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Texas student's refusal to say Mexican pledge, anthem starts controversy
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and the bubbas are mad!!! whats wrong with learning it, learning spanish and the culture is a good thing.... i learned many things like this while being an exchange student in Germany.... nothing wrong with it, i wasnt going to be a red neck and say i aint doing it.... it was my choice to learn it right...
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Originally posted by Bad A$$ Coupe View Postand the bubbas are mad!!! whats wrong with learning it, learning spanish and the culture is a good thing.... i learned many things like this while being an exchange student in Germany.... nothing wrong with it, i wasnt going to be a red neck and say i aint doing it.... it was my choice to learn it right...
Then again, my word and integrity mean a lot to me. Maybe not so much for you.
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I grew up in the Rio Grande Valley and was one of like 6 white kids in my elementary school. No one EVER asked or made me pledge allegiance to the mexican flag, that teacher needs to be fired IMMEDIATLEY!
I can understand learing other cultures and maybe even reading about their pledge, but you dont make a child pledge their allegiance to another country!
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Some of you are making my head hurt...Originally posted by PGreenCobraI can't get over the fact that you get to go live the rest of your life, knowing that someone made a Halloween costume out of you. LMAO!!Originally posted by Trip McNeelyOriginally posted by dsrtuckteezydont downshift!!
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Originally posted by Yale View PostWhy would you do Mexican shit in Spanish class? It's not Mexican class. There's no reason to explore Mexican culture, apart from Texas's proximity to Mexico. First year teacher, FTL.
All state-mandated "Spanish' classes I breezed through were not directed toward Spanish culture. We had Cinco De Mayo parties every year (Mexican independence) ...Wtf
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Originally posted by TeeShock View Post^^ Cents, you has them.
All state-mandated "Spanish' classes I breezed through were not directed toward Spanish culture. We had Cinco De Mayo parties every year (Mexican independence) ...WtfZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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Originally posted by exlude View PostI can see this point if you have little to no national pride. But pledging allegiance to another country is something I won't do...no matter the language.
Then again, my word and integrity mean a lot to me. Maybe not so much for you.
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Originally posted by Bad A$$ Coupe View PostThe thing is your not pledging shit homeslice..... and intergrity means alot then learn the f-ing culture of the class your taking, that way when your speaking to someone in THERE native tounge you can relate to them and understand them... not just be able to say the puto, perro and burrito and get a passing grade... its called higher learning for a reason!I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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