers targeted by such lawsuits: the Salvation Army.

Sen. Lamar Alexander, a moderate Republican from Tennessee, is dumbstruck that legislation he views as simple common sense would be blocked. He noted that the full Senate passed his amendment to shield the Salvation Army by 75-19 last month, and the House followed suit with a 218-186 vote just this month. "I cannot imagine that the framers of the 1964 Civil Rights Act intended to say that it's discrimination for a shoe shop owner to say to his or her employee, 'I want you to be able to speak America's common language on the job,' " he told the Senate last Thursday.

But that's exactly what the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is trying to do. In March the EEOC sued the Salvation Army because its thrift store in Framingham, Mass., required its employees to speak English on the job. The requirement was clearly posted and employees were given a year to learn the language. The EEOC claimed the store had fired two Hispanic employees for continuing to speak Spanish on the job. It said that the firings violated the law because the English-only policy was not "relevant" to job performance or safety.









http://opinionjournal.com/diary/?id=110010881
 
For the most part I think I agree with the basic concept. My parents are legal immigrants to his country. They learned the language because they did not have a choice. There were no signs, pamphlets or anything else in their native language. If you live in a country I am a firm believer that you should learn the language.

As a side note, I think this country is becoming a bit too xenophobic. Most foreign countries are fluent in at least one other language. Most Americans (my self included) are only fluent in one and sometimes not even that given the education statistics that come out every so often.

I understand the pride one has in ones history and how language plays a part in that but something does need to change. I had heard a while back that in order to get a job in Miami you pretty much had to speak Spanish. If you did not, you would not be hired. I do not know if that is true or not but it does seem plausible. In my opinion, that is not right.
 
For the most part I think I agree with the basic concept. My parents are legal immigrants to his country. They learned the language because they did not have a choice. There were no signs, pamphlets or anything else in their native language. If you live in a country I am a firm believer that you should learn the language.

As a side note, I think this country is becoming a bit too xenophobic. Most foreign countries are fluent in at least one other language. Most Americans (my self included) are only fluent in one and sometimes not even that given the education statistics that come out every so often.

I understand the pride one has in ones history and how language plays a part in that but something does need to change. I had heard a while back that in order to get a job in Miami you pretty much had to speak Spanish. If you did not, you would not be hired. I do not know if that is true or not but it does seem plausible. In my opinion, that is not right.

Gar,


OMG :eek: We are in agreement again!

It's either you or I thats moving toward the middle. It's been awhile since I have posted on this board and I am a little behind on my reading.

Has something changed since I have been away?
 
Gar,


OMG :eek: We are in agreement again!

It's either you or I thats moving toward the middle. It's been awhile since I have posted on this board and I am a little behind on my reading.

Has something changed since I have been away?


No. I have always been an independent thinker. There are some things I agree with on both sides of the aisle. I tend to be more liberal in my views in that I believe people should be allowed to do as they please as long as it does not effect society. I believe in social responsibility. I have long ago given up on the idea of political responsibility as I think given our current political system that is impossible.

In so far as this topic is concerned, "when in Rome, do as the Romans". It simply a matter of respect. The flip side of this is when Americans travel abroad, we are typically an embarrassment to our nation. Why is it that we can not show the same respect that we expect from others? Very bizzar.
 

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