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Friday, December 09, 2005

No foreigners here

This is pretty disgusting. A teenage kid was suspended from his high school in Kansas City just because he answered another kid's question to him while in the hall in Spanish. And, even at that, the Spanish phrase he used has become as standard in the English language as the Italian "ciao." It was, "no problema."

KANSAS CITY, Kan., Dec. 8 -- Most of the time, 16-year-old Zach Rubio converses in clear, unaccented American teen-speak, a form of English in which the three most common words are "like," "whatever" and "totally." But Zach is also fluent in his dad's native language, Spanish -- and that's what got him suspended from school.

"It was, like, totally not in the classroom," the high school junior said, recalling the infraction. "We were in the, like, hall or whatever, on restroom break. This kid I know, he's like, 'Me prestas un dolar?' ['Will you lend me a dollar?'] Well, he asked in Spanish; it just seemed natural to answer that way. So I'm like, 'No problema.' "

But that conversation turned out to be a big problem for the staff at the Endeavor Alternative School, a small public high school in an ethnically mixed blue-collar neighborhood. A teacher who overheard the two boys sent Zach to the office, where Principal Jennifer Watts ordered him to call his father and leave the school.


This anti-immigrant, and particularly anti-Mexican, movement is really beginning to get chilling.

A hat tip to Crooks and Liars.

1 Comments:

Blogger ChiTom said...

Let's all sing together:

"Well, I'm glad to be an America-a-a-n,
where at least I know I'm free-e-e!"

7:27 AM  

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