Re: Movin Not Airing Legal I.D.
Very few people, numerically, in the world learn English. In most countries, it is a couple of percent of the total, nand mostly the wealthy elite who can send their children to private schools. Even the US territory of Puerto Rico has less than 25% bilinguals in the population, despite being part of the US for 108 years.
BTW, The Oxford American Dictionary shows "Chinese" as the language of China and Mandarin, et. al. are dialects.
I see only resentment (whether from envy or hatred) of the US where I go. Those who want tocome to the US come mostly because of limited economic opportunity, famine or persecution (Italy, Ireland, Mexico, Cuba are examples of the three). The common person in Argentina or Egypt or France or the Philippines dislikes the US due to its perceived international arrogance. In this hemisphere, nearly every nation, form Chile to the Dominican republic and Mexico, has had a US military incursion or interference with its own internal government. Among the invaded or intervened nations are Cuba, D.R,, Mexico, Haiti, Grenada, Colombia, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, Ecuador, etc. This hardly builds friendships; this causes immense resentment.
At present, the immigrants coming to the US are not coming for freedom and opportunity. they are ocming, like the Irish in the late 1840's, to escape poverty, starvation or persecution.
Loverboy said:3) Use of English in the modernized world is absolutely "prevalent". In fact, is is a required course in the educational systems of Japan, Germany, Netherlands and now parts of Russia. Did you also know that the use of English globally is increasing, not decreasing? Also for the record there is no language on earth called "Chinese". The Chinese people speak a multitude of languages, including Mardarin and Cantonese. (English oddly enough, is in the Top 5).
5) And universally despised? Maybe the military policies at any given time. But I travel extensively, (as I'm sure you have), will tell you that the United States is universally perceived as the most coveted place to live in the world. It is the place where people come to pursue their dreams, and American entertainment remains one of the most exportable items on the globe. Why do we have a problem with illegal immigration on a scale that is matched nowhere in the world?? If America were indeed universally despised, as you say, you'd probably have a lot less success with the brand of radio you support.
Very few people, numerically, in the world learn English. In most countries, it is a couple of percent of the total, nand mostly the wealthy elite who can send their children to private schools. Even the US territory of Puerto Rico has less than 25% bilinguals in the population, despite being part of the US for 108 years.
BTW, The Oxford American Dictionary shows "Chinese" as the language of China and Mandarin, et. al. are dialects.
I see only resentment (whether from envy or hatred) of the US where I go. Those who want tocome to the US come mostly because of limited economic opportunity, famine or persecution (Italy, Ireland, Mexico, Cuba are examples of the three). The common person in Argentina or Egypt or France or the Philippines dislikes the US due to its perceived international arrogance. In this hemisphere, nearly every nation, form Chile to the Dominican republic and Mexico, has had a US military incursion or interference with its own internal government. Among the invaded or intervened nations are Cuba, D.R,, Mexico, Haiti, Grenada, Colombia, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, Ecuador, etc. This hardly builds friendships; this causes immense resentment.
At present, the immigrants coming to the US are not coming for freedom and opportunity. they are ocming, like the Irish in the late 1840's, to escape poverty, starvation or persecution.