Redditor realizes that the racists were right
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It's included in disability support services.
Those regulations also need to go.
You don't want your grandparents or people in wheelchairs to be protected?
I want businesses owners to choose for themselves how to best serve their customers.
If a business thinks a wheelchair ramp and giant bathroom stalls helps them then great, if they don't then also great. No need to bring lawyers and bureaucrats into it.
They're also yet another regulation that can stress a small business while big businesses can clear with no issue.
I wouldn't even concede that at this stage of the game. English is the only option and anyone who doesn't adhere to that needs to be bullied.
The Federal Government literally told all of the Cajun grandparents that English was the language of the land and they had to speak it to use government services. Which is basically one of the main reasons it died out as a language and requires active effort to keep alive to this day.
So why did Spanish get the exact opposite treatment?
The US govt spent more money destroying Native language than saving them.
https://www.hcn.org/issues/51-21-22/indigenous-affairs-the-u-s-has-spent-more-money-erasing-native-languages-than-saving-them/
1803 LA Purchase set into motion the 1812 State Constitution. This is what you're referring to. The speakers of Creole ( American creole, the definition of creole is a blend of languages) weren't locals, they migrated from Nova Scotia.
https://www.hcn.org/issues/51-21-22/indigenous-affairs-the-u-s-has-spent-more-money-erasing-native-languages-than-saving-them/
Tx - remember the Alamo? Only imaginary lines changed, the people with generational homes didn't move. They also chose to be annexed. They had more say. That's just history.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican%E2%80%93American_War
I agree, not being able to speak english is a disability