Re: Home Depot Courts Hispanics (Partners With La Raza To Hire 20,000 "Spanish-Speaking" Workers)

From: Harry Krause (piedtypecase_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 02/20/05


Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 20:50:25 -0500

H. Reader wrote:
> "Gunner" <gunner@lightspeed.net> wrote in message news:s16f111ks0k8rbgoc72ivq27sfn216cmbo@4ax.com...
>
>>On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 08:43:30 -0500, "robert j. kolker"
>><nowhere@nowhere.net> wrote:
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>>>
>>>Moderate Mammal wrote:
>>>
>>>>Scarecrow, the point is he does not want another culture shoved down
>>>>his throat. A nation has the right to retain its culture, language
>>>>and borders. Perhaps a vacation to Bosnia or Malmo, Sweden would be
>>>>an enlightening experience for you.
>>>
>>>Borders yes. Who defines our culture. The people of the country in their
>>>every day activities and institutions define the culture. Culture is not
>>>to be legislated. There is no provision in our constitution which
>>>specifies a culture. The business of government is regulating commerche,
>>>protecting property, protecting lives and guarding the borders. Where is
>>>the culture here?
>>>
>>>People who do not assemilate sufficiently to get along with other not of
>>>their language and culture will suffer economic privation. As soon as
>>>we get rid of our welfare systems (poor folks welfare and corporate
>>>welfare) culture will not be an issue at all. Assemiliation will be
>>>automatic. However, people will share their festivals and songs with
>>>their co-ethnics in a private way (i.e. not involving the government)
>>>and they will speak what they speak in their homes which is their right.
>>>
>>>I was born in this country 69 years ago and I will not ever think like
>>>the goyim. I will, however, obey the laws.
>>>
>>>Bob Kolker
>>
>>One has only to look at the long history of the US and its immigrants,
>>both legal and illegal to see that many many groups of people came to
>>this country and kept their language for the first and second
>>generations.
>
>
> "many, many ...?" Be specific, ***.
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>
>>We can drive though areas of many cities and towns and see
>>clues...Little Italy, Little Saigon, Korea Town, German Town, and so
>>forth. Southern California has many enclaves of Koreans and Vietnamese
>>for example, where the billboards, store fronts and shopping malls all
>>have their signage in Korean kanji and Vietnamese alphabet.
>>The East coast has many such examples in its history as well.
>
>
> So?
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>
>>I grew up in the northern midwest, where various Scandinavian
>>languages as well as French were primarily spoken daily.
>
>
> You couldn't possibly be claiming that those people didn't
> also speak English quite fluently, are you. I mean, you aren't
> such an unremitting bullshitter that you make that claim, are you?
>
>
>>The West is no different. Simply look at the history of various areas
>>of Texas as another example..Spanish was the primary language of many
>>gringos, as was German. New Braunsfeld Texas...most of the inhabitents
>>were German, the local papers were printed in German and the practice
>>continues to some extent in these areas even today.
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>
> Hilarious bull***. The only enclaves are the Mexican parasites
> who want to create Mexico wherever they go.
>
>
>>Louisiana is another prime example, where a large portion of the
>>peoples live their daily lives speaking Creole or *** French.
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> They also speak English, unlike the Mexican parasites.
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>
>>Its part of the charm, and part of the "melting pot" that we Americans
>>hold dear and makes up part and parcel of our heritage.
>
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> How full of *** are you, anyhow?
>
>
>>Then of course there are the Amish and their Dutch, etc etc...
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> The Amish aren't Dutch and don't speak Dutch, genius.
>

Most Amish are trilingual, and speak English, German and "Pennsylvania
Dutch," which is a dialect of German.

In that regard, most Amish are light years ahead of most US citizens,
who can barely write and speak English.