The debate is ever richer but the core arguments going for and against the motion have hardly shifted.
Having made my point abundantly clear in earlier posts I would still hammer lightly in a closing one best summed up as enforceability.
If ever the attempt were made to push American English as the standard in the English-speaking world I believe it would be doomed to failure from the outset.
Not out of any civil resistance or organised mass protest.
Simply because the geographic spread of English is such that variants are by now strongly rooted from within living communities from Canada to New Zealand.
Would they ever care to trade their streak of English for American English?
In an unnatural process imposed from the top initiated by who knows who and why?
No way!
An 'administrative' imposition would not achieve that which decades of American cultural prominence via films, music, fast-food and dress have not.
Whatever inroads made by American English came about naturally through those.
While largely welcome inducing harmless Americanisms they never really threatened the established English variant of any English speaking country.
A different tale might be told of non-English speaking societies.
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