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SoggyCorndogs t1_j9f84mn wrote
Reply to comment by elpajaroquemamais in [OC] % of American students taking a foreign language class by state by ASoloTrip90000
That isn't the point you made...
elpajaroquemamais t1_j9fgp3w wrote
The regions where China and Russia border have many more languages than just Mandarin or Russian. They are decently well blended despite the border. South Texas is basically Mexico and in fact used to be Mexico. It’s absurd that a state with a high Hispanic population doesn’t have a better foreign language requirement to help understand its own residents.
SoggyCorndogs t1_j9fkerc wrote
South Texas is south Texas; not Mexico. The US has a recognized language of American English - Texas is part of the US. Why should students (of US origin) learn a language to better understand the people south of the border? It's like forcing a German to learn French. (comparing Germanic language to Romantic language)
ETA: The US as a whole used to have MANY different native languages.. why aren't there requisite courses for those?
elpajaroquemamais t1_j9fol80 wrote
You’re missing the point. The people already speak Spanish. It used to be part of Mexico
SoggyCorndogs t1_j9fxl02 wrote
And the moon used to be part of the earth..
elpajaroquemamais t1_j9g66vj wrote
What a dumb analogy
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