...but not your co-workers. For some reason, a fellow employee from Miami decided to send a Teddy Roosevelt quote to the entire company today. Roosevelt was commenting about what it means/takes to be a true American. Another co-worker replied (again to the entire company) about certain issues with the quote. Teddy was speaking 100 years ago, and a few things have changed. Anyway, one thing led to another and led to this response:
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Down here it’s becoming difficult to go into a 7/11 and get directions in English.
It will be a few more years before you guys up there get overrun by people who want to turn your area into part of their old country.
But if will happen, and then you may just lean a little more toward keeping America America.
Sharpen up on your Spanish, you’ll need it.
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Oh no! Will Minneapolis and St. Paul suddenly develop Hmong, Mexican, and Somali communities? Oh wait...we already have some of those. And someone the Twin Cities still function. It's probably killed our tourism, though. Like New York and San Francisco. My brother lives in San Francisco, and I know we never ever want to visit Chinatown or the Mission. Or...wait...we always go there.
But only to ask for directions.
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