Cali School changes mind after complaints
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Cali School changes mind after complaints
A 13 year boy was told he couldn't come to school with an American Flag attached to his bike. He was told there were complaints about the flag and it was causing racial tensions. Funny thing is there is an American Flag flying out side of the school house. They have since say the 13 year old may fly his flag on his bike.
So now it's apparently racist to fly the American Flag in America
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So now it's apparently racist to fly the American Flag in America
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I think that's maybe possibly a little, um, extreme.Krom wrote:If a Mexican has a problem with an American flag in America, then that Mexican needs to kindly pack up their belongings and go back to Mexico, where the drug cartels will wave guns in their face and or murder them.
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Extreme, but imo, correct. If an immigrant has a problem with an American flag, they shouldn't be here, because they don't want to be an American, they want to Mexicanize America.null0010 wrote:I think that's maybe possibly a little, um, extreme.Krom wrote:If a Mexican has a problem with an American flag in America, then that Mexican needs to kindly pack up their belongings and go back to Mexico, where the drug cartels will wave guns in their face and or murder them.
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+1CDN_Merlin wrote:If you won't like it, GTFO!!!
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X2! Mexicans proud of their heritage should be disappointed in Mexico and be proud of the best American nation.Krom wrote:If a Mexican has a problem with an American flag in America, then that Mexican needs to kindly pack up their belongings and go back to Mexico, where the drug cartels will wave guns in their face and or murder them.
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The sky is blue and I like cookies.null0010 wrote:If a person has a problem with America, that person should try to change America. That's what democracy does.
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I agree.Isaac wrote:The sky is blue and I like cookies.null0010 wrote:If a person has a problem with America, that person should try to change America. That's what democracy does.
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I LIED! I only like certain cookies.null0010 wrote:I agree.Isaac wrote:The sky is blue and I like cookies.null0010 wrote:If a person has a problem with America, that person should try to change America. That's what democracy does.
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we're still up by one so neeener neeenerBet51987 wrote:-1
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The big problem I have is that a lot of these Mexican immigrants are already changing America just by sheer presence of numbers.null0010 wrote:If a person has a problem with America, that person should try to change America. That's what democracy does.
So far we have:
-An option for spanish phone menus on pretty much every phone system in the US
-Menus and advertisements are now in English and Spanish.
-Several spanish speaking TV stations including a couple that are running nationwide through affiliates, namely Univision.
-Several controversies surrounding American patriotism "upsetting" mexicans inside American schools (anyone remember the Cinco de Mayo controversy with a group of kids wearing US Flag shirts on that day?)
The issue isn't the Mexicans who want to live here and stay here and be part of the US as it is. Those ones actually assimilate and add to our culture while embracing ours. The problem is there's so many mexicans who just want to come here and have it be like mexico would be if people were paid better and it wasnt a dust covered third world hellhole. Those ones want to be able to go into any business and speak spanish and shoot you if you try to make them learn english.
Sure, I'm being a little extreme, but I think were being way too tolerant of their lack of ability to actually assimilate into society. If they all came here and just wanted to work their asses off, buy a house, put down roots, learn the damned language, and have a good life, I would happily join them when they started petitioning congress to make Cinco de Mayo a national holiday, cause we all need more national holidays and excuses to go drink.
But thats not the case. So it's going to lead to a culture war. I sure as hell dont want to be speaking spanish, and I dont want any channels that speak spanish on my basic cable tier.
A major problem is that these mexicans have declared a culture war and the rest of America refuses to acknowledge it. It's just another way for the country to be divided, and that's just going to cost the country in the long run.
Why are any of those things a problem? As far as I can tell, you just plain don't like it. If someone wants to come live in the United States, but doesn't want to speak English, that's their problem. Let them do it. Doesn't hurt me one little bit. I think it's a dumb idea, but I am not opposed to it, but I am also not opposed to people getting so drunk they vomit.
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I'll refrain from explaining the difference between a democracy and a representative republic and go with your proposition...null0010 wrote:If a person has a problem with America, that person should try to change America. That's what democracy does.
Are you suggesting they work within the law?
If so I'm on your side.
Lets start by not giving special consideration for someone caught breaking the law because he is a minority who will vote largely for one party over the other and instead follow through with the punishment as the law is written. Of course change the law if you can get the votes but if you don't get the votes then you must execute the law ( not you individually, this rant is directed at the current administration and that of the municipalities and government agencies that are refusing to execute the law right now)
Or were you just posturing about expecting people to work within and respect the system we have?
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It's just good business. This is something that I'm more than content to let the free market handle.Avder wrote:So far we have:
-An option for spanish phone menus on pretty much every phone system in the US
-Menus and advertisements are now in English and Spanish.
-Several spanish speaking TV stations including a couple that are running nationwide through affiliates, namely Univision.
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And where did I say anything less?Heretic wrote:Well the law says to become a citizen of the US you need Have the ability to read, write, speak, and understand English. So you just want them to keep violating our laws?
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Are you in favor of enforcing the laws that specify what basis they can enter or not enter the country?Bet51987 wrote:You can still live and work in this country on a semi or permanent basis without speaking english. The english requirement is only when seeking citizenship.
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Before one can legally stay on a 'semi or permanent basis' one would have to enter legally otherwise there is no legal basis by which one could stay here at all.
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Maybe it's just a simple question relevant to the discussion and you could consider what it is asking and then answer honestly, if not in public at least to yourself.Bet51987 wrote:I think this is some type of "ad Hominem" but I could be wrong. If it is, I wish it was made of straw instead so I could light it on fire and kick the burning embers around.Will Robinson wrote:Are you in favor of enforcing the laws that specify what basis they can enter or not enter the country?Bet51987 wrote:You can still live and work in this country on a semi or permanent basis without speaking english. The english requirement is only when seeking citizenship.
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Before one can legally stay on a 'semi or permanent basis' one would have to enter legally otherwise there is no legal basis by which one could stay here at all.
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I absolutely think they should work within the law. Become citizens, lobby Congress; like the rest of us. If someone doesn't like the way the country is run, try to change it. That's how our democracy works.Will Robinson wrote:Are you suggesting they work within the law?null0010 wrote:If a person has a problem with America, that person should try to change America. That's what democracy does.
If so I'm on your side.
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Care to rethink that last remark. Last I heard this country is a Republic not a Democracy.null0010 wrote:That's how our democracy works.
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Actually the point Null makes is correct. We all think of America as a Democracy. While how laws get enacted and the whole process there-in is based on a republic, how the people force change is a democratic one. If US citizens of Latino descent want to band together (much like the tea party people)and influence the republic to enact laws for their benefit...so be it. I think what offends most of us are the illegals trying to force change without being required to pay the dues for the right to do so.Heretic wrote:Care to rethink that last remark. Last I heard this country is a Republic not a Democracy.null0010 wrote:That's how our democracy works.
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Because if we all thought that I wouldn't have brought up the fact that we are a republic. Just because people think the US is a Democracy doesn't make it so. Besides the only ones with enough power and money to change America are the huge corporations. Just ask TC and friends.We all think of America as a Democracy