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Spanish-dominant public libraries?

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Not me. While I like people who retain their native language...I kinda prefer that they can speak English in a country that is, albeit unofficially, English. It's too hard to order at McDonalds as is.
 
I'm just surprised that this is in Denver and not Miami. I don't know of any public library in my county that is strictly Spanish. Of course, there are Spanish language sections in every library.
 
I would defend this.

Except that Colorado's already declared itself officially Anglophone. In light of that, it just seems silly.
 
I'm just surprised that this is in Denver and not Miami
Not even Miami! Unless I dont know, what about LA California?
I just had to point that out, I cant state my opinion here without getting banned .
 
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