waka
Emasculating the Right
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- Nov 28, 2001
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There are no contradictions; merely your inability to comprehend.
Whereas the ICAO convention is not regulatory, any participation thereof is indeed a courtesy. This includes speaking English for international operations.
Of course it isn't regulatory, genus. Reciprocation was already explained to you, yet you choose to be incorrigible. Go ahead with living in your fantasy world. You clearly have zero clue about the realities of ICAO and the organization's role in aviation. If you're sincere in your contentions, I doubt you fly internationally.
It also includes keeping your panties on, for you Ugly Americans, who can't seem to handle languages other than English being legitimately spoken domestically in each respective country.
Nobody in this thread indicated any such thing. You simply manufactured a straw-man argument for what reason, I don't know. Perhaps you get some sense of validation from reading your own posts....as in, you like to hear yourself speak. How pathetic.
As for LegacyDriver and his fruitcake notion that standardizing terminology represents a movement toward speaking French in the USA, what can one say? Sheer stupidity.
What is really stupid is your perception based on your preconceived notions.
SSRI's....check into them.