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In reply to the discussion: Would a national language be unifying / disunifying? [View all]newspeak
(4,847 posts)that speak more than two languages fluently. and yet, some americans have a problem with speaking just one language. The least of our problems is a law making english the official language, so a bunch of nationalistic gas bags who'd sell their soul to the first global corporation can further divide the plebes with the american xenophobic BS.
Germany was a homogenous society who had little tolerance of the "other." That included gays, gypsies, slavs and anyone who didn't look aryan enough.
We are a country of immigrants with diverse beliefs, colors and lifestyles. We didn't need congress to pass a law to have "god" as an official mascot and we don't need them using time to pass this bullshite. With corruption, greed, lack of jobs, people going into poverty--these are the least of our problems. Unless you're using it to divide the people.