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Speak English, Darn It!

[The other day I was waiting for a table at my local cafe when I overheard two things: a couple speaking in a foreign language, and a trio of angry people, complaining about the couple’s audacity at not speaking English.  That led me to write the following thoughts.]

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My blood boils as I wait to be seated at a restaurant, two people near me talking in another language.  They’re in America, so they should speak English!

But why?  Do I think they’re talking about me?  Or planning to rob the place?  Do I really want (or need) to know what they’re saying?  If they were speaking English, it would be rude of me to eavesdrop.  I’m not bothered by people speaking in sign language or teens speaking their brand of “English” (although I could do without some of those words).  I, like most people, pepper my everyday language with borrowings from Spanish, German, Yiddish, Italian.  And I know that if I go to England, people there will complain that I don’t really speak English at all!

Next time, then, I resolve to turn boiling blood into thankfulness for living in a country made up of a rich tapestry of cultures, all of which add words to that ever-evolving banquet of language we call “English.”

 

 

Controlling Guns, Respecting Rights

I’m tired of the gun-control debate!  This morning’s streaming news (scrolling across the bottom of the TV screen during the news broadcast) had nine headlines not related to sports, weather, or medical.  SEVEN of those were about people being shot. 1) A man was shot in Salinas.  2) People were shot on Interstate 80 in San Pablo.  3) A 73-year-old man shot his wife.  4) Two masked men used their guns in a robbery in Pacifica.  5)  A boy on a bike was shot in Salinas.  6)  A man was shot while sitting in his car with his nine-year-old child in East Oakland.  7) Four masked men shot off a gun during a home invasion/robbery in San Mateo.

These incidents all happened within a day in a fairly small area, an area not known for any more violence than any other.

I’m not arguing here for gun control that would take away anyone’s rights…well, the rights of any gun-trained/respecting, sane, level-headed, law-abiding, cool-tempered, life-respecting individuals.  If anyone can come up with a workable plan to protect their rights and the rights of gun-victims without gun owners giving up a small amount of what they feel the Fourth Amendment entitles them to, for the greater good, I’d love to see it enacted right away.

Yes, I’m tired of the gun-control debate.  It’s gone on far too long.  It’s past time for action instead of talk.