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Holy crap. Read this excerpt from the above linked article:
African-American English is "a systematic language variety, with patterns of pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary and usage that extend far beyond slang," according to the website of the Center for Applied Linguistics, a Washington-based nonprofit organization that says it aims to improve communication through better understanding of language and culture.
"Because it has a set of rules that is distinct from those of standard American English, characterizations of the variety as bad English are incorrect," the center said. "Speakers of AAE do not fail to speak standard American English, but succeed in speaking African American English."
WTF? It has a set of rules? Really? Show me where the hell those "rules" are documented. I want to know what the "rules" are for ebonics.
And, for heavens' sake, we don't want to admonish the speakers of this style of language for failing to learn how to speak English properly. Oh no, we should praise them for speaking this effed-up language so darn well!
Seriously, our country is going down the freakin' toilet when folks want to praise people for not learning how to speak.
bwhahahahahahahahahahaha that's freaking great!
toilet bowl america here we come.
Originally posted by G-MONEY
It hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!
Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity. Albert Einstein
If you come to Austin I've got two you can practice on.
If I moved out of state I would most likely work for BMW again (currently still hold master status with BMW) Only one BMW dealer here in UT and I have burnt that bridge....
This Porsche gig might turn out nice ( if they hire they are still deciding if they can afford to hire another tech and it may be a few months are next year) The dealer only has 3 techs right now And they are all OLD the last guy hired was back in 1986 and the other 2 are 70's. This dealer pays the techs hourly instead of commission and that is one of the biggest reason I want to go.
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