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06-07-2009, 11:27 PM
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questionsihave
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Originally Posted by Alex View Post
If every illegal/legal immigrant that is here; is white, or European... then trust me; there wouldn't be much of a problem.

I'm white myself, but im sick and tired of people saying "oh these Mexicans think their in Mexico, bumping Spanish music and wearing their flags in the car"...

and im like "what about the Arabs in this country that in NY every store is in Arabic writing, what about the Arabic women not assimilating into how American women dress... what about the Italians and the Irish that proudly stick the Irish and Italian flags in their cars... what about the Jewish community who have their own police, their own schools, their own hospitals, what about them, why doesn't anyone have a problem with them assimilating?... or the fact that they have the most bizarre way they dress... why doesn't anyone complain about them?

all I hear is oh Mexicans think that they are in Mexico... they only speak Spanish... of course they gonna speak Spanish you dumb fucks... you learned English because you went to school, because you had someone foreign to talk to. these people work like animals and don't have the money or time to go to English courses, or have the nerves to start a convo with Americans.
I am in no way defending the anti-immigrant individuals, but some of these questions aren't too hard to answer.

1. The reason why some people don't "seem" to have problems with Jews/Europeans/etc is, because they aren't being "forced" to learn their language/culture/etc. There isn't a large population of recent European immigrants in this country. I would also say the majority of the "non south of the border immigrants" can probably speak English relatively well, so people probably assume that they have at least made some sort of effort to assimilate. On the other hand, there is a segment of the illegal and even legal community of immigrants from south of the border, who can't speak English well. When people see this, along the fact that a lot of services have Spanish speaking options, or in rare cases services for Spanish speaking only, then they become angered by it. They think, "Shouldn't you at least try to learn the language?" "Why am I being 'forced' to learn their language."

It comes down to what the article was talking about. Nowadays, it is pretty rare, if not impossible, for someone to come into the US legally on a visa who can't speak English, unless they have family or business ties. So, it is a little more difficult for people to see them as "inferior." Sadly, the same can't be said for some of the people who crossed the border. Is that the right mindset to have? I don't know. In my opinion, no matter what country you come from, if you are going to move to another country to live there, the least you can do is try to assimilate into that country.

One last point on this topic. If some immigrants tried to do some of the things they do in this country in other countries, like march carrying another countries flag, there would probably be outrage from the community, and they would probably be persecuted.

2. There is quite a bit of racism against Arab Americans. Maybe things have died down a little, but from some stories I heard, they probably have it the worst in the US.

3. There is an interesting quote. "If everyone woke up the next day and we were all the same color, humans would still find a way to discriminate between others." Trust me, there is even "racism" against people from Europe. Of course, extremely small, but it does happen. I just want to add, I'm from England.

Edit:
Also, about the music. I have no problem with Spanish music. I do have a problem with any music blasting out of a person's house or car. I do not want to know what you listen to. I'm guessing this is the same for others.
Last edited by questionsihave; 06-07-2009 at 11:31 PM..
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