[Vision2020] Words Bring Pause

Donovan Arnold donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 13 00:46:57 PDT 2007


Yes, Sunil, if a guy is so dumb as to visit a foreign country, not know the language, not drive with someone who knows your language and the language of the culture, where all the street signs are all in that language you don't know, I would be very angry at the irresponsibility of that person and the danger they put others in. 
   
  This particular person was driving a US commercial vehicle so I know he was not a visitor. 
   
   
  Sunil, would it bother you to go to a doctor that only spoke French? How about your auto mechanic only speaking German? 
   
   
  Why not? Are you a bigot, or could it be that you want to make sure that you can communicate with them?
   
   
  Best,
   
  Donovan 

Sunil Ramalingam <sunilramalingam at hotmail.com> wrote:
  I can translate what that accident victim was saying. He was saying 'Oh no, 
this man who has only spite for me is going to kill me while I'm injured, 
all because I can't speak English. Help! Help!'

But seriously, Donovan, couldn't this person have simply been visiting? 
What if you were in Russia or Serbia, as a visitor, and had the misfortune 
to be in an accident. Should you be harangued for not speaking their 
languages when the locals come to help you? I wouldn't call you 
unreasonable for being in an accident and not speaking the local 
language(s).

Sunil


>From: Donovan Arnold 
>To: Sue Hovey , keely emerinemix , 
> vision2020 at moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Words Bring Pause
>Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 21:29:53 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Sue,
>
> You ask, "If they are sold there and not shipped out, why does that 
>create a problem for you?" Besides it being in MY country, because I buy 
>stuff there.
>
> My friend bought a refrigerator from a store and the instructions on 
>putting it together and maintaining it properly where in Spanish, that can 
>be a problem. The stores in Southern California, for example, the Best Buy 
>off of I-10 in San Bernadino puts their banners up in big Spanish letters 
>and the English is in smaller letters at the bottom.
>
> Why else does it bother me, because English being a second language in 
>parts of my own country, well when I cannot find something in the store and 
>and every person that works there doesn't speak English, it is a problem. 
>It happens to me in Boise, Phoenix, LA, Las Vegas, places in Washington 
>State and Oregon, and lots of other places.
>
> Want a more serious situation? OK, how about when I was driving from 
>Phoenix to LA and there was a serious accident, I was seriously delayed in 
>providing first aid to the victims because one of them could not speak 
>English. I was spending time trying to figure out what he was trying to say 
>rather than doing what needed to be done. Tell me, do you think it 
>reasonable to delay emergency aid to themselves and others because they do 
>not speak the language as everyone else? I don't, and this is an everyday 
>problem with people driving around that cannot read the road signs or 
>communicate with other drivers. Road signs are more complicated than just 
>STOP or signal lights. Police Officers, Doctors, EMTs, First Responders, 
>Firefighters, and Nurses have to deal with helping people without the most 
>important diagnostic tool they have, asking the patient.
>
> A person needs to be able to communicate with others in society in which 
>they dwell, for their safety and well being as well as the safety of others 
>around them.
>
> Best,
>


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