Friday, August 04, 2017

"Acosta's gaffe was epically ignorant and racist in the extreme."

David Goldman writes at PJ Media,
White House adviser Stephen Miller made short work of CNN's Jim Acosta at yesterday's White House press briefing on immigration. Acosta enjoined, "It sounds like you're trying to engineer the racial and ethnic flow of people into this country through this policy," by giving preference to English speakers. In fact, the vast majority of the world's 1.2 billion English speakers are African or Asian.

Acosta claimed that preferential treatment for English-speaking applicants would benefit people from Great Britain and Australia. Scathingly, Miller replied:

I am shocked at your statement, that you think only people from Great Britain and Australia would know English. It reveals your cosmopolitan bias to a shocking degree. This is an amazing moment. That you think only people from Great Britain or Australia would speak English is so insulting to millions of hard-working immigrants who do speak English from all over the world. Jim, have you honestly never met an immigrant from another country who speaks English, outside of Great Britain and Australia? Is that your personal experience?

There are about 1.2 billion English speakers in the world, including 125 million Indians, 90 million Filipinos, 79 million Nigerians, 30 million Bengalis, 28 million Egyptians and 15 million Pakistanis, according to Wikipedia. More than half of all English-speakers are non-European. Barely a tenth of English speakers outside the United States live in Britain, Canada, Australia or New Zealand. Acosta's gaffe was epically ignorant and racist in the extreme.
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