Opinion
| Living in America? Speak English |
| It's our job to defend language, culture |
| Published Wednesday, July 19, 2017 4:23 pm |
Over the past 300 years, when foreigners contemplated immigrating to the United States, foremost in their minds was that they wanted to become Americans.
Sure, they wanted better lives; they wanted to attend our universities; some fled oppression in their own countries, but becoming an American was the prime motivating factor in their decision to come to the United States.
It was a given that being an American would offer them the opportunity for a better life, better educational opportunities, and an environment with minimum, if any oppression.
Italians, Germans, and the Irish came through Ellis Island in New York City and settled in their own little enclaves; many speaking little to no English. They all spoke in their native languages at home and in their neighborhood, but they understood that in order to take advantage of all that America had to offer, they had to learn English.
In those days, part of being an American was learning the new language. They didn’t forget their language or their culture from back home; but they fully understood that being an American citizen meant adopting the American culture, which includes the language.
Today, you have foreigners becoming American citizens who don’t have the ability or the desire to learn English. They have absolutely no interest in adapting to American culture.
They are not pursuing the American Dream; they seem only to want the government benefits of citizenship.
Citizenship is like marrying a woman. The woman leaves her family, takes the name of her husband, and moves into his house to build a new life together.
The woman doesn’t forget where she came from, nor her family name, nor her brothers and sisters, but her new life with her husband now becomes her priority and her commitment.
Now, just imagine if the woman marries, but doesn’t take her husband’s name and doesn’t live with her husband, but rather decides to continue to live with her parents. One could argue that she is merely married in name only.
Likewise, we are allowing immigrants to become citizens who refuse to accept our culture; they refuse to build a new life, based on American values.
When I am in France, I must speak French. When I am in the Dominican Republic, I must speak Spanish. To expect these countries to put everything in English to accommodate Americans, who don’t speak their language, would be the height of arrogance and very impractical.
In 1975, liberal Democrats amended the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to “mandate” that all voting ballots be printed in multiple languages to accommodate citizens who don’t speak English.
The language provision is part of section 203 of the Voting Rights Act and was meant “specifically” for blacks who were in the South who couldn’t read or write, because many blacks, historically, were denied access to an education.
This had nothing, let me repeat, nothing to do with people who refused to learn English. But, as liberals are good at doing, they began to expand the definition of section 203. This mandate codified into law that the government “must” make accommodations for any citizens that don’t speak English.
Therein lies the problem. How can you be a citizen of these United States and not speak English? This foolishness cannot be allowed to continue.
Language is always the key ingredient in defining a country and is one of the defining things that make a person a part of that particular country. You can’t be a Frenchman and not speak French. You can’t be a German and not speak German. So, why, in America, can you be allowed to be American, but not speak English?
I am really fed up with immigrants wanting citizenship, but not wanting to become Americans.
Being American must include speaking English; knowing the Pledge of Allegiance; and being loyal to America and only America and all of its values.
This must be codified in law and enforced.
You can’t be a basketball player, but play football every day. You can’t be a chef, but study to be a lifeguard. You can’t be a preacher and never study the Bible. Likewise, you can’t be an American and not speak English. Just because you are a legal citizen, doesn’t mean that you’re automatically an American. Being an American is about the language, the culture, and the values. That’s what every American should have in common.
Until we get back to these principles, we will continue to lose the true meaning of what should make us all Americans.
Raynard Jackson is founder and chairman of Black Americans for a Better Future, a federally registered 527 Super PAC. For more information: www.bafbf.org. You can follow Jackson on Twitter @Raynard1223.
Comments
| Pure respect you come here cuz you want what we have. So you must do as we do... Speak English. I took French in high school my intentions were to be an airline stewardess and so I took French because I knew I'd be in Europe!! I had no idea Spanish was going to be a "second "language here in the United States or I would have taken Spanish. |
| Posted on November 8, 2020 |
| Love English |
| Posted on August 22, 2020 |
| If you want to be an American, you have to speak English. Point. Otherwise, you stay in your own country. |
| Posted on August 5, 2020 |
| The united states doesn't have an official language. Let people speak whatever they want. It's such a diverse country. |
| Posted on June 13, 2020 |
| "You can't be a Frenchman and not speak French. You can't be a German and not speak German. So, why, in America, can you be allowed to be American, but not speak English?" do you not see the problem with your question right here inside of your very question? You ask how can you be a frenchman and not speak French but go on to use the same example to ask how can you be American and not speak ENGLISH! its ENGLISH from ENGLAND! stop trying to use the approach of backing your argument with a language named after its country! French=France German=Germany Spanish=Spain Bosnian=Bosnia ENGLISH=ENGLAND! there is no way to make this argument you arrogant, self righteous ass hole! we don't speak "AMERICAN" in America. The country was not founded to cater to English speakers. People will always have accents and immigrants will always be multilingual. You cannot negatively blanket statement an entire group while blaming liberals for finding a way to ruin your precious !965 bill just 10 years later because you don't understand the politics... you have to consider why they went the route they did and the reasons most likely are, for 1: save time and money by making an amendment rather than create a new bill, and 2: do as they're told and work through the red tape they were forced to go through. I mean, if a republican had to make any progress on the matter, they would have gone right ahead the same way the Dems did but you wouldn't be so offended because you identify with the Republicans so them touching something you take pride in wouldn't even affect you. Look at the guy commenting july 2017. you got this guy rock solid and I can almost guarantee you and he do not share any likeness at all, by touching this subject, you've brought the ignorant out of the woodwork to show their uneducated, close-minded selves here on the internet. There is no way that pressing "1" for English is making Joe's life any more difficult or that hearing a family from Mexico speak to each other in Spanish while waiting in like at the grocery store checkout is going to affect the daily life of Lisa just a few places back in line. Still, people insist on jumping on the bandwagon of patriotism to cover their tracks of hatred and fear. |
| Posted on November 8, 2019 |
| I had always thought that my husband's grandparents were immigrants as I knew that they hadn't learned English until their son started school. As I later found out, however, they were 2nd generation. That was pretty typical of Germans immigrants in farm country. Up until WWI, many 2nd and 3rd generation immigrants spoke German at home, in school, and in church. Current immigrants are actually learning English much faster than previous groups. https://www.livinglanguage.com/blog/2017/07/18/do-immigrants-to-the-u-s-learn-english-faster-nowadays/ |
| Posted on August 13, 2019 |
| They should be required to do right years in the military, first then the problem would cure itself |
| Posted on April 14, 2019 |
| You assume that all people that choose to speak in their native language don't know how to speak proper English. Maybe they make their "Fist Amendment" right to freely make the choice to speak whatever other language they are able to speak. That is the epitome of ignorance. It's terrible how in this country where people cherish their freedoms some should be so restrictive of others rights. Live and let live. |
| Posted on April 7, 2019 |
| AMEN! You said it very well, but as long as the government assist, as you say, we are in a losing battle. Every time I use a debit card to pay at a store and the first question is my preferred language, and there goes my blood pressure again. What a stupid question. English of course. Same on some phone calls, 1 for English, 2 for Spanish. Should be against America to allow such. |
| Posted on July 20, 2017 |
Send this page to a friend
Leave a Comment