something’s wrong here

There is a phrase in law, “implied consent“.

n. consent when surrounding circumstances exist which would lead a reasonable person to believe that this consent had been given, although no direct, express or explicit words of agreement had been uttered..

Over the last 60+ years we have made no effort to overcome the fact that people who come to the US from the southern countries will not try to learn to speak our language , which has led to the following 2 articles showing the problems we face today. Spanish speaking people expect that the government, businesses, and schools should become bilingual to accommodate their lazy attitudes.

First Responders Learning Spanish

With increasing pressure on police to help enforce immigration laws, tensions between immigrants and officers run high and the language barrier hurts both.

In border states like Arizona, long accustomed to a strong Hispanic presence, some agencies resent the added pressure of learning a new language.

“I’m not going to train my officers to speak Spanish when the illegals are in this country,” said Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who has offered inmates English classes.

Bar is low for bilingual teachers

Texas has struggled for years to find teachers qualified in both English and Spanish.

Because state law requires bilingual education whenever 20 or more children in a grade share a language, Texas offers the program on a much larger scale than any other state. Bilingual education is offered through the fifth grade.

I told my 2 grandsons (10 , 8 ) over Thanksgiving that they should learn to speak Spanish and stand by to convert Islam by the time they reached 21 so they could get by when the US, as we have known it for over 200 years, ceases to exist.

We have surrendered and have become the country of babel “n. (usually lowercase) a confused mixture of sounds or voices“.

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