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We are Amercans and if you don't want to learn our language or assimilate, go back to your country. It just makes me mad that Roku accepts the opposite
cara223 Racist much?? First, learn how to spell...Americans. Second, learn the definition of American which can mean 1) an American Indian of North America or South America 2) a native or inhabitant of North America or South America and 3) a native or inhabitant of the U.S. Approximately 70 million people in the US are Hispanic or of Hispanic origin, which also includes those whose families are both from North and South America. Finally, take an ancestry test and learn where your family history is really from.
- cara2235 months agoReel Rookie
Number one, I don't need someone from another country telling me I'm racist or can't spell, which is typical of Leftists trying to degrade everyone that doesn't agree with them. My Dad, my Grandparents were from Riga Latvia and came here and learned English and it is our language just like your language in the UK is English so don't try to change our language, my Dad was proud to be an A M E R I C AN, I can spell, nothing racist just fact. I have studied my heritage and have several European descendants, and I'm proud of that, but I wouldn't go to their country and insist they speak my language. Please stay in your country, change all their wonderful customs, and stay out of mine with your mindset.
- JWS95185 months agoRoku Guru
Born in a small town in Kentucky of which my family is many generations (since the 1780's) born there, so you have no idea what you are talking about. Your racist rant has no place on a Roku help forum. I am neither leftist nor a radical. As a white person born in the United States, I just call racism out when I see it and yours is flashing like a Wal-Mart blue light special. Like I said, look up the definition of American. It is not solely those individuals in the United States. Educate yourself first, before spouting nonsense. UK stands for University of Kentucky, from where you get an education, which I am sure you know nothing about. Your grandparents were welcome in this county like most immigrants should be as this was the foundation of our nation. Only Native Americans (sometimes known as Indians) are the true "Natives" of this country. The rest of us, including you, had ancestors that immigrated at one time or another and I guarantee you would not want them to be discriminated against and saying this type of nonsense to them when they migrated to this country.