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rbrucecarter5
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Figured you would weigh in eventually, David!
Assimilation starts in the schools, with learning English in the case of America. I know many first generation Hispanics who learn English as fast as they can, fit in as quickly as they can in school or on the job. They are proud of their heritage, but do what it takes to succeed in the US. Enabling a foreign language only delays the process of assimilation.
You were making some excellent points - but you lost it when you said the music is better. Come on, David - that is a matter of musical taste! You criticize me for saying the oldies are better music - music in Spanish is better for you because it is your taste. Not because it - or the oldies - or whatever is better music. Of course the ultimate in musical snobbery isn't coming from either of us - it is probably the classical or smooth jazz folks who are most vehement about their music being better than anybody else's. The one time I told I liked some music coming over the border - I think it was on 780 - you ripped that format apart even though it was in Spanish! So I don't know what your taste is - unless it is that overmodulated stuff on KEYH that sounds like some mariachi band in Epcot's Mexico building or something. Really not to my taste when it clips and overmodulates and distorts - no matter what style of music it is. That is just poor technical quality plain and simple. Distortion shouldn't be broadcast, it should be done on the receiver by people who enjoy music that way. All the over modulation and clipping makes quite a mess on adjacent frequencies. I am surprised the FCC allows that sort of thing.
Assimilation starts in the schools, with learning English in the case of America. I know many first generation Hispanics who learn English as fast as they can, fit in as quickly as they can in school or on the job. They are proud of their heritage, but do what it takes to succeed in the US. Enabling a foreign language only delays the process of assimilation.
You were making some excellent points - but you lost it when you said the music is better. Come on, David - that is a matter of musical taste! You criticize me for saying the oldies are better music - music in Spanish is better for you because it is your taste. Not because it - or the oldies - or whatever is better music. Of course the ultimate in musical snobbery isn't coming from either of us - it is probably the classical or smooth jazz folks who are most vehement about their music being better than anybody else's. The one time I told I liked some music coming over the border - I think it was on 780 - you ripped that format apart even though it was in Spanish! So I don't know what your taste is - unless it is that overmodulated stuff on KEYH that sounds like some mariachi band in Epcot's Mexico building or something. Really not to my taste when it clips and overmodulates and distorts - no matter what style of music it is. That is just poor technical quality plain and simple. Distortion shouldn't be broadcast, it should be done on the receiver by people who enjoy music that way. All the over modulation and clipping makes quite a mess on adjacent frequencies. I am surprised the FCC allows that sort of thing.