Owner of veggie fast food stand bans English
Dennis Baron
debaron at uiuc.edu
Tue Apr 1 03:54:16 UTC 2008
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Owner of veggie fast food stand bans English
April 1, 2008
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Sarah Josepha Hale, owner of the popular L.A. eatery, Vegan King, has
forbidden her employees to speak English. Hale has strongly urged
customers not to use the language either, it has been reported.
One radical enemy of English floated a suggestion to ban the language
as long ago as 1996, but the plan was treated as if it were some kind
of April Fool’s prank.
But Hale, whose restaurant claims to serve the best tofu imitation-
cheese steaks in California, read the ban English essay and was moved
to do just that.
The long-time vegan activist and language rights advocate complained
to the L.A. Weekly that when her employees spoke English at work, she
never knew what they were saying. “They might be talking about me
behind my back, making fun of me” she told the newspaper.
Hale added, “Speaking only English like that, they wouldn’t be able
to read the safety manuals or deal with emergencies. I mean, what if
the tofu caught fire?” . . . .
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Dennis Baron
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Department of English
University of Illinois
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Urbana, IL 61801
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