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FSETH 06-02-2010 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by blktoptrvl (Post 745989)
I guess you have to play the game with what you got. Goodnight.

Love your little passive-aggressive insults. You already said goodnight...or did you forget already?

m5james 06-03-2010 01:48 AM

I'm going to agree with FSETH on his opinions. It's called responsability, and since the parents knew what they were doing is illegal, they should be held accountable...cut and dry. People get deported all the time, and definately not enough. It reminds me of welfare mothers turning into walking Zerox machines, just popping out kids to collect a check. She shouldn't be procreating, let alone EXPECTING help from anyone for her screwups. Illegal immigrants bringing their illegal immigrant children into the country is no different. They have no right to expect anything when they technically shouldn't be here in the first place.

And to say that the United States of America doesn't have a nationally spoken language...that is the kind of arrogant and nieve attitude that FSETH is speaking off. We absolutely have a native language here, but people aren't from here think it's just whatever in the hell they want it to be, ie Spanish, Russian, etc and we're supposed to bend around them. Hell no.

When someone gets a job, they goto college to learn the skills to be as good as they can at their jobs. If someone is going to come here, illegally or not, they need to learn the language as good as they can in order to succeed here. I am part owner of a Salsa cafe in downtown Boise with an Italian guy. When we're working amongst each other, it's nothing but English. Once customers arrive, I fully expect to hear Spanish and Italian being spoken...because that's my customer base. When I goto the nearest American company...McDonalds, Outback, etc I fully expect to hear NOTHING but English, from the menu down to the employees speaking amongst each other. Talk whatever in the hell language you want...when you get home and you're not on my payroll. My best friend is Slovakian, yet the ONLY time I hear him speak the language is when he speaks with his parents. God knows there are plenty of Russians in the construction trade, and while Slovoks and Russians may not be buddies, they're language is somehat similar just like Spanish and Italian.

In regards to the OP's first post, this employer should be allowed to limit HIS employees to speak the native language of the United States of America. Just like people at WalMart who complain about the benefits...if you don't like it, quit - you came to me asking for work, remember that. My house, my rules.

FSETH 06-03-2010 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by m5james (Post 746093)
And to say that the United States of America doesn't have a nationally spoken language...that is the kind of arrogant and nieve attitude that FSETH is speaking off.

Yep, if someone can't even agree that English is the primary/national language of the United States, then there is really no point going any further with them in this thread. You may as well be talking to a wall.

blktoptrvl 06-03-2010 09:02 AM

My Point - which should be obvious - is that there is no Official Legal Language in the US and that there is NO requirement for anyone to speak it.

FSETH 06-03-2010 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by blktoptrvl (Post 746157)
My Point - which should be obvious - is that there is no Official Legal Language in the US and that there is NO requirement for anyone to speak it.

Good morning. ;)

My point - which should be obvious - is that English is the primary language in the United States. It is taught in our public schools, it is the language our federal laws are written in, it is what the overwhelming majority of our citizens speak, etc. So, I don't feel that anyone living here should should get their feelings hurt or cry discrimination if, god forbid, your employer asks you to speak it while you are working. End of story.

blktoptrvl 06-03-2010 09:26 AM

Your opinion - that's fine. I believe it is a stupid and dangerous thing to try to enforce - and pointless. End of Story

FSETH 06-03-2010 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by blktoptrvl (Post 746166)
Your opinion - that's fine. I believe it is a stupid and dangerous thing to try to enforce - and pointless. End of Story

Then don't go work for the Yale bookstore or any of the companies that choose to do so and you will be fine. :thumbup:

J.Belknap 06-03-2010 09:30 AM

I mean, they can go ahead and hold themselves back career-wise, if they don't choose to integrate into American society.

No skin off my back.

FSETH 06-03-2010 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by J.Belknap (Post 746169)
I mean, they can go ahead and hold themselves back career-wise, if they don't choose to integrate into American society.

No skin off my back.

Exactly, but you know what? Then they will bitch that they are being held back and everyone else will have to bend again and make allowances for them to advance or it will be discrimination.

Wagner 06-03-2010 09:42 AM

"promote the general welfare" as opposed to "provide the general welfare" :)


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