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Resisting linguistic terrorism
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Maryland, USA (Baltimore Sun): Linguistic terrorism has plagued children of immigrants and Native Americans for generations. Alberto Alvaro RĂos wrote in his book Capirotada: A Nogales Memoir: "If speaking Spanish is bad, and our parents speak Spanish, then they must be bad," he concluded, "and we became ashamed of them." Fueling the language debate are clashes arising over illegal immigrants fleeing dire circumstances. But anti-foreign-language fervor has been around for a long time. We disrespected the languages of Native Americans and African-Americans because non-white minorities spoke them, and we shunned German during World War I. Now it's Spanish.
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