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Spanish-language Media Blast Governor for His Comments
Friday, June 15, 2007 :La Opinion & Univision Radio
SAN FRANCISCO - Calif. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's comments at the National Association of Hispanic Journalists' Convention this week that Latinos should turn off their Spanish-language televisions and learn English sparked strong reactions in the state's Spanish-language media. DJs on Univision's radio station La Kalle 105.7 FM in San Francisco said Thursday that Latinos should watch Spanish-language television and English-language television. In a state where Latinos are now becoming the majority, they added, Gov. Schwarzenegger should learn Spanish and learn more about Latino culture. Being bilingual is a benefit in California, they said, where companies seek employees who speak more than one language.
LOS ANGELES - It is absurd to blame Latinos' low academic performance on Hispanic media, an editorial in La Opinión argues. The governor used the false argument that Latino immigrants don't want to learn English, editors say. In fact, the editorial notes, there aren't enough adult English classes to meet immigrants' demand for them. The governor doesn't know the United States' long history with media that inform and help numerous immigrant groups in their language, editors write. These groups have gone on to enrich this nation, the editorial notes.
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However, listening to radio or watching TV in the language you are learning is an idea with practical value. If you're studying Spanish and want to learn it as a spoken, rather than written, language, maximizing your exposure to its sound will be helpful. TV should be more helpful than radio, because the picture will help to grasp the meaning of what's being said. The same thing applies to a non-native English speaker who wants to improve their understanding and pronunciation of English.
Back in my parents' time, movies served as cheap learning aids for that generation of immigrants; radio and TV have the advantage of being free.
Back in my parents' time, movies served as cheap learning aids for that generation of immigrants; radio and TV have the advantage of being free.
Arnold's statement is racist, classist, and shows his absolute ignorance about acquiring a second language.
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