I don't think we'll be talking about a "different outrage". I think we'll still be complaining about trying to do business with people who do not speak ENGLISH.
On a related experience, I went to a boro public zoning meeting to discuss an application from a Spanish woman to open a hair cutting business in her garage on my street. I'll skip the many sorted details, but the thing that really left me with an impression was that she was here, in this country for 12 years (TWELVE YEARS) and she needed an interpreter (who was her new American husband). Even when she was asked (through him) a simple yes or no question, she replied "Si". He then said "yes".
Again, she was in this country for TWELVE YEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is VERY obvious that "they" don't want to assimulate themselves into this country and our culture. They're here because we've said, "come on over - we'll take care of you, no matter what" "you don't even have to DO anything but ask".
Man, I wish my life was that easy...........
I know how to solve the problem, but it involves illegal actions.