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Peter StawickiMemberI’m in a nationwide customer care type of position and I can see that yes the hispanic influence is growing nationwide and we are being asked to adapt more to it than it to us (Americans). I live in the Dallas Texas area and recently heard discussions by law makers about making all students become bilingual from Kindergarden in order to accomadate children of Mexican legal and illegal immigrants who don’t speak english. Strangley enough I have found that the Latino population is not just in the Southwest but has actually grown a great deal in the Northern States like Illinois and Wisconsin and even Rhode Island where many of the Spanish speakers are migrant farm workers. While I have learned to embrace the Latino culture I do think that now is the time to become less ‘PC’ and decide if we will become a bilingual culture or if like many European nations we will declare a language and expect all others to follow suit.
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Name : Peter Stawicki, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Catholic, Age : 35, City : Addison, State : TX, Country : United States, Occupation : Customer Service Mgmt, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, -
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