Saturday, June 16, 2012
United No Longer
If a nation basically has a homogeneous language, this serves as a unifying element. Commerce and communication are diminished and costs are increased when government prints "official documents" in multiple languages. To see many official forms in Nashville printed in Spanish is curious but in Kurdish and Somali is down right disturbing. To hear La Raza activists suggest parts of America should be returned to Mexico is stomach-churning. To witness illegal aliens being given lower tuition rates in colleges, formerly reserved for in-state students may spark outrage.
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