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There isn't anything wrong with learning a second language by choice. Choosing to learn another skill is never a bad thing.
However, I was born in America where we've been speaking English, or some bastardized form of it, for the entire time America has been America and sometime before. There have been other languages spoken locally or regionally here and there from time to time. But, for the most part you could travel from Maine to California and get by with English.
I have no intention of traveling to a foreign country where I'd be best served by speaking their language. If I did go somewhere else I'd expect to have problems interacting with people who didn't speak English for I have no expectation of them adapting to me.
I only protest this English as second language multi-cultural trash because it is being forced on me and my kids by massive hordes of invaders who have no desire or interest to interact with the natives beyond raping, killing, robbing, murdering, and stealing everything that isn't nailed down and our apathetic government who reaps benefits while we suffer.
If you have a desire to better educate yourself or your children then more power to you.
If learning a second language in my country becomes a requirement to interact with people or get a good job then fuck it, I'm pissed.
FYI - the was a time, way back in the way-back days (1795, to be exact) when our founding fathers thought that all official documents should be printed in two languages. Back then, many of the newly-made citizens weren't fluent in English, and it was proposed that they would be better able to inform themselves about government matters if they could read about them in their own native language... German.
That said, I'm a roofer. Most of our workforce speak Spanish only. I was at a severe disadvantage during negotiations over things like wages and assigned tasks, because I only spoke English and German. I took tutoring until I had a rudimentary grasp of Spanish - they don't know I understand Spanish, but being able to understand what they're saying helps me out immensely! My kids watch Handy Manny when they're not watching Mickey Mouse, or Spongebob, or any of those mindless time-occupying video sedatives, and I see nothing wrong with it.