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  • #31
    Originally posted by screaming_emu
    I think the worst thing about this whole issue, is that it shows how racism is still alive and well in this country.
    Complete bullsh*t.

    Your for people coming here illegally and sucking our wallets dry?

    It has nothing to do with racism. What an ignorant remark.

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    • #32
      Right on.

      Originally posted by ATLcenter
      I really object to illegal immigration and even more to actually giving amnesty to these people because it is a slap in the face to millions of Americans (including myself) who did it the legal way.

      My family and I are from India. My father and mother grew up in villages with 1000 people in them today-no telling how many there were in the 1960s. They bought their first black and white television in 1984. My dad worked his ass off here and learned computer programming on his own time and got a job in Massachusetts and moved here in 1989. He got a damn visa, did a good job here, but ran into some difficulty so he returned. In 1991, everything clicked, and he moved back to Mass. In 1992, my mother, sister, and I spent entire days sleeping in lines waiting fora five minute interview to get a visa to move to the USA. I still remember exitting JFK in April 1992. I was 4 years old, knew an ounce of English, and nothing more. My mom knew English albeit not as much as the average American.

      I'm in AP English now, and my mom reads TIME and the Wall Street Journal. We live in a four bedroom house in a pretty affluent neighborhood. I'm going to college, as my sister did. And every April 15 from 1989 to two weeks ago, my dad paid his taxes.
      In 1995, we got our Green Cards. We went out for pizza that night. In 2000, my parents applied for citizenship. My mother got citizenship in May 2002 and my father got his US passport in November that year. I got my first US Passport in May 2003. All told, we worked countless hours making sure we're legal, law abiding citizens. Not to mention the thousands spent on forms, applications, and other formalities.

      That's the American dream.

      Jumping the fence at Tijuana and waiting until you get amnesty by taking the jobs "Americans don't want" isn't the American Dream- it's an easy way out and I'm ashamed my new homeland is willing to condone that. I'm all for learning Spanish (took two years of it in high school), but I don't think it's fair that those people get the same rights and privileges we get by taking the easy way out. That's cheating the system.

      Deporting 11 million people is a impossible, but I don't think they deserve citizenship just for being here. And as such, I don't think they deserve free public education or any of the amenities and services that taxpaying Americans deserve.

      What about us? What's the motivation for the legal people to listen to some guy at the INS's rude instructions, to pay thousands, to wait months for a stinkin Visa if we can just make it to Mexico, jump the border, live on, and wait for some soft politician to grant us amnesty? Did we really waste all our effort?

      I'm a legal immigrant and I'm proud that my family had the courage to do it the legal way.

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      • #33
        Going a bit off-topic, but I just read a news article that seems like a direct parallel to the whole deal about the Spanish National Anthem, as one of our beloved German political eco-heads has no proposed to have a version of our National Anthem in Turkish! With all due respect, but ideas like these are just plain ridiculous, especially when you consider what a national anthem actually means.

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        • #34
          Folks I would just like to point out the fact I think we found a topic we all can agree on.

          Mark this date in you calendar jp.net agreed on something!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by kcmh
            Folks I would just like to point out the fact I think we found a topic we all can agree on.

            Mark this date in you calendar jp.net agreed on something!
            I wouldn't go quite that far.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Showtime100
              Complete bullsh*t.

              Your for people coming here illegally and sucking our wallets dry?

              It has nothing to do with racism. What an ignorant remark.
              Please show me where I said I'm for illegal immigration. I'd really like to see that.

              I understand the issue everybody has against illegal immigrants. I feel the same way. But I dont think saying "everybody go the f*** home!" is the way to solve the issue. The reason people come here illegally is because to follow the rules is a royal pain in the ass. I'm all for a sort of guest worker program.

              However, here's where it turns into a racism issue. People have every right to not like illegal imigrants coming into this country. But in my opnion, when it crosses the line, is when people start freaking out about things like "oh my god, they sing the national anthem in Spanish!" Right there, is where it crosses the line from genuine concern, to xenophobia and racism.

              Originally posted by Top_Gun
              Emu, have you read the translation, it's not the same words.....

              "The Star-Spangled Banner"
              (First verse)
              O, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light,
              What so proudly we hail'd at the twilight's last gleaming?
              Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the perilous fight,
              O'er the ramparts we watch'd, were so gallantly streaming?
              And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
              Gave proof thro' the night that our flag was still there.
              O, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave
              O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

              "Our Anthem"
              (Translated from Spanish)
              Verse 1
              Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light,
              What so proudly we hail as night falls?
              Its stars and stripes floated yesterday
              In the fierce combat, the sign of victory
              The flame of battle, in step with liberty.
              Throughout the night it was said, "It is being defended."
              Chorus:
              Oh, say! Does it still show its beautiful stars
              Over the land of the free, the sacred flag?
              Verse 2
              Its stars and stripes, liberty, we are the same.
              We're brothers, it's our anthem.
              In the fierce combat, the sign of victory,
              The flame of battle, in step with liberty.
              Throughout the night it was said, "It is being defended."
              Chorus:
              "Oh, say! Does it still show its beautiful stars?
              Over the land of the free, the sacred flag?"
              I'm going to guess that you've never studied a 2nd language? If you translate something literally word for word from one language to another, it will make absolutely no freakin sense. Dont believe me? Go to google, translate this post from English to another language, then back again. Yeah, what you posted above aren't the exact same words, but its still the same idea.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by screaming_emu
                Please show me where I said I'm for illegal immigration. I'd really like to see that.

                I understand the issue everybody has against illegal immigrants. I feel the same way. But I dont think saying "everybody go the f*** home!" is the way to solve the issue. The reason people come here illegally is because to follow the rules is a royal pain in the ass. I'm all for a sort of guest worker program.

                However, here's where it turns into a racism issue. People have every right to not like illegal imigrants coming into this country. But in my opnion, when it crosses the line, is when people start freaking out about things like "oh my god, they sing the national anthem in Spanish!" Right there, is where it crosses the line from genuine concern, to xenophobia and racism.



                I'm going to guess that you've never studied a 2nd language? If you translate something literally word for word from one language to another, it will make absolutely no freakin sense. Dont believe me? Go to google, translate this post from English to another language, then back again. Yeah, what you posted above aren't the exact same words, but its still the same idea.
                Emu, no I never had to learn a second language when I was in HS. Where would you draw the line of what language we translate OUR national anthem to? Do we do it in Chinese, Italian, French and Indian?

                Did these people NOT leave their country to get a better living, all they've done is try to make a new town. They won't learn English, waive the Mexican Flag. You want to live like your in Mexico, then go back to where your heart is.....

                The fact that it takes to long to go the legal route doesn't make it right what they did.

                Does "O'Canada" read the same from French to English?

                If we to immergrate to France, Spain, or Sweden, do you think they wouldn't put up a fuss if we wanted English speaking areas, and to change their anthem to English....


                Airbus, I couldn't have said it better, your post echo's my feelings exactly.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Top_Gun
                  Emu, no I never had to learn a second language when I was in HS. Where would you draw the line of what language we translate OUR national anthem to? Do we do it in Chinese, Italian, French and Indian?
                  Honestly, I dont care what languages our national anthem is translated to. This country isn't about English. Its about freedom (or at least it used to be) of religion, expression, etc. We dont have an official language, so why should they have to learn English?

                  Originally posted by Top_Gun
                  Did these people NOT leave their country to get a better living, all they've done is try to make a new town. They won't learn English, waive the Mexican Flag. You want to live like your in Mexico, then go back to where your heart is.....
                  They did, they moved somewhere where they could be free to follow any religion they wanted to, speak any language they wanted to, and generally be free. Speaking Spanish and still displaying the Mexican flag doesn't mean they dont love America. People in this part of the country (midwest) seem to be obsessed with their scandinavian heritage. How is that any different? Should we send them all back to Norway?

                  One of the best things about this country is that it is so diverse. Diversity leads to the mixing of all kinds of ideas. When you have a group made of many different backgrounds, they tend to keep eachother in check. When you get a large group of people who have the same views (i.e. our primarily conservative government) bad ideas snowball and get worse and worse till there's a meltdown. Pretty much what happened in Germany and Japan in WW2. So many people believeved the exact same things. So when the more extreme points of view were brought up. There was nobody from the other side to stand up and go "labor camps? That's a horrible idea!". This country needs a mix of people.

                  Originally posted by Top_Gun
                  The fact that it takes to long to go the legal route doesn't make it right what they did.
                  You're right, it doesn't. But tell me, if your family was starving, poor, or being persecuted by the government, and you saw an opportunity to make things better, would you go for it? Even if it meant breaking a few rules to do it?

                  Originally posted by Top_Gun
                  Does "O'Canada" read the same from French to English?
                  I dont speak French, but I would imagine it does. Your post of our national anthem in Spanish (translated back) still held the same general ideas that it does in English. I really dont see the big freakin deal.

                  Originally posted by Top_Gun
                  If we to immergrate to France, Spain, or Sweden, do you think they wouldn't put up a fuss if we wanted English speaking areas, and to change their anthem to English....
                  I doubt we would have to. In a lot of my travels, being able to operate in non-english speaking countries is actually pretty easy. If you make a tiny effort (and most of the immigrants here do), because a lot of people in other countries speak English as well, they will help you out.

                  And I bet with minimal time on google, I could find the French, Spanish, and Swedish national anthems, translated into English.

                  Again, turning this from a "I dont want the national anthem in Spanish" issue to "look, they're speaking Spanish in America" demonstrates that your issue isn't a political one, but a xenophobic one.

                  BTW, for someone who thinks everyone in this country should speak English, your spelling and grammar kinda sucks.
                  Last edited by screaming_emu; 2006-05-02, 16:46.

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                  • #39
                    I'd learn French over Spanish any day, but I don't mind the Spanish speakers. My beef is in fact purely political as it'd be foolish for an immigrant to be xenophobic- should I fear myself?

                    But choosing to not learn English in the name of diversity is quite stupid, to be frank. English is a central element of American culture and perhaps even world culture. My cousins in the old country speak flawless English thanks to their education. I also have no problem with speaking Spanish- I say a grand total of 20 words in English to my parents each day, and I hope my children take the time to learn my native language. But I'd hate it if they paraded down the street flying the Indian colors to spite Americans.

                    Diversity is really really overdone in this country in my opinion. "Cultures in check"? Haha...I'm from a country where there are 28 states, 18 different national languages, and myriad cultures- it's run to the ground. Every nation must have some common ground. The US has Catholics, Protestants, Hindus, Muslims, Atheists, Agnostics, Whites, Blacks, Browns, Yellows, Democrats, Republicans, Communists, whatnot. And all those people, until a few years ago, could say, "I'm proud to be American" in English. The language united us as a people. Immigrants who stepped off the boat said, to Hell with Italy, we're American! Why can't these Mexicans do the same thing and take a shot at being American? Desiring the fruit of this nation (money! NOT "personal liberties") and spitting on its culture and tradition is crude and I would rather those people not get the privilege to be U.S. citizens.

                    By the way, have you seen the US Citizenship exam? That test should be a billion times more difficult. "How many stripes are on the US Flag" is not a good question to ask of people who want to join this country.

                    Originally posted by kcmh
                    Folks I would just like to point out the fact I think we found a topic we all can agree on.

                    Mark this date in you calendar jp.net agreed on something!
                    That's right, your "bleeding heart liberal" agrees with the Uncle Scrooge conservative

                    But seriously, I don't think we're really uniform on this. We are, however, uniform on how SQ is the best airline in the world. That is not choice.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by screaming_emu
                      BTW, for someone who thinks everyone in this country should speak English, your spelling and grammar kinda sucks.
                      when my posts on this forum are being graded, I'll make sure I'll spell check for you.....

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                      • #41
                        Here's a videos of the march yesterday.

                        Chicago Immigrant Workers Rights March Pt 1

                        Chicago Immigrant Workers Rights March Pt 2

                        Chicago Immigrant Workers Rights March Pt 3
                        Inactive from May 1 2009.

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                        • #42
                          I decided to go up to San Francisco and do some freelance photography of the walk out. Here are some of the pictures:











                          Its crazy the argument started with like 5 people and then it turned into a crowd of a couple of dozen and that's when the cops had to come in a escort the guy and lady from the City Hall.


                          I got the seventh picture in my local newspaper.

                          My whole thing on this stuff is that if you come into this country it should be the legal way. Another thing is that the Mexicans are the only ones that will do the hard jobs because for some reason most us Americans don't want to do them. So I'm 50/50 on it.

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                          • #43
                            Nice shooting.

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                            • #44
                              Those are very good shots @ Dog. The seventh you got in is just perfect. A picture tells more than a thousand words.
                              Inactive from May 1 2009.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by screaming_emu
                                I dont speak French, but I would imagine it does. Your post of our national anthem in Spanish (translated back) still held the same general ideas that it does in English. I really dont see the big freakin deal.
                                Actually, you can probably say that both versions have about the same overall meaning if you look at the whole anthem on the whole, but aside from the first line or so, they do say the same things if you look from line to line. If I'm not mistaken, the O Canada was originally a French folk song or poem, then someone improvised English lyrics to the same melody at around the beginning of the last century, and only became official anthem in the early 1980s.

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                                The other thing about these immigrants is some of the big businesses are behind them (so I heard from new reports). The fact is, businesses save a lot of money and they want these people. The US being such a capitalist country where businesses have good lobbying power, what's the incentive for them to support the legislation?

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