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[–] fleebleneeble@reddthat.com 0 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I think it's because they want to keep us stupid and withdrawn from the world as a whole. The US is kind of a giant prison, but with some shiny things to distract the more well off inmates from caring as much. For those who are poor, they'll be aware but have hardly a network to figure out how to escape. Language is incredibly important and also allows you to think in different ways depending on what languages you know; gives different perspective. They don't want us to think. I believe the best mandatory languages to learn if we implemented that in the states would be: Spanish, French, Portuguese (for upstairs and downstairs neighbors), Mandarin, Russian, and Egyptian Arabic. The last 3 are for general world literacy, Mandarin being widely spoken generally, boh Mandarin and Russian respectively to keep people aware of what's happening in the world in those spheres, as well as Egyptian Arabic since it's the most widely spoken Arab language, used in TV and everyday use most times.