How will the country be divided? Mexico is obviously in the south. What else? A: There are six parts altogether. The first one is the Pacific Ocean coast of the USA. I can give you an example: 53% of San Francisco's population is Chinese. The Governor of Washington state was an ethnic Chinese; its capital, Seattle, is called the gate of the Chinese emigration to the USA. It is obvious that the Pacific Ocean coast has been gradually influenced by China. The second part in the south is definitely the Mexicans. In some areas, Spanish has become the official language already. Then comes Texas which has been openly fighting for independence.
A: There are six parts altogether. The first one is the Pacific Ocean coast of the USA. I can give you an example: 53% of San Francisco's population is Chinese. The Governor of Washington state was an ethnic Chinese; its capital, Seattle, is called the gate of the Chinese emigration to the USA. It is obvious that the Pacific Ocean coast has been gradually influenced by China. The second part in the south is definitely the Mexicans. In some areas, Spanish has become the official language already. Then comes Texas which has been openly fighting for independence.
Damn. This guy is a loony tunes freeper. And he's in charge of diplomat training for Russia. All you folks talking about how responsible and sane Russia is compared to the US, and the need to break with Atlanticism in favor of a closer relationship with Russia, ummh, you sure about that?
Okay, Igor, listen up:
(1) About a fifth -- that's about 20% (1/5) -- of San Francisco's population is Chinese. Not 53%. Asians, broadly, aren't even 53% of the city. They're 33%.
(2) Seattle is 17% Asian. And the former governor of Washington is named Gary Locke. (I know, the name alone screams, "CPC Spy.") I'm not sure what Locke's ethnic roots have to do with it, since, as Ambassador ShitforBrains has presumably seen, we do elect people from ethnic groups -- you know, like the current President -- which are not dominant in the electorate.
And for Seattle being the "Gateway to Chinese emigration" -- yeah, I guess that would be true if we were still living in 1800s.
The second part in the south is definitely the Mexicans. In some areas, Spanish has become the official language already. Then comes Texas which has been openly fighting for independence.
(3) Yes, Igor, Spanish is the official language in some places in Mexico. In fact, I'm pretty sure you'll find it's the official language in all of Mexico. (Note he says "Then Texas" after mentioning all that.)
The only evidence -- and, granted, it was just a quick Google -- I can find of Spanish being an official language anywhere in the US is in a small border town in Texas called El Cenizo.
Have a few more glasses of vodka and get back to us, Igor. Conservatives want live babies so they can raise them to be dead soldiers. - George Carlin