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All Were Asking is to Learn English.

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Old news but still going on with commercials on local radio airwaves. Joey Vento is saying what a lot of people are thinking. Is it that difficult to learn our language?

Think of it on the business side, long line of people ordering and taking forever to communicate one order. Small business, but what should be done, train all his employees to speak languages other than English? Unreal!

English sign controversy

The sign on the front window that provoked controversy.
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A sign on Geno's window gained press notoriety in 2006, during the immigration controversy. The sign reads: "This Is AMERICA: WHEN ORDERING Please 'SPEAK ENGLISH'".

The Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations filed a discrimination complaint, arguing that Geno's violated the city's Fair Practices Ordinance, which prohibits discrimination in public accommodation, by "denying service to someone because of his or her national origin, and having printed material making certain groups of people feel their patronage is unwelcome." Vento had previously said the signs are directed at the Mexican immigrants in the surrounding neighborhood.

Vento says no one has been refused service for not speaking English, but said, "If I can't understand you, you might not get the sandwich you thought you ordered." The Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations found probable cause that the sign is discriminatory. The commission says the sign could make non-English-speakers feel unwelcome or discriminated against.

Vento enlisted the aid of the Southeastern Legal Foundation, a public-interest legal organization.In 2006 the Foundation had defended a bar owner cited by the Ohio Civil Rights Commission for a sign reading "For Service, Speak English." That case was settled when the owner removed the sign.

Responding in an interview with Fox News analyst Neil Cavuto, Vento stated that he does not turn away any customer, and therefore does not discriminate. He also vowed to keep his sign displayed no matter how much pressure he receives. He explained to Cavuto that his parents had to learn English when they came to the U.S. He said that if his customers order in any other language, he'll give them Cheez Whiz on bread.

Vento posed some rhetorical questions: "If one goes into a Puerto Rican neighborhood, how many signs would be seen in English?," and "When one is on the telephone, it may say press 1 for English, press 2 for Spanish; but where is the number for, say, Italian or Korean?"

After the story gained national attention, Philadelphia City Councilman James Kenney said, "He went on his little act and hit the talk shows. He's like a legend in his own mind. He's spun it so that he's a martyr in people's minds in order to gain financial benefit. He's a selfish individual." On March 19, 2008, Philadelphia's Commission on Human Relations ruled that the restaurant did not violate the city's Fair Practices Ordinance.


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BTW how about offering free English classes to your non-English-speaking immigrants? The argument that one should learn English because "this is America" is beyond retarded. America has no official language.
 
Wouldn't it also be in the immigrant's best interest to learn the language? Set aside political and re4ligious views. Who wants to live in a country without knowing how to communicate? Who can function (i.e. work, have friends) in a country without knowing the language? A friend of mine married an Asian woman less than a year ago. She is now fluent in English and got a job.
 
That gay ass Native American bullshit...godammit Polaroid!!!

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How about we all speak the TRUE native language then. Caveman.

Better yet, mudfish.

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Man I love Polish beer.