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:: Immigrants, Not Americans, Must Adapt!
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 BeauSoleil writes: "This is an editorial written by an American citizen, published in a local newspaper.
"I am tired of this nation worrying about whether we are offending some individual or their culture, here in the
USA. Since the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, we have experienced a surge in
patriotism by the majority of Americans. However, the dust from the attacks
had barely settled when the "politically correct" crowd began complaining
about the possibility that our patriotism was offending others. I am not
against immigration, nor do I hold a grudge against anyone who is seeking a
better life by coming.
This idea of America, being a multi-cultural community, has served only to
dilute our sovereignty and our national identity. As Americans, we have our
own culture, our own society, our own language and our own lifestyle. This
culture has been developed over centuries of struggles, trials, and
victories by millions of men and women who have sought freedom.
We speak ENGLISH, not Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, or any
other language. Therefore, if you wish to become part of our society, learn
the language! ENGLISH. "In God We Trust" is our national motto. This is not
some Christian, right wing, political slogan. We adopted this motto because
Christian men and women, of Christian principles, founded this nation, and
this is clearly documented. It is certainly appropriate to display it on the
walls of our schools. If God offends you, then I suggest you consider
another part of the world as your new home, because God is and always will
be part of our culture.
If the Stars and Stripes offend you, or you don't like Uncle Sam, then you
should seriously consider a move to another part of this planet. We are
happy with our culture and have no desire to change, and we really don't
care how you did things where you came from. Remember, "Delta is ready when
you are and they can have you there by nightfall".
This is OUR COUNTRY, our land, and our lifestyle. Our First Amendment gives
every citizen the right to express his opinion and we will allow you every
opportunity to do so. But, once you are done complaining, whining, and
griping about our flag, our pledge, our national motto, or our way of life,
I highly encourage you to take advantage of one other great American
freedom, THE RIGHT TO LEAVE."
I personally dissagree with these blanket statements, does anyone else feel that who ever wrote that article was very rude to us immigrants."
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Re: Immigrants, Not Americans, Must Adapt! (Score: 1) by Excelsior on Wednesday, July 10, 2002 @ 11:10:37 EDT (User Info | Send a Message) | | I would have to agree with you in your perception that this fellow evidently did not do well in his Diplomacy-101 course. |
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Re: Immigrants, Not Americans, Must Adapt! (Score: 1) by TheBlackKnight on Friday, July 12, 2002 @ 08:23:47 EDT (User Info | Send a Message) | | This article left a slight xenophobic taste in my mouth. The flavor was strong, and straight to the point, however, the author failed to remember that the spices that makes the dish are 98% immigrants and 2% native Americans. What an idiot. |
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Re: Immigrants, Not Americans, Must Adapt! (Score: 1) by Bwasougren on Wednesday, July 24, 2002 @ 16:07:56 EDT (User Info | Send a Message) | | This guy's views are very strong. I'm feeling him but I think he might be able to adapt himself very well after he gets a nice immigrants ass wooping. |
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Re: Immigrants, Not Americans, Must Adapt! (Score: 1) by hobartimus on Saturday, November 08, 2003 @ 19:55:56 EST (User Info | Send a Message) | Unfortunately, my cousin is circulating this same article. We ended having a pretty major debate over it. Of course, she ultimately just said that I was wrong and didn't want to hear opposing views. Pretty much to expected.
I am sure some of my thoughts are questionable, but I wanted to share anyway. The text in bold is their view--this includes my cousins comments. Mine are plain text.
I happen to AGREE 100%...May the LORD Bless those whom stand by HIM and continue to choose America the Blessed Land of choice.
America the Blessed Land of choice? Gimme a break!
Is this meant to imply that this God's chosen land and those who rightfully belong here have some special place in the kingdom of God?
Will we still be the Country of choice and still be America if we continue to make the changes forced on us by the people from other countries that came to live in America because it is the Country of Choice ???????? Think about it...
I'm pretty sure this country was built on people coming from other countries and forcing changes on the current inhabitants of the time.
All I have to say is, when will they do something about MY RIGHTS? I celebrate Christmas, but because it isn't celebrated by everyone, we can no longer say Merry Christmas. Now it has to be Season's Greetings. It's not Christmas vacation, it's Winter Break. Isn't it amazing how this winter break ALWAYS occurs over the Christmas holiday ?? We've gone so far the other way, bent over backwards to not offend anyone, that I am now being offended. But it seems that no one has a problem with that.
This says it all!
That winter break happens to occur about the same time as several other religious holidays (Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Ramadan, for example). Granted, most of us celebrate Christmas. Saying "Merry Christmas" should be perfectly acceptable, so long as you don't have a fit when some says "Happy Hanakkah" to you--which is what most so-called Christians I know would be apt to do. I think the key is not to restrict anyone's freedom of expression--until those expressions begin to oppress the freedom of others to express opposing views.
After hearing that the state of Florida changed its opinion and let a Muslim woman have her picture on her driver's license with her face covered this is an editorial written by an American citizen, published in a Tampa newspaper. He did quite a job; didn't he? Read on, please!
Agreed. That is a case of public safety--not personal freedom.
IMMIGRANTS, NOT AMERICANS, MUST ADAPT. I am tired of this nation worrying about whether we are offending some individual or their culture. Since the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, we have experienced a surge in patriotism by the majority of Americans. However, the dust from the attacks had barely settled when the "politically correct" crowd began complaining about the possibility that our patriotism was offending others.
I believe the bigger concern is not in offending others, so much as the fact the many christians deemed the Koran a book of evil. Read the Holy Bible, there is just as much anger and hate in the old testament as in any other religious scripture. Yeah, the politically correct crowd is just as misguided the "compassionate conservative." But, I think there was more fuss over the fact that after 911 the government tried to tear down much personal privacy in the name of national security. And still, the Homeland Security Department is practically non-existent--except for those color charts.
I am not against immigration, nor do I hold a grudge against anyone who is seeking a better life by coming to America. Our population is almost entirely made up of descendants of immigrants. However, there are a few things that those who have recently come to our country, and apparently some born here, need to understand. This idea of America being a multicultural community has served only to dilute
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Re: Immigrants, Not Americans, Must Adapt! (Score: 1) by jwedwards74 on Tuesday, December 30, 2003 @ 12:39:35 EST (User Info | Send a Message) | I know these are trying times, they are difficult, and frustrating. However, we must also keep in mind why this country was created and the principles it was created on. Events like 9/11 and the Iraq war bring us together, and remind us of what we as a nation are founded on, and made of. These things are good, and they build a country. However, they also have the power to tear a country apart.
We are a nation of immigrants, the statue of liberty states "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me: I lift my lamp beside the golden door." The United States is not just our country, it's for the world. Yes, we often screw that up, and have had a history of not making friends in the world, but this is the nature of such things. But all that aside, we are a lamp of freedom, a lamp of justice, and hope. I for one, pray that this country never forgets that. On 9/11 we lost Americans, Latin Americans, Chinese, Europeans, and even those from the middle east. All indiscriminately killed by those who wish to put that lamp out. We have a duty to hold on to that which we were given by our forefathers. A country that stands as a symbol of freedom, democracy, and hope for the world.
I appreciate the authors premise that we offer a "better life" here in America, but let us not forget so many of these people have fled here because they suffered persecution and death for their ideology and religion. Just as our forefathers did 200+ years ago. They are the same, they came to land seeking freedom, and the ability to worship what they believed in. I am a born again Christian. Despite what most think that is not a label of a fanatic, but simply a true Biblical Christian, Jesus stated we must be "born again, not of flesh, but of spirit." So although I desire for the world to see the light of Christ, I respect everyman's free will which was given by God. You don't have to choose Christ, you should, but you don't have too. These immigrants have come just like the Christians this country was founded by to be able to worship and live freely. Despite my personal desire for this world, I choose to allow them to do that, and offer a place for that to happen, America. In doing so I pray that they come to see that Christianity is real, and my God is The God. But that is for each man to decide on his own.
Two things that this country was founded on come to mind when I read this article. First, that this country is the only country in the world to have NO OFFICIAL LANGUAGE. Learning English is not a requirement for citizenship, because it's not a State censured language. If we fail to remember this, we fail to remember why it is our forefathers made this decision, We are a country for all people. True, I've never seen a Stop sign written in French or Spanish in downtown Kansas City, but our country was founded on the premise that it could. Secondly, we are a country established on the Constitution of the United States. A constitution that was designed to be adapted and changed over time. Why? Because we don't have it all figured out yet, and we hope to learn from our mistakes and time. This process is not possible without a third principle, Freedom of speech. Freedom of Speech allows those who are unhappy with this country to voice their opinion in safety and with the ability to change the system. With out this fundamental freedom women would not be able to vote, African Americans would still be slaves, and we all enjoy the freedom of being able to practice our own Spiritual walk. A father that Buddhist, a sister thats Jewish, and me a Christian; not the standard American family, yet a family that could only have happened in America.
As a Christian, it grieves me to see our country turn from it's Christian roots, but Im not surprising. I regret that this country has decided to remove God from our work places, our schools, and our government. However, they were ne
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