A los hispanos yunaitenses no les interesa estudiar dos lenguas en los
colegios, así que tienen la culpa tanto como los gringos. Lee el artículo
entero. "In the end, the Russian bigot project backfired because even
young
Cubans, who voted against bilingualism because they were facing double
studies, got more attached to their roots after feeling culturally
attacked." Olvidarán el insulto pronto, y se quejarán otra vez contra el
peso del mantener el bilingüismo.
139 meters. You should have seen it. It might have restored your sense
of
humor.
Saludos,
Earle
"RafaMinu" <rafaminu@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:1161021514.201356.205960@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
right, whatever Earle Wells, but the point is that Spanish is the
lingua franca together with English in many places over there, and it
should be treated as such ...
Earle Horton wrote:
> The Germans have a cannon capable of propelling a watermelon 139 meters.
I
> saw it on ProSiebenSat1.Welt. I don't have any idea of your "watermelon
> photo-ripping nut" reference.
>
> In the United States we have the right to vote for, or against, any kind
of
> law that strikes our fancy. We have courts to throw out the most
outrageous
> offerings, and we don't have to worry about provincial European ideas of
> "polical correctness", as you do in Spain. On the other hand, we have
the
> freedom to interfere in the internal politics of any other nation, by
what
> Teddy Roosevelt called the "big stick" argument. If there is a problem
with
> our big stick, we suggest that you reassemble your former empire and get
one
> of your own.
>
> Eres estrilador, y interpretas todo como ataque personal. La verdad es
que
> no nos im****táis un pepino. Ese asunto de la rusa, la sandía y los
derechos
> de las personas que no sepan ni inglés ni español podría ser lo que se
> representa. ¿Quién sabe? Ese artículo menosprecia a todas las lenguas
> habladas en América salvo el inglés, el castellano, el ****tugués y el
> francés. El autor muestra la misma intolerancia al revés que la rusa.
Es
> nada más que hipocresía y desdén de origen europeo. "A case in point:
The
> Haitian Creole is one of those concoctions. Creole is a language for the
> illiterate, designed by people who apparently had a good intention in
their
> mind (for that of the "road to hell is paved with good intentions"), to
help
> the illiterate population of Haiti learn how to read and write."
>
> In the Basque Country and in other autonomous regions of Spain they have
> street and city signs in two languages, and the locals often deface the
> Spanish version, to encourage use of the local place names. How does
that
> make you feel?
>
> Saludos,
>
> Earle
>
> "RafaMinu" <rafaminu@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:1161007319.442290.321730@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > The So-Called "Multicultural Approach" Is Nothing But Anti-Hispanic
> > Bull****.
> > It all began with the misadventures of a resented Russian woman, whose
> > name I do not wish to remember. Years ago, when Dade County was
> > officially bilingual, she got hysterical when she saw that the signs
at
> > Miami Air****t were in English and Spanish and with the help of some
> > other linguistically altered souls formed a pro English-only movement
> > to vote the existing bilingual law out in the mostly-Hispanic
> > Miami-Dade county. This is the same group who objected the term
> > "Anglo" (short for Anglophones) because they put English speaking
> > whites and blacks under the same classification. They all hid their
> > crooked thoughts behind. The phony banner was to say that they were
> > defending the rights of people who spoke neither English nor Spanish.
> > Her deranged gimmick was ever since picked up at all levels in the
> > State of Pascua Florida, discovered by Ponce de León. Today they still
> > do, and we still suffer the consequences of an embittered woman who
> > behaved like the watermelon photo-ripping nut.
> >
> > By Ralph Rewes
> > http://ruhig.0catch.com/2831ar/43232bilingbull.html
>
>
>
>
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