Comment on John Howard says he ‘always had trouble’ with the concept of multiculturalism
surreptitiouswalk@aussie.zone 1 year agoForcing other people who have a shared language to not speak that language to each other sounds more divisive than allowing people to speak to each other in whatever they want to.
But honestly why would you care? Does it bother you that you’re unable to eavesdrop on a conversation you have no part in? If they want to speak to you, then they’ll speak English.
Also I didn’t notice anywhere in my post that suggested people shouldn’t learn to speak English. You put that up as a strawman argument.
muntedcrocodile@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Bro im not claiming people should speak only english. My point was literaly that its irrelivant
surreptitiouswalk@aussie.zone 1 year ago
And the other point is you talked about Trump, which is the height of irrelevant since we are talking about Australia. If you’re not Australian, get the fuck out of here. We don’t need US politics infecting our country.
muntedcrocodile@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Trump is probably the best example of extrimist popularism seen in a western democracy. We heading down a dangerouse path of americanisation. America is our distopian future.
surreptitiouswalk@aussie.zone 1 year ago
I’m not sure how else I was supposed to interpret this. Maybe instead of being cryptic, just spell out what it is you’re saying instead.
muntedcrocodile@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Sounds like “Language has nothing to do with it except” Would be immwdiatly followed by the exception to language having nothing to do with anything.
I think your suposed to interpret it by not quoting an exception to a rule as a rule for the purpose of misrepresentation. Its amazing how less cryptic things become when u havnt cut half of it out.