So I was born in 1978 in the inner city of Boston. Before I was bussed to schools, my family was white ( except for my sister Puerto Ricans ) but basically white, 99% of my neighbors where’s white, when I first (explored)
Boston was white, everything on tv was white, media white, everyone spoke English, and in 78 America was probably 80% white or more.
Every one spoke English and if you didn’t someone said something.
So basically everything in America was created by white people. Black republicans also contributed to America, and they assimilated to how we run America.
Now if you aren’t speaking English you are not doing what most of the natives are doing, that IS NOT ASSIMILATING
When you come here from latin and Afro countries and you put your flag up and don’t speak English you are not assimilating
(Irish, Italians all melted together and built America) they can display there flag.
Now if you aren’t assimilating you are being disrespectful to proud Americans, that will cause conflict just like the Mexican American war. Mexicans were disrespectful and they got their ass kicked
If you support the culture division you are against America and I wish you luck
Why would you insult me as being "against America"?
I was born in the Jersey 'burbs in the 1950's in an area where African-Americans had a very low profile. Yeah, everyone on tv was white, since media was heavily segregated by race. So what? My grandparents on my father's side already spoke English, as their grandparents learned it after arriving from Ireland to the slums of New York. My mother's parents had a difficult time with the English language, given that they were more recent arrivals from Eastern Europe, and thus spoke other languages in their home. When I received a birthday card from my Nana, written in shaky hand in English, it was a blessing to me as I knew how hard it was for her to do it. But she was at the top of the WWII war effort, sending packages of food, socks, anything, week after week, and all of her six children took part, with all three of her sons overseas, Army and Navy. My mother, Grumman Aircraft, her sister, the Waves, her teenage sister, neighborhood blackout warden and coastal watch out on Long Island. My clumsy English-speaking Nana always wore an American flag pin on her coat, she got her citizenship, and she never missed an election.
The people in my community speak English or at least try to and we help them along. Koreans, Hondurans, Ethiopians, Pakistanis, Afghans, Somalis, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, and a whole lot more. No one is being "disrespectful" to anyone.
You have no right to claim what belongs to us all. You are only a small part of our nation.