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You should praise him for that. While I have no problem for learning purposes. You and he are in a better position to judge what is right in your situation better than anyone else.
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Then 100% support.
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Could another explanation of the situation be that the teacher thinks that the entire class could more easily learn the word associations in Spanish by using something that everyone knows by heart already rather than the teacher pushing a liberal anti white English agenda? I applaud your son for taking a stand bc he felt that it was wrong, but I can recall learning the pledge in French and it didn't degrade my patriotism or love for this country and I didn't think the teachers were trying to make the class into French beret wearing citizens.
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We used to say it and prayers in French in French class. I don't see anything wrong in saying it in Spanish. Many of our ancestors were persecuted for speaking French, even though they were good blooded Americans. Just some food for thought.
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agree with what he did
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I have no problem with him learning spanish. He will likely need it so he can understand what the local landscapers are talking and laughing about when he's in a store. That pisses me off more than anything. I hate being in a store and theres a group of mexicans talking that garbage and laughing amungst themselves. I would love to know w t f is so funny to them. |
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I also agree with what he did.
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agree 100percent
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haha!
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huh clampy?
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I just dont like Illegals! not too picky
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you lost me right there duck, your son should stand up for what he believes in, but someones language shouldn't be what "pieces" you off, language barrier is the problem not the language, i agree they should learn to speak english also, but how do you know they don't know how to speak english if they are talking amongst each other, it bothers me that there are people that think we should cater to them and we need to learn how to speak their language to make their lives easier, i know if i were to travel to another country i would want to learn their ways and their language simply to make my life easier |
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I take issue with even the legal ones. Most of them anyway. In Alexandria there is a growing population of mexican immigrants. They do not come here and try to be part of American society. They come here and try to evolve their own little mexican society. They set up little stores to cater to themselves. You go in them stores and your azz better be able to speak and read spanish. Aint no bi-lingual stuff in there. They come here and expect us to bend to their ways.
I know this isnt all of them just a large number of them. |
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The most important issue - you chose to support your teenagers decision to stand up for his belief. Good parenting is what you've done. As a father trying to raise a child with American values I applaud you.
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Thanks dave. It would be different if he was a slacker and I thought he was just trying to dodge the assignment. He does really well in that class (school overall) so I know he is doing this purely on principle. For that he has my full support.
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