A Beautiful Way to Communicate - Languages of Love and Understanding
Making English the official language, is exclusionary, elitist, and demeaning to hardworking, striving individuals. It is politically destructive to limit the use of languages. Sharing languages is a means of creating harmony and understanding between people of different cultures and a way to foster cooperation. It is a growth experience for individuals, an enhancement in strengthening communities, and eventually a benefit for government for languages to be recognized and shared, and for groups of people to be respected.
English will always be considered the first language of the United States. It should not have to be legislated as such. By recognizing the use and importance of other languages in the United States, English will take priority. In lieu of disenfranchising and discouraging others, the idea here would be to take the positive approach of recognizing the second most commonly used language, Spanish, as a second , or, sister language. English, therefore, remains 1

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