English has increasingly become the dominant lingua franca - the language that people who have different native languages by default use to communicate.
> Nor should we compensate non-English speakers in other ways, since that seems too complicated. Rather, we should simply accept this minor undeserved inequality and get on with it.
I disagree. We should be more patient with non-native English speakers and index less on eloquence as a proxy for intelligence and competence. (I think you would agree with this?)
To an extent, people do this, but probably not enough.
> Nor should we compensate non-English speakers in other ways, since that seems too complicated. Rather, we should simply accept this minor undeserved inequality and get on with it.
I disagree. We should be more patient with non-native English speakers and index less on eloquence as a proxy for intelligence and competence. (I think you would agree with this?)
To an extent, people do this, but probably not enough.