AskSatanOperator
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What I plan to write now is not a question, but an anonymous vent and comment. I was reading HPHC's recent sermon on rituals and future site modifications, and many people were writing "defenses" (I think another word would be better, but I don't know which one) to the English language about it being a language that works better with mental flow and all that stuff.
The truth is that English is an overrated language. They say that many people learn it because it is "necessary", and others because it is more "comfortable" to speak, but the truth is that I totally disagree with the latter. For me personally it is uncomfortable, I really don't understand what is good for the mental flow. I express myself quite well in my language, which is a Romance language. I only use English when necessary (like reading the JoS and the Forums, looking for more varied and extensive information, etc), but not beyond that. I recognize that because of its structure (very over-simplified) it makes it "lighter" when speaking and thinking, but that is not my case. Maybe it's because I don't speak it fluently and I need the support of a translator when I want to express myself, but as far as I can see, even if I were, I would still have the same feelings I have now.
Besides, any language sounds elegant if it is spoken well, there is nothing special about English in this aspect, it is like any modern language. Regarding what HPS Lydia said, I don't quite agree, because if you are a crude person with a bad vocabulary, there is no point in learning another language to write and speak better.
Honestly, all the status English has today is merely artificial, pushed by the US government when it was already owned by the jews, when it should be on par with any modern language. None of them are going to do any good in the long run (including mine), unlike the ancient languages, which are more deserving of international language status (preferably by continental region, as someone once commented here in the Forums). As an aside, it is as one comment (in an excerpt from this one) said, "Unfortunately, our modern languages are nothing more than diluted and extremely simplified corruptions that are basically devoid of spiritual power and meaning." It seems rather unfair to me, really; and this is why I used the word "necessary" in quotation marks earlier.
I know it is quite ironic that I am writing this in this language, but it is the only option I have for everyone here to understand what I think.
My intention is not to offend people who speak English as a native language, but to try to speak in a more objective way along with my opinion. I don't hate their/your language, on the contrary, I like the language even if I feel that it is not really for me, even though I understand it quite well, what happens is that the overvaluation and undervaluation bothers me a lot, since I believe that everything should be valued as it deserves it taking into account many points. I know that English is currently the dominant auxiliary language (I consider that this term is more correct than saying "international language" for this case because many languages like Spanish and French are spoken in "more than one country", since the words in quotation marks make up the meaning of the word "international", that is, something relative that manifests itself in two or more countries) and that it is the only option one has nowadays, but I think things should be different.
I also know that people have the right to speak whatever language they want, but I think one should be proud of their true culture, since the language is part of it. The reason I mention this is that there are people who are ashamed of this, so they want to "replace" it with another one, which I think is very wrong. I also believe that taking too many words from other languages, even from different linguistic families, is a form of multiculturalism because of what I said before, since it takes away its identity.
The reason I chose to write here is because I am ashamed to use my account to say this, I don't want you to know who I am as I am afraid you will make fun of me or think I am a troll account, I hope you will forgive me.
I hope you all have a good day.
The truth is that English is an overrated language. They say that many people learn it because it is "necessary", and others because it is more "comfortable" to speak, but the truth is that I totally disagree with the latter. For me personally it is uncomfortable, I really don't understand what is good for the mental flow. I express myself quite well in my language, which is a Romance language. I only use English when necessary (like reading the JoS and the Forums, looking for more varied and extensive information, etc), but not beyond that. I recognize that because of its structure (very over-simplified) it makes it "lighter" when speaking and thinking, but that is not my case. Maybe it's because I don't speak it fluently and I need the support of a translator when I want to express myself, but as far as I can see, even if I were, I would still have the same feelings I have now.
Besides, any language sounds elegant if it is spoken well, there is nothing special about English in this aspect, it is like any modern language. Regarding what HPS Lydia said, I don't quite agree, because if you are a crude person with a bad vocabulary, there is no point in learning another language to write and speak better.
Honestly, all the status English has today is merely artificial, pushed by the US government when it was already owned by the jews, when it should be on par with any modern language. None of them are going to do any good in the long run (including mine), unlike the ancient languages, which are more deserving of international language status (preferably by continental region, as someone once commented here in the Forums). As an aside, it is as one comment (in an excerpt from this one) said, "Unfortunately, our modern languages are nothing more than diluted and extremely simplified corruptions that are basically devoid of spiritual power and meaning." It seems rather unfair to me, really; and this is why I used the word "necessary" in quotation marks earlier.
I know it is quite ironic that I am writing this in this language, but it is the only option I have for everyone here to understand what I think.
My intention is not to offend people who speak English as a native language, but to try to speak in a more objective way along with my opinion. I don't hate their/your language, on the contrary, I like the language even if I feel that it is not really for me, even though I understand it quite well, what happens is that the overvaluation and undervaluation bothers me a lot, since I believe that everything should be valued as it deserves it taking into account many points. I know that English is currently the dominant auxiliary language (I consider that this term is more correct than saying "international language" for this case because many languages like Spanish and French are spoken in "more than one country", since the words in quotation marks make up the meaning of the word "international", that is, something relative that manifests itself in two or more countries) and that it is the only option one has nowadays, but I think things should be different.
I also know that people have the right to speak whatever language they want, but I think one should be proud of their true culture, since the language is part of it. The reason I mention this is that there are people who are ashamed of this, so they want to "replace" it with another one, which I think is very wrong. I also believe that taking too many words from other languages, even from different linguistic families, is a form of multiculturalism because of what I said before, since it takes away its identity.
The reason I chose to write here is because I am ashamed to use my account to say this, I don't want you to know who I am as I am afraid you will make fun of me or think I am a troll account, I hope you will forgive me.
I hope you all have a good day.