
For Luis J. Rodriguez's article in the Progressive. I grew up in a household where both parents mixed up Chinese, Taiwanese and Japanese. Then as a child spent time in Germany where I had passable fluency but then studied Spanish in high school. Everything is mixed up in my head and I am embarrassed to admit that I am monolingual. It's weird to think that there are people who still believe that in the US you should only speak "American". And that the ability to jump from language to language can be seen as a "disadvantage". After all, we are global citizens.
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