I would just like to know what people think of Howard's plan to make migrants learn English to be a citizen of Australia.
My opinion is that they do these things in other countries like Malaysia and in the US they make you learn English and their history and their system of government. So why not at least make people learn English here. It does not mean that people have to speak English at home or out in the community, its just a safeguard against prejudice towards those who cannot speak English who are marginalised by the community. It will just make life easier for everyone so neither party would get frustrated by being misunderstood due to their language, but that's my opinion.
I have migrant grandparents who learnt english in their country and before they came to Australia in displaced persons camps. Their friends who didnt learn before coming to Australia had a harder time of things and were discriminated against.
It is not necessarily an idea to segregate and discriminate against migrants, but those who do not like the Australian way of life should go somewhere where their morals and ethics are similar. People will still be free to speak their own native language and to practice their religions, it just means that migrants have to respect Australia's way of life and learn the English language.
We could be like Japan and not let those born to non-Australian citizens or not born in Japan be citizens. Believe me, there are stricter citizenship requirements than learning English and respecting the Australian way of life.
My opinion is that they do these things in other countries like Malaysia and in the US they make you learn English and their history and their system of government. So why not at least make people learn English here. It does not mean that people have to speak English at home or out in the community, its just a safeguard against prejudice towards those who cannot speak English who are marginalised by the community. It will just make life easier for everyone so neither party would get frustrated by being misunderstood due to their language, but that's my opinion.
I have migrant grandparents who learnt english in their country and before they came to Australia in displaced persons camps. Their friends who didnt learn before coming to Australia had a harder time of things and were discriminated against.
It is not necessarily an idea to segregate and discriminate against migrants, but those who do not like the Australian way of life should go somewhere where their morals and ethics are similar. People will still be free to speak their own native language and to practice their religions, it just means that migrants have to respect Australia's way of life and learn the English language.
We could be like Japan and not let those born to non-Australian citizens or not born in Japan be citizens. Believe me, there are stricter citizenship requirements than learning English and respecting the Australian way of life.