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Texas student's refusal to say Mexican pledge, anthem starts controversy
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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) ...WtfOriginally posted by Bad A$$ Coupe View PostThe thing is your not pledging s homeslice.....Originally posted by BroncojohnnyHOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!
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[QUOTE=Nash B.;493284]Actually, one thing I learned (and retained, wtf?) in 4 years of Spanish is that Cinco de Mayo doesn't isn't the Mexican Independence Day. I don't remember what it was exactly, but that wasn't it. Maybe your classes should've spent a little time exploring the culture?QUOTE]
Forgive those of us who graduated from any high school in Garland and received a substandard grade school education. It's a foreign language class, not mexican anthropology.
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Originally posted by Bad A$$ 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!sigpic
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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!
And no, it's not called higher learning. It's called highschool.
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this isnt mexico you either sing our anthem and respect our flag or GTFO. that kid did the right thing if he went to mexico and told them to sing the us anthem and fly the us flag they would laugh. its just like the fucking spanish billboards nobody can read. or the home depot intercom spouting off 5 minutes of spanish.
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I was in algebra class last week and that son of a bitch professor of mine gave us a trigonometry assignment. I refused to do it cause I signed up for Algebra, not trig.
If that teacher had them recite the Mexican pledge of allegiance everyday, I could see something wrong with that. Other than that, it's just some more Spanish words for a Spanish class. I'm sure no one was brain washed during the reciting of that pledge......bro....
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Originally posted by A+ View PostI was in algebra class last week and that son of a bitch professor of mine gave us a trigonometry assignment. I refused to do it cause I signed up for Algebra, not trig.
If that teacher had them recite the Mexican pledge of allegiance everyday, I could see something wrong with that. Other than that, it's just some more Spanish words for a Spanish class. I'm sure no one was brain washed during the reciting of that pledge."Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey
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Originally posted by A+I was in algebra class last week and that son of a bitch professor of mine gave us a trigonometry assignment. I refused to do it cause I signed up for Algebra, not trig.
If that teacher had them recite the Mexican pledge of allegiance everyday, I could see something wrong with that. Other than that, it's just some more Spanish words for a Spanish class. I'm sure no one was brain washed during the reciting of that pledge.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostHowever Coupe, if they're learning Spanish, shouldn't they be learning about the Spanish culture? You know, in Spain?
god bless.It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass
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