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A few days ago I reflected
on the privilege representing Speak, just a great privilege is perhaps Silence.
An adage dictates, "You are owner of your silenced and slave of what you
say."
A few days ago I was at
the Rhode Island Employment office waiting to see a friend who works there and
was conducting an interview, while waiting came two women who needed
information about job’s opportunity.
Fearing that represents
not see Hispanic faces at reception, They decided that I would be their
receptionist, so I was immediately bombarded with a series of questions that
logically I could not answer, so I motivated them to get in line and wait their
turn, which no doubt someone would meet them in their own language because that
is " coldly calculated “.
At the insistence of the
women, I was forced to go with them to the wall where the different job
opportunities that come every day to that office are published. I began to
relate to them the titles that every job had; same as they were written in
correct English. With great displeasure one of them said, "that should be
in Spanish.”
People all over the world
go there and other government offices. They seek to have employees who speak
multiple languages to understand that not all speak English. However, as the
official language is English all documentation must be submitted in English.
These women like many
other people living in The United States for decades and never showed interest
in learning the language, but are not able to understand that is not the
responsibility of the country that they remain behind those invisible walls
imposed by the ignorance. Each one makes his own destiny.
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