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Jul 11 2007 12:00AM
http://sayanythingblog.com/index.php A group of Chinese-American activists in Boston don’t think you should have to, and want local ballots to be translated
I know the knee-jerk PC reaction to this is “we need to embrace all cultures.” My reaction to which is...well yeah, but at what point do we start requiring that the people who come here actually become American while embracing their heritage and traditions?
America was made great by people who came from all over the world because those people, upon arriving, didn’t try to remain Italian or Irish or what have you. They integrated. They became Americans, and (even taking into account the hardships many of them dealt with upon arriving) they flourished
The surest way to keep a group of people marginalized in a place like America is to foster their isolation by telling them not to integrate. Which is essentially what the PC-crowd would have us do. They’d have us keep these people speaking their native languages and living their lives as they did in their native countries, all of which forms a barrier between those people and the rest of our society. A barrier that ultimately does them no good
As an example of this, think of the Indians on their reservations. Regardless of the morality of taking their lands from them, what we’ve done since then has been even worse. We’ve herded them onto isolated tracts of land, told them to keep living as they always had instead of inviting them to join and integrate with our society, and now a lot (but by no means all) of the reservations are dens of crime, substance abuse and poverty Teddy Roosevelt, President of this country during one of our most active times of immigration, once said this:
And this:
Again, we didn’t become great because we’re Chinese or Mexican or Canadian. Our country became great because we’re Americans. Now the Chinese and Mexicans and Canadians can come here and become Americans, and we should welcome them with open arms (as long as they’ll respect our laws), but when they get here they should become Americans. Not keep being Chinese or Mexican or Canadian
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