03-02-2025, 09:25 AM
language barriers are so super efficient at corralling the population
in a melting pot society isnt it assumed thats a bad thing because democracy depends on tendency to consensus in theory (ha)
sad victim immigrant populations kept in bubbles where they cant be part of main society because of language barriers, virtual slavery
very disadvantaged for children born to immigrants who dont learn english in the home and live in areas where english isn't spoken, limits their social mobility
but what is best way to government to address this? does offering services, schooling, etc., in multilanguage make the problem worse or more entrenched? or does it build a bridge to help newcomers adapt? hmm
in a melting pot society isnt it assumed thats a bad thing because democracy depends on tendency to consensus in theory (ha)
sad victim immigrant populations kept in bubbles where they cant be part of main society because of language barriers, virtual slavery
very disadvantaged for children born to immigrants who dont learn english in the home and live in areas where english isn't spoken, limits their social mobility
but what is best way to government to address this? does offering services, schooling, etc., in multilanguage make the problem worse or more entrenched? or does it build a bridge to help newcomers adapt? hmm



