Kash sounds a little pissed
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I saw some clucking in Congress, but very little action. As usual.
Maybe the Founders should have ditched e pluribus unum for "don't talk - do".
Using a dead language instead of the common language to communicate important information is a great way to fuck up a nation where the common people play a vital role in civics.
Who paid for them to turn DC into a permanent Roman Republic LARP festival anyway? Did we pay for that vain nonsense or is that how the faggy aristocrat class bought the seat of government? By douching it up with expensive old world shit and making it something common people typically will not view as appropriate to their own class and status in society?
Speculating, but something to that, maybe.
Using a dead language to communicate important (unchanging) information is actually very smart.
Anything communicated in the 'common language' could be completely undermined (over time) by the forces of evil changing the meaning of the words that are used to convey the message. (What did 'gay' mean in the 1890's?)
I agree that it may be 'a bit more difficult' for the average American to understand, but at least the meaning stays put. By using a dead language, the definitions of the words don't change.
It's our responsibility to learn a few Latin words, which is a small price to pay to know what the Founders actually meant.
That's actually a very good defense for the use. Thanks.
You are quite welcome. Thank you for the response.