lisaannettestanley
Mi Casa es Su Casa??? Orange is the New Black???
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Sorry to point out that these translations might be a problem & another piece of the puzzle WHY this country FAILED to make history by electing our 1st Female President.
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As “one of the Good White English Speaker” (one of the good ones? What does that even mean???)
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I have a long history of helping to smooth over those race relations in the way I live my life, yet I face BACKLASH from people that I love. Some of them are so insulted by those translations, they think it’s OK to hurt MY FEELINGS on a daily basis. It’s awful.
I have spent YEARS working in the Hispanic Commun ity - & my friends both old & new still see me as "that white English-Speaking WOMAN." It's like beating my head against a wall.
Here is my Google page for when I worked for the Spanish Yellow Pages, Seccion Amarilla
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As a non-Bilingual English-speaking only WHITE WOMEN who CARES about helping others, tell me THIS wasn't a HARD - & THANKLESS JOB.
Yes, "reverse discrimination" is a PROBLEM.