July 21, 2005
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A
Reader Is Cheered By John Podhoretz on Birthright
Citizenship
A Reader Writes On Ethnolinguistics
From: Roger Chaillet
[winner,
VDARE.COM War Against Christmas 2003 Competition]
RE:
Two Races Divided By A Common Language
It was
Thomas Sowell who pointed out
some time ago that Ebonics is not the vernacular of
the black underclass, but is in fact a variant of a
dialect spoken in 17th century England. Even some
whites in remote areas of the Deep South still say "axe"
instead of "ask."
Gee, imagine blacks in the
'hood speaking the language of the cracker.
[Vdare.com
note: See Thomas Sowell's
latest column on education, in which a white teacher
took a risk to help a young black girl who was
struggling with English usage.
“It
turned out that the little girl had no problem with the
concepts or the facts but had misinterpreted a word
because it sounded like another word that she had heard
used at home, where a ‘black English’ dialect was
spoken.
“Since
the teacher was white, she knew that she was running a
risk by getting into this issue. Opening this can of
worms could result in anything from being called a
‘racist’ to an ugly confrontation at
school or in
court.
“Nevertheless, the teacher told the girl's mother that,
unless her daughter learned standard English, her
education could suffer and her intelligence might be so
under-estimated that she could be falsely labeled
subnormal.”
Sowell links this to
Ron Unz's fight to have children
taught in English. The problem here is that some
people would rather the children learned bad English, or
not learn English at all, than have them assimilated to
mainstream American society.]