Local View: Insisting on 'English only' is truly befuddling. |
From the column: "The U.S. is not falling behind. Rather, the world is catching up. We think nothing about learning new software, and we should feel the same way about learning other languages."
Published 9/6/2023
By John Freivalds
Duluth News Tribune
We are living in an era when many people are saying, “Let’s be isolationist” and, “Let the world take care of itself.” Along with that comes the feeling that English, American English, is the only language that matters. In fact, many people believe English isn’t a language; it is like air or water in that you don’t think about it.
Thus, the University of West Virginia, faced with a budget crisis, dropped teaching and language courses this August. But, due to public pressure, it was forced to rescind some of the cuts. The New York Times reported that, “Language requirements for graduation have been eliminated at Amherst College, the University of Alabama, Johns Hopkins, George Washington University and Duquesne University, among others.”