and a hick, and a xenophobe....
Today the Springfield newspaper website (www.sj-r.com) posted a letter to the editor about asking why someone has to press a button for english at the voting booth. The letter stated that English should be the national language. I agree with that, especially at a monetary standpoint (I'll get into that later). Well, the people replying to this letter feel the writer and all that agree with her are racist and xenophobic. I guess I am one as well according to them. Is it wrong to ask the government to consider having an official language? Other countries have official languages, but don't demand people speak it all of the time, just in official situations.
Look at it from a monetary standpoint. Right now all governmental documents are produced in English, Spanish, French, Russian (I think) and several other languages. For my example, we'll keep it at four languages. That is four times the manufacturing costs for all printed materials. If the government was to say that all official documents are to be in English only, they could cut a lot of costs out of the budget. Plus, it would be a boon to private companies (like H&R Block) to assist people in doing their taxes and so forth with translators. Also, wouldn't going to one official language also curb some of this illegal immigration going on? If I go to Japan I am expected to conduct my official business in Japanese, right? Or France, Russia, Pakistan, or the like. I know our country was built as a melting pot, but, hasn't the point been reached where one ingredient powers through?
To expand my subtitle, the paper (and my local one) had an article about the local World Market going out of business (they're closing 18 nationwide). The responses to that were to the effect of the towns not having enough culture and the "hick attitudes" made the stores close. Just because people don't shop at a store called "World Market" they are hicks and xenophobic? I am just a little offended by that. Yes, I do like my country fried steak and drive a pick up truck but I am not a hick. I may not like opera (some is ok) or jazz but I am not a hick. I don't shop at a place called World Market since I can get about the same stuff at Target.
Today the Springfield newspaper website (www.sj-r.com) posted a letter to the editor about asking why someone has to press a button for english at the voting booth. The letter stated that English should be the national language. I agree with that, especially at a monetary standpoint (I'll get into that later). Well, the people replying to this letter feel the writer and all that agree with her are racist and xenophobic. I guess I am one as well according to them. Is it wrong to ask the government to consider having an official language? Other countries have official languages, but don't demand people speak it all of the time, just in official situations.
Look at it from a monetary standpoint. Right now all governmental documents are produced in English, Spanish, French, Russian (I think) and several other languages. For my example, we'll keep it at four languages. That is four times the manufacturing costs for all printed materials. If the government was to say that all official documents are to be in English only, they could cut a lot of costs out of the budget. Plus, it would be a boon to private companies (like H&R Block) to assist people in doing their taxes and so forth with translators. Also, wouldn't going to one official language also curb some of this illegal immigration going on? If I go to Japan I am expected to conduct my official business in Japanese, right? Or France, Russia, Pakistan, or the like. I know our country was built as a melting pot, but, hasn't the point been reached where one ingredient powers through?
To expand my subtitle, the paper (and my local one) had an article about the local World Market going out of business (they're closing 18 nationwide). The responses to that were to the effect of the towns not having enough culture and the "hick attitudes" made the stores close. Just because people don't shop at a store called "World Market" they are hicks and xenophobic? I am just a little offended by that. Yes, I do like my country fried steak and drive a pick up truck but I am not a hick. I may not like opera (some is ok) or jazz but I am not a hick. I don't shop at a place called World Market since I can get about the same stuff at Target.
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