Sunday, July 19, 2015

Ethnic Studies and Drunken Journalists

I agree with the Republic's Sunday (7/19/15) letter writer who says people who immigrate to the US need to abandon their foreign identities, just be Americans and learn to speak English.   In that vein we need to immediately end all ethnic studies programs.   We should start with the most egregious and widespread of these.   We need to stop force feeding English literature to our public school children.   For Heaven's sake Beowulf, and Shakespeare aren't even written in language that anyone speaks anymore.

The Divil made me say this... as my Gaelic speaking grandmother used to say.  Her oldest son won the Navy  Cross, Silver Star, Bronze Star and two DFCs in separate actions during America's darkest hours of World War II.   Her oldest daughter was one of the US Navy's first women officers.  Her children earned her the right celebrate St. Patrick's Day and speak any damn language she wanted.
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The eminent journalist Russell Baker of Pulitzer Prize and NY Times fame also once opined that "We should all stop parading [ethnic heritage] and just all be Americans."   His column on this thought appeared while Baker was hosting the BBC's Masterpiece Theatre on US public television.   His introduction was accompanied by imagery primarily of British icons including Union Jack flags and RAF Spitfire model aircraft.   The background behind Mr. Baker during his introduction included the Union Jack flag of Britain's United Kingdom.

Baker like my uncle was a Navy aviator, but Baker was barely able to make it out of flight school.   He managed to calm his nerves to pass his last chance flight test by spending a night with a prostitute, but claimed he was too drunk to perform (the "I didn't inhale defense"), confessed in his Pulitzer Prize wining autobiography, Growing Up.


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