FadeToBlack&Gold
Microlot Marxist
Re: Nice Planet XII: It's Cruel to be Kind!
As Kep would say, "Colorado has herp-a-derps, too."
As Kep would say, "Colorado has herp-a-derps, too."
I am aware. My beef is that if ALL parties and parents are knowingly allowing this, even approving it, and charges can STILL be pressed? I don't like that. I don't agree with the approvals, and such, but that doesn't mean it should be against the law.....
With what you're saying here, it reads as though you're allowing for those forced couplings, where the child is brainwashed into wanting to marry the guy who's leading the parents'/community's cult.
Now, something tells me that you're not supporting such a thing. However, we have to write the law to cover situations all sorts of situations, which is how these issues came about originally. Many states (all now?) have added what are known as "Romeo and Juliet" laws, which preclude the high school kids, those young lovers intending where no harm to the under aged participant would happen aside from the standard potential outcomes to sexual conduct - STIs, pregnancy, etc.
I'm thinking Johnny Football the senior, and Jenny Cheerleader the freshman, who pair up on their own in HS. That sort of thing. I was unaware of the RJ laws....
Gonna get roasted here, but while I do NOT agree with the woman's tirade whatsoever; it was rude, insulting, etc....in America, we do speak English. If I visit France, Germany, Russia, whatever, I should be able to at least speak broken (insert language). If I lived in those countries? I expect to speak better than the minimum.
One of the things I find wrong with this country is that we don't have an official language (in law). By default, if you say anything but English, you're kidding yourself.
The first generation speaks only the language of the old country. The second generation speaks both. The third generation speaks only the language of the new country. That's the way it's always been.She is a legal citizen, she can speak whatever language she wants. As long as she understands the language enough to function she should be fine. (and she can since she knew what the idiot was saying)
And let me just tell you Americans dont do what you say they should when they go abroad. They are more apt to mock the language or speak an Americanized version of it than speak the actual language. (go to Mexico sometime it is everywhere)
And just because we dont have a law about an official language doesnt mean English is not the official language. You are the one kidding yourself. Everything is in English first and other languages at the whim of who is in charge. The only reason to make it a law is to bar people who dont speaking it from citizenship...no thank you. White people have no right to say that since a very high percentage of us probably descend from immigrants who did not speak English when they came here or lived here. Maybe if I thought it wouldnt be abused I would agree but we both know the crap that will be tried to keep them out we do crap like that all the time.
The first generation speaks only the language of the old country. The second generation speaks both. The third generation speaks only the language of the new country. That's the way it's always been.
The first generation speaks only the language of the old country. The second generation speaks both. The third generation speaks only the language of the new country. That's the way it's always been.
I only have anecdotes. I just know what I see at Sam's Club and other public spaces where the whole family speaks a language that is not English. As I said, that did not happen with my grandparents. They insisted on their kids speaking English in public.I also highly question any claim that it's prevalent nor the norm across more than a few households in any of these communities. They know where the bread will be buttered and it's not by insisting their children put English second.
My wife was on the board for the Thai Association of MN for a decade before we moved here and we interacted with hundreds of Thais as well as Hmong, Vietnamese and Koreans. During our involvement we didn't run into a single family that shunned English. I realize that's not the same as the Somalis for instance (which I imagine is the main community in mind in the TC), but where is the evidence even they are refusing to assimilate beyond supposed anecdotes of demanding cultural food options at the food shelf?
She is a legal citizen, she can speak whatever language she wants. As long as she understands the language enough to function she should be fine. (and she can since she knew what the idiot was saying)
And let me just tell you Americans dont do what you say they should when they go abroad. They are more apt to mock the language or speak an Americanized version of it than speak the actual language. (go to Mexico sometime it is everywhere)
And just because we dont have a law about an official language doesnt mean English is not the official language. You are the one kidding yourself. Everything is in English first and other languages at the whim of who is in charge. The only reason to make it a law is to bar people who dont speaking it from citizenship...no thank you. White people have no right to say that since a very high percentage of us probably descend from immigrants who did not speak English when they came here or lived here. Maybe if I thought it wouldnt be abused I would agree but we both know the crap that will be tried to keep them out we do crap like that all the time.
And the whole boat argument is bunk. When "we" first came to America, we also ended up having slaves. So is that okay, too?
I only have anecdotes. I just know what I see at Sam's Club and other public spaces where the whole family speaks a language that is not English. As I said, that did not happen with my grandparents. They insisted on their kids speaking English in public.
Another anecdote is the growing requirement in Minneapolis public schools for the large number of ESL teachers and all the other languages that need to translated within the schools. Again, when prior generations arrived, they assumed it was up to them to learn the language.
One of the things I find wrong with this country is that we don't have an official language (in law).
That first amendment is a *****.
That first amendment is a *****.
Just my thoughts. Free speech, as it were (although that thought could be censored on this forum, per the 1st Amendment; not public speech).
Just my thoughts. Free speech, as it were (although that thought could be censored on this forum, per the 1st Amendment; not public speech).
I get your view, but I don't agree with it.
FFS, I willingly spoke Spanglish with a waiter at an Ecuadorian restaurant last Thursday.