they have already integrated.. its just some rascist fucks in australia fgivin them a hard time.
agreed
they have already integrated.. its just some rascist fucks in australia fgivin them a hard time.
I wonder if u've met many migrants (not tourists) in australia without the ability to speak basic english. Chances are that they'll be pensioners with family members that can speak english and complete paperwork on their behalf. This whole plan relies on the prejudice one-languaged aussies feel against those who speak english with an accent, and who speak a foreign language in public premises. In reality both these groups of people can speak english, albeit not at natural language levels.P_Dilemma said:Who said anything about forcing ppl to learn the language?
The thing is, if one wants to live a relatively good life in Australia, one must have some hold on the language. There are only so many stores with people who can speak swahili. There are only so many branches of the RTA with people who speak farsi. There are only so many Maccas outlets with kids who speak polish.
It's like that medicare card thing: No one's forcing you to get one, you just won't be able to do things without it. Social security, for example.
So, we shouldn't be forcing ppl to learn the language. A degree of persuasion must be used.
-P_D
Sheikh Hilali, on Howard's Muslim Advisory whatever, has been in Australia for 30 years and hasn't learnt English yet.HotShot said:they have already integrated.. its just some rascist fucks in australia fgivin them a hard time.
There's a stark difference between assimilation (a policy from a bygone era) and integration (a notion that takes on a 'soft' approach to multiculturalism). Please don't confuse the two.JaredR said:Captain Gh3y,
That would be a lack of tolerance, not assimilation and certainly not intergration which Prime Minister Howard wishes to see in effect in Australia!
Yes i have met ppl who get their friends and relatives to fill out paperwork on their behalf because they don't know english. the trouble is that those people will have an overreliance on others with the skills. At some point they should cease their reliance and become a little more independant in these matters_dhj_ said:I wonder if u've met many migrants (not tourists) in australia without the ability to speak basic english. Chances are that they'll be pensioners with family members that can speak english and complete paperwork on their behalf. This whole plan relies on the prejudice one-languaged aussies feel against those who speak english with an accent, and who speak a foreign language in public premises.
Hey, and i'm not asking for anymore than that. Like i said in a earlier post, i enjoy watching people speak english with funni accents. Just lights up my day_dhj_ said:In reality both these groups of people can speak english, albeit not at natural language levels.
... that gud go and do biography on him...Captain Gh3y said:Sheikh Hilali, on Howard's Muslim Advisory whatever, has been in Australia for 30 years and hasn't learnt English yet.
um no.. they are not 'guests'.. lol. Firstly think it from a hosts perspective. u want them to come.. and u want to them to enjoy and forcing silly rules - then they are not going to be happy.lala2 said:I agree with Howard about the English bit--if you're gonna be here, you might as well make yours and everyone else's life easier by learning English. If you want to be a guest at someone's party, you have to abide by their rules (including learning English). If you don't want to abide by their rules and the way the party is run, just don't come. Same principle.
Maybe not full-blown English, but they should be able to know their way around, and if they don't, take up some English classes. And it's not as though Howard is forcing everyone to speak English at home. That would be lingual totalitarism.
You don't think the two are connected?LynH1326 said:Now that i've cleared some things up with some irrelevent topics to the thread, I hope this stays a thread about MIGRATION and not about conflicts between ethnic groups.
Why do you think i hate watching the news?
Captain Gh3y said:
Not really. In some ways 'yes' with some groups refusing to intergrate, but that can be seen outside of the minority of Muslims that Howard refers to.banco55 said:You don't think the two are connected?
Me too.LynH1326 said:I wish that I could have learnt Latvian properly