English as the Official Language?
America is known worldwide for being a nation rich with diversity, in which peoples’ natural rights like free speech and religion are concretely confirmed in the law of the land. Unlike many other countries across the globe, America does not have an official language. In Charles Krauthammer’s words, “The Senate could not bring itself to declare English the country’s ‘official language.’ The best it could do was pass an amendment to the immigration bill tepidly declaring English the ‘national language.’” Krauthammer’s position on this topic is clearly demonstrated by his tone – he wants more, he wants ~ official~ . I’d have to say I disagree with him. The United States encompasses not only our 50 states, but also the territories we have, including Puerto Rico and Guam. To make English the official language is a careless and mindless act against these people, whose main language and patrimony center around the Latin origin. We would be eradicating their culture. Fur...