jjsimp: I must have missed this one. So, now Barack Obama had something to do with that actor from the F&F's death.
I think he killed the wrong star. We would have much rather had Justin Bieber die in a horrible car crash. Or at the very least deport the little bastard.
swaimiac: LOL, oh my... You might actually know, I cannot tell, but for those who do not, Operation Fast and Furious refers to the practice of 'gun walking' or allowing illegal sales of fire arms to continue so they can be tracked. The concept started with Operation Wide Receiver under the Bush Admin and continued in one form or another like some of his programs under our current President. You can read about it
here.
Nothing to do with the conversation at hand, but I just wanted to clarify.
Allow me to clarify really quick:
The operations that began under George W. Bush resulted in success since they were done with proper equipment and small amounts of weaponry while the operation under Obama involved over 2,000 guns and no proper tracking devices. It was setup for failure and the Obama administration tried to cover it up by blaming it all on "Ma and Pa" American gun shops.
Just saying.
infinite9: ...I'd go on about that but the point I was making was that a country needs a common language. It's really that simple. A commercial featuring a patriotic American song getting sung in various languages doesn't promote national unity and in some countries, having their patriotic songs sung in any other language than their languages can get the advertisers into a ton of trouble.
Also, my accusations concerning the multicultural zealots have to do with various people in my country and possibly the rest of the world who would have no problem pushing out the culture and customs of a country to make room for the culture and customs of another.
Trilarion: The national unity of the US is already extremely high. No danger in falling apart. How much higher do you want it to be? A commercial is just a commercial, although this seems to be a bit ahead of its time. There is no law it has to be in english and most people would actually see the request for all english ads as a tad narrow-minded.
About the culture and customs... isn't it the product of all inhabitants of a country? So if there are indeed US citizens who like to speak other languages than this should be part of the US culture too, I would say. So why not sing a patriotic song in different ways. Shouldn't do much harm.
I always say that the ultimate framework is the constitution of a country. If it says religios freedom and forbids discrimination and guarantees freedom of speech than this it is. That's the minimum but maybe also the maximum of what should be enforced in any case.
The world is always changing but I just hope democracy, tolerance and smartness and freedom win everywhere in the end. Using multiple languages is probably a good way of getting some international perspective, helping to win everywhere. Can't see that it would help to speak only one language. Otherwise I couldn't even write here.
So in other words, immigrant children should be taught in public schools in their native languages meaning that school officials would have to learn at least a dozen other languages just to work?
Tolerance does not mean to agree with everything somebody (individual or collective) does and it does not mean to be so tolerant that you fail to see a problem. Sure free speech is protected by the Bill of Rights which is why Coca-Cola isn't getting taken to court by the US federal government. This is purely a cultural and social matter, not a political one. I may disagree with Coke's decision but I would not support taking the company to court for it.
Also for the record, democracy just mean rule of the active voting majority. It doesn't mean tolerance, freedom, or "smartness." Just saying.