anonymoose
Classical Liberal
This is JPP, isn’t it?You used to be good. Now you're reduced to a troll.![]()
Or am I in the wrong forum?
This is JPP, isn’t it?You used to be good. Now you're reduced to a troll.![]()
Latinos isn’t a language. Latino and Latina, refers to persons with cultural ties to Latin America. I have Germanic cultural ties, Irish cultural ties etc. Latinos for Trump refer to persons who have cultural ties to Latin America who support president Trump- has nothing to do with the Spanish language.Latinos for Trump is excluded.![]()
and??? You merely provided support for what I posted to you.Who are you?
Latinos for Trump (Spanish: Latinos para Trump) is a coalition of Latino supporters of Donald Trump, formed in the U.S. state of Florida in June 2019.<a href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latinos_for_Trump#cite_note-10"><span>[</span>10<span>]</span></a> As of the 2024 presidential election cycle it has expanded beyond Florida with an active presence nationally, especially in the Southwest, Puerto Rico, and the Mexican American community.<a href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latinos_for_Trump#cite_note-Zabludovsky_Prakash_2020-11"><span>[</span></a>
You are free to be a troll here on JPP.This is JPP, isn’t it?
Or am I in the wrong forum?
I never said Latinos is a language. They speak Spanish.Latinos isn’t a language. Latino and Latina, refers to persons with cultural ties to Latin America. I have Germanic cultural ties, Irish cultural ties etc. Latinos for Trump refer to persons who have cultural ties to Latin America who support president Trump- has nothing to do with the Spanish language.
and??? You merely provided support for what I posted to you.
Did I say only small countries, you racist fool? Is Mexico small? Is Brazil small? Is Russia small? Is China small? On and on, etc., etc. I'm glad you picked the number 20% too. Is that the cutoff? Because, I mean, if it was 17%, would that still work for you, or if it was only 8%, would you say then we didn't need one? I'm just curious what a racist thinks the precise percentage point is that will kick in the need for an exact copy of whitehouse.org?Thank you for proving my point about what a slobbering idiot you are.
You actually think that because some small countries which are surrounded by other countries which speak the same language they do, don't maintain bilingual govt websites, that is a reason why we should copy them.
As I tried to explain to you, 20% of the US is Spanish speaking.
What percentage of those little countries are English speaking?
Almost 0% I would say.
Apparently you're so thick headed, that never occurred to you.
Stupid trumpbilly bigot.
Thanks for confirming that he was never for Americans.
I thought America is a melting pot?Did I say only small countries, you racist fool? Is Mexico small? Is Brazil small? Is Russia small? Is China small? On and on, etc., etc. I'm glad you picked the number 20% too. Is that the cutoff? Because, I mean, if it was 17%, would that still work for you, or if it was only 8%, would you say then we didn't need one? I'm just curious what a racist thinks the precise percentage point is that will kick in the need for an exact copy of whitehouse.org?
Those that don't know our language have every opportunity to learn it and they should if they live here. That's not racist, it's common sense. Somehow, we survived until the year 2001 when Bush rolled over like the wimp he was and created the Spanish version. Since then, Spanish-speaking 'visitors' go there daily, just like all of us do. LOL, your thinking exposes you for the real racist. I'm sure you're also for lowering standards so that people of color can compete or at least have a chance. YOU'RE THE RAGING RACIST
They know english, if not they won't be able to read it. They'll have to learn it when they go back to their Country of origin. Oh, you're talking about people who enter legally, no probably not, because they know they need to learn english and are happy to do so. What are you talking about? Trump voters that don't speak english and hangout on Whitehouse.gov. lol Just curious how many times have you visited that site in the last four years?What does it tell the Spaniah speaking Americans?
How about Latinos for Trump? They voted for him.
You just don't see it as an insult to those who speak Spanish who voted for Trump.They know english, if not they won't be able to read it. They'll have to learn it when they go back to their Country of origin. Oh, you're talking about people who enter legally, no probably not, because they know they need to learn english and are happy to do so. What are you talking about? Trump voters that don't speak english and hangout on Whitehouse.gov. lol Just curious how many times have you visited that site in the last four years?
Then why the need to discuss Latino’s for Trump when posting about the “Spanish” language website? Are you suggesting that there support for Trump is a mandate for Spanish language websites? We are an English speaking nation with a multitude of immigrants from all over the world.I never said Latinos is a language. They speak Spanish.
You said it.nation with a multitude of immigrants from all over the world.
I did.You said it.
So you did. You agree it's an insult to Spanish speaking Americans?I did.
No, I agree that we make up a multitude of immigrants. It sounds like you are insulted, why is that?So you did. You agree it's an insult to Spanish speaking Americans?
America as a melting pot isn’t equal to multiculturalism. A melting pot that acts as a spice to make us better is good and beneficial. Multiculturalism tends towards dividing, seeking to create less blending and more separation.I thought America is a melting pot?
Multiculturalism has done us well for years and years. Shutting down that website is an insult.
Multiculturalism does not work in the real world.America as a melting pot isn’t equal to multiculturalism. A melting pot that acts as a spice to make us better. Multiculturalism tends towards dividing, seeking to create less blending and more separation.
Potential negative impacts of multiculturalism include: increased social division, difficulty in achieving a shared national identity, cultural clashes, communication barriers, potential for group-based tensions, and a perception of prioritizing minority interests over the common good, potentially leading to a weakening of social cohesion and trust withina society; in some cases, it can also exacerbate existing prejudices and stereotypes if not managed effectively.
Key points about potential negative impacts of multiculturalism:
- Social division:
When cultural groups are strongly encouraged to maintain their distinct identities, it can lead to a "us vs. them" mentality, creating social divisions and hindering integration.
- National identity concerns:
In a highly diverse society, it can be challenging to establish a shared national identity, leading to questions about who belongs and who does not.
- Cultural clashes:
Differences in values, customs, and behaviors between cultural groups can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts, particularly when navigating shared spaces like schools or workplaces.
- Communication barriers:
Language barriers can create obstacles to effective communication and participation in civic life.
- Political polarization:
The focus on group rights can sometimes lead to political movements that prioritize the interests of specific cultural groups over the broader population, potentially causing societal divisions.
- Stereotyping and prejudice:
While promoting diversity, multiculturalism can sometimes inadvertently reinforce stereotypes about different groups, leading to prejudice and discrimination.
- Unequal access to opportunities:
In some cases, policies aimed at promoting multiculturalism might unintentionally create disparities in access to resources and opportunities between different cultural groups.
Learn english and attempt to contribute to America...ASAP.