jimmydanger wrote:This country will be 1/3 Hispanic in a very few years.
Which makes a good case for learning Spanish as a SECOND language, but does NOT make a case for making Spanish our PRIMARY language, or creating an environment where the legal system functions through Spanish.
jimmydanger wrote:It's probably too late for you, but you should teach your children that we are living in a melting pot, and that white English-speaking dominance is a thing of the past.
The statement you just made is the perfect illustration of how otherwise intelligent liberals, suddenly lose their minds, at a moment's notice, where philosophical meanderings or political bias enter in.
The only way that English will not dominate the world's languages in trade, science, commerce and international relations, is if China suddenly takes over the world by force, and institutes a Mandarin-Only policy.
Mandarin is spoken by more people in the world (by double) than any other language, but that is only because 1 Billion people speak it, primarily in CHINA! The world's most populous country also has the world's most spoken language (No surprise there). But again, it is primarily spoken in CHINA, and is not the WORLD'S most "common" language, WORLDWIDE... a language that is used to communicate INTERNATIONALLY!
That language?
English, of course.
English is the
SECOND most spoken language in the world, with more than half a billion people speaking it.
Third?
Another situation similar to China. It is HINDU. Why? Well, like China, one of the world's most populous countries is INDIA, so it is natural that HINDU would be among the top spoken languages, by POPULATION. But is Hindu used as an INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE any more than Chinese?
Of course not.
Fourth? Now, FINALLY, we get to Spanish!
Fifth is RUSSIAN, and
sixth is ARABIC.
Pretty much any country with a good educational system, is teaching their students ENGLISH, so they can compete in the world, whether in business or politically.
So again, here is a situation where the "intelligence" of liberals, would undermine SIMPLE COMMON SENSE!
"We better not make English an official language of our country, that would be biased, and besides... the population is ever increasing with people of Latino decent, so I know... let's work hard to have more people speaking Spanish than English, or better yet, have all road signs and the like, be in the language predominate to the immigrants of that area... Little China? Put up signs in Mandarin.... Little Italy? Put up signs in Italian!!! This is gonna be GREAT, and perfectly PC, and sympathetic to each population here of international decent! WE ARE GENIUSES!!!! Oh, and we have a heart too!!!!"
Meanwhile, the rest of the world is teaching their students ENGLISH, so that if the liberal methodology would prevail.... The world will eventually teach more English, than America! They'll be doing business INTERNATIONALLY, while we are competently doing deals with Latin America primarily.
Oh, and btw....
English may not be
OUR official language, thanks to idiot politicians (generally liberals) blocking such efforts, but English "IS" the official language in THESE COUNTRIES and TERRITORIES:
Sovereign states
Country Region Population
Antigua and Barbuda[4] North America 85,000
The Bahamas[4] North America 331,000
Barbados[5] North America 294,000
Belize [6] Central America 288,000
Botswana [6] Africa 1,882,000
Cameroon[4] Africa 18,549,000
Canada[4] North America 33,531,000
Dominica[4] North America 73,000
Fiji[4] Oceania 827,900
The Gambia[4] Africa 1,709,000
Ghana[4] Africa 23,478,000
Grenada[4] North America 106,000
Guyana[7] South America 738,000
India (associate status)[6] South Asia 1,143,540,000
Ireland[4] Europe 4,517,800
Jamaica[8] North America 2,714,000
Kenya[4] Africa 37,538,000
Kiribati[4] Oceania 95,000
Lesotho[4] Africa 2,008,000
Liberia[4] Africa 3,750,000
Madagascar[4] Africa 19,683,000
Malawi[9] Africa 13,925,000
Malta[4] Europe 412,600
Marshall Islands[4] Oceania 59,000
Mauritius[4] Africa 1,262,000
Micronesia[4] Oceania 111,000
Namibia[4] Africa 2,074,000
Nauru[10] Oceania 10,000
New Zealand[4] Oceania 4,294,350
Nigeria[4][11] Africa 148,093,000
Pakistan[4] South Asia 165,449,000
Palau [6] Oceania 20,000
Papua New Guinea[12][13] Oceania 6,331,000
Philippines[4][14] Asia 90,457,200
Rwanda[4] Africa 9,725,000
Saint Kitts and Nevis[15] North America 50,000
Saint Lucia[4] North America 165,000
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines[16] North America 120,000
Samoa[17] Oceania 188,359
Seychelles[4] Africa 87,000
Sierra Leone[4] Africa 5,866,000
Singapore[18] Asia 4,839,400
Solomon Islands[4] Oceania 506,992
South Africa[19] Africa 47,850,700
Sudan[4] Africa 38,560,000
Swaziland[4] Africa 1,141,000
Tanzania[4] Africa 40,454,000
Tonga[20] Oceania 100,000
Trinidad and Tobago[4] North America 1,333,000
Tuvalu[6] Oceania 11,000
Uganda[4] Africa 30,884,000
United Kingdom[21] Europe 61,612,300
Vanuatu[22] Oceania 226,000
Zambia[4] Africa 11,922,000
Zimbabwe[4] Africa 13,349,000
Non-sovereign entities
Entity Continent Population
American Samoa11 Oceania 67,000
Anguilla[4] North America 13,000
Bermuda9[4] North America 65,000
British Virgin Islands[4] North America 23,000
Cayman Islands [6] North America 47,000
Christmas Island12[4] Oceania 1,508
Cook Islands[4] Oceania 20,200
Falkland Islands South America 3,000
Gibraltar[4] Europe 29,257
Guam4 Oceania 173,000
Guernsey10 Europe 61,811
Hong Kong2[4] Asia 6,985,200
Isle of Man8 Europe 80,058
Jersey6[4] Europe 89,300
Montserrat[6] North America 5,900
Netherlands Antilles N & S America 183,000
Niue Oceania 1,600
Norfolk Island[4] Oceania 1,828
Northern Mariana Islands7 Oceania 84,000
Pitcairn Islands13[4] Oceania 50
Puerto Rico3 North America 3,991,000
Saint Helena[6] (includes Tristan da Cunha) Africa 6,600
Tokelau [6] Oceania 1,400
Turks and Caicos Islands[4] North America 26,000
U.S. Virgin Islands5 North America 111,000