How do these Natalists feel about the African continent?

  • InvertedParallax@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    you’ve got an impossible task convincing immigrants to learn the language.

    Do we? The languages aren’t that hard, people learn languages all the time especially if they move.

    Just make it a requirement for citizenship, offer classes, etc. I’m picking up 2 languages right now, 1 for work and 1 for my new home in Europe. The human brain does things.

    Quebec, for example, tries mightily to force immigrants to learn French and the results are quite ugly in Quebec politics.

    Ok, so I actually speak some french (from school), and that’s not about it not being English, it’s just that French is a shit language to push for no reason.

    Tell Quebec to switch to Spanish, everyone will be happier.

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      2 days ago

      Most people don’t want to learn another language they want to do other stuff.

      Example: me, I want to do other stuff.

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        They aren’t exclusive.

        I learn languages without actualy putting in effort, just fucking expose yourself.

        Also, that’s fucking rude, this is their country and their culture, you should respect them.

            • HalfSalesman@lemm.ee
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              19 hours ago

              No one chooses to exist, so you could argue we’re captives regardless of where we are. Not guests.

              But yeah, I’m not moving anywhere that speaks a different language anyway if I can avoid it. Sounds like too much of an impediment and risk, being unable to function in society that you don’t speak the language in. You end up too vulnerable and dependent on strangers and I don’t tend to trust people I don’t know.

              If you enjoy on an intrinsic level learning another language, fine. That certainly would explain why you “learn without putting in effort”. Its not for me however. I have no desire. I’m far more interested in other things.