I've been talking to operators on the phone for so long I have a functional understanding of Hindi. What a shame our country has stooped so low. Let THEM learn proper English, or they can go back to their backward country. Oh, they probably are sitting in their living room in Delhi.
Content of the California Anti-Vagrancy Act of 1855
The original title of the act clearly states that its purpose is "To punish Vagrants, Vagabonds, and Dangerous and Suspicious Persons." Six short sections outline the punishment at first incident, the protocol for disarming greasers, the consequences of a second conviction, the potential avenues of employment for vagrant, the discharge procedures and the timeline for when the act is to go into effect. The law defined a vagrant as including all those who do not have or accept employment, prostitutes and drunkards and calls for their incarceration for up to ninety days; during this time they may be "sentenced to hard labor."
Section 2 identifies people by ethnoracial background by referring to "all persons who are commonly known as 'Greasers' or the issue of Spanish and Indian blood... and who go armed and are not peaceable and quiet persons." The word "greaser" (a vestige of the Mexican–American War) was a derogatory term used to refer to Mexicans and Mexican Americans referring to "the practice of Mexican laborers in the Southwest greasing their backs to facilitate the unloading of hides and cargo," their skin color, or presumptions about their hygiene.[5]
Probably informing the Spanish invaders that incase of emergency, they are permitted to trample a white person to get benefits. I too dont speak illegal so idk what it says
Hallelujah... however none of this should even be necessary. So happy common sense is coming back, finally. For those of you saying old news I think not. I still get pressed for Spanish, and sometimes it before everything else. This is probably for enforcement.
The issue here is that it's delusional to think that English being declared the "official language" means that it will be the only language used in the US. Evidence of that, you ask? The fact that even though English was designated the "official language" of the US almost a year ago, virtually nothing has changed when it comes to non-English options/translations still being used, exactly as they were previous to this EO.
Especially when it comes to private companieschoosing to include non-English languages in their customer service or whatever else they want to use. Did you think that it was going to be made illegal to offer non-English versions/operators/translations or something?
Sometimes, Pedes be like an archeologist and digging up old shit. 😂
THIS IS OLD AS SHIT
MARCH 2, 2025:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/03/designating-english-as-the-official-language-of-the-united-states/
I've been talking to operators on the phone for so long I have a functional understanding of Hindi. What a shame our country has stooped so low. Let THEM learn proper English, or they can go back to their backward country. Oh, they probably are sitting in their living room in Delhi.
Old news.
Long overdue.
I hope this includes the person on the other end of the line, too. 😂
FEMA currently airs an ad in Spanish. I think it’s about emergency preparedness but I don’t speak beaner so idk.
Beaner is ok, but greaser was official🤣
Content of the California Anti-Vagrancy Act of 1855
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greaser_Act
Probably informing the Spanish invaders that incase of emergency, they are permitted to trample a white person to get benefits. I too dont speak illegal so idk what it says
Hallelujah... however none of this should even be necessary. So happy common sense is coming back, finally. For those of you saying old news I think not. I still get pressed for Spanish, and sometimes it before everything else. This is probably for enforcement.
Yes. It 100% is old news.
Here's a link to the White House website where it shows exactly when this happened. Back in March of last year.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/03/designating-english-as-the-official-language-of-the-united-states/
The issue here is that it's delusional to think that English being declared the "official language" means that it will be the only language used in the US. Evidence of that, you ask? The fact that even though English was designated the "official language" of the US almost a year ago, virtually nothing has changed when it comes to non-English options/translations still being used, exactly as they were previous to this EO.
Especially when it comes to private companies choosing to include non-English languages in their customer service or whatever else they want to use. Did you think that it was going to be made illegal to offer non-English versions/operators/translations or something?
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Only almost a year old... stellar reporting, as always...