If u been searching then why didn't you post any example cuz I aint seen anything like this
Could you please cite a source on this? I fully believe you but I'd like to show others.
@4d 6f 6e 65 79 that NPR story is when I turned into a hardliner on this issue. It's hard enough for young brothers and sisters to get a job down south where every entry level clerical/medical position requires you speak spanish, but now we got hispanic politicians backing racist hispanic hiring managers?? fukk this shyt. i will not cape for anything that indirectly harms the black community. These people are not on your side. 40% of San Antonio voted for Trump. They are toned down moderate immigration stance away from being 50/50 with the Republicans.
I actually just got moved out of a job because I couldnt speak spanish
now im having a hard time finding a job because of this exact scenario
I was just about to say "damn its like that in the south now" but your in dallas I presume?
This is what I wrote on here 3 years ago...
@śïñe•qúå_nøn has been warning yall. I guarantee you 10-15 yrs ago black women were working most of the positions you listed.
The more illegals they allow in the country, the more these jobs are going to request spanish language as one of the requirements.
You copied the quote in the op from LSA. And this is misleading. Bicultural would just mean somebody who identifies as more than one culture (Chinese-American, Arab-American, etc) as opposed to mono-culture. And it isn't something new. And it's isn't something that would be limited to just "Hispanic-Americans." This is alarmist crap.
I was the manager at a Sprint store... they complained since day one that I "couldnt communicate" and they hassled everyone who wasnt spanishWhat field were you in?