In
the past few days I’ve had conversations with a few people about the ugly
incident with the New York attorney, an absolutely horrible person by all
accounts, who complained obnoxiously about two
workers in a restaurant who were speaking Spanish to each other. He threatened
to call immigration authorities on them because they were not speaking English.
“People who come to America should learn English,” a couple of people said to me while we were on the subject.
I
agree. But probably not for the reason they think people should learn
English. People who live in this country should learn English because
it makes their life here much easier than if they
don’t. Speaking English doesn’t make you a better American or a
smarter person. A lot of very stupid people speak English (and nothing
else). And no, English is not the official language of the United
States. There isn’t one.
I’d
like to point out that NOT ONE of the people who said to me, “People
who come to America should learn English,” speaks another language
besides English. And they don’t have to. They live
in America where they can get by just fine in English. And to a
person, NOT ONE of these people has lived outside the USA. And they
don’t have to do that either.
A couple of things you need to remember. Just because you hear two people speaking Spanish or Chinese or Swahili, doesn't mean they can't speak English. They may just be more comfortable speaking their native language, just like you would be. And I've never met an immigrant to this country who didn't want to learn English
A couple of things you need to remember. Just because you hear two people speaking Spanish or Chinese or Swahili, doesn't mean they can't speak English. They may just be more comfortable speaking their native language, just like you would be. And I've never met an immigrant to this country who didn't want to learn English
BUT what all of thes "they must learn English" people probably fail to realize is how difficult it
is to learn another language. I know. I've tried. Twice, seriously. It is hard. So hard. It is gut wrenching. If you want to see a grown man cry, go to a language school where is seriously trying to learn a new language. I've seen it happen many times. I might have even been the grown man crying more than once.
But even more than hard work of learning and memorizing new words and rules, it takes
daily, meaningful interaction with people who speak the language you’re
trying to learn. Without that it will never happen. And that's where empathy and compassion should come into the picture.
Has
anyone thought about how hard that is? You’re in a new place and you
just really need people to talk to in your new language. Been there.
Done there. Hated it. Most people don’t have
time and don’t want to make the time to talk to you.
So
if you’re one of those people who says, “Well, I DO think they need to
learn English,” then how about this? Find some of them. It won’t be
hard to do. I promise. If you look, you’ll find
an immigrant longing to become more a part of the community but with no
idea how to start. Invite them to your house for a meal. They will
probably bring something to eat that will change your life. Invite them
to a party, to church, to a ballgame.
It will enrich your world and change someone’s life forever.