POS. America doesn't have an official language and if it did, English wouldn't be it.

@StephanieResists it always surprised me coming from India (I was born and raised there, then immigrated to the US later) that the US didn’t have an official language. India has many languages spoken and written within the country, but English and Hindi were adopted as official languages. So, all gov forms/paperwork has to be available in both those languages. Same goes for schooling, and everyone has to learn both languages in school. Wouldn’t Spanish + English be the natural choice for the US?

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We don't really need to designate an official language, but if we were to, the Republicans would NEVER accept anything other than English only.

@Agatha @Dogofalltrees I see no need for an officially designated language in a melting pot country we stole from Spanish speakers. I feel it's racists who bring that bs up.

@StephanieResists @Dogofalltrees

*A country we stole from Native peoples, none of whom originally spoke Spanish OR English.

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@Agatha @Dogofalltrees We didn't even name out States without using their language. perhaps most visibly in numerous American cities and states (San Francisco, Nevada, El Paso, etc.).

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