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Home » Human Interest » Massachusetts Student Claims Dining Staff Face Discriminatory English-Only Language Rule: ‘They’re Terrified of Other Languages’

Massachusetts Student Claims Dining Staff Face Discriminatory English-Only Language Rule: ‘They’re Terrified of Other Languages’

Riley HayesBy Riley HayesJune 29, 20263 Mins Read
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A frustrated student at the College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts took to TikTok to criticize the administration over alleged “discriminatory” practices targeting staff members. In the video, the student claimed that the school had prohibited dining hospitality workers from speaking their native languages, requiring them to use English instead. He added that the alleged policy change was reportedly introduced after complaints from some students.

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While he acknowledged that the student had likely felt threatened by the staff member and called them “losers,” he said the Massachusetts school’s decision to enforce the rule was far more troubling. The whistleblower explained that many dining hall employees were immigrants who spoke Portuguese and Spanish, describing the policy as “overbearing and prejudiced.” He also highlighted the irony of the situation, noting that the school presented itself as an institution guided by “Jesuit values and understanding.”

Heated Debate Erupts in the Comments Over the New Rule

The online response to the clip was divided between concerns over the extent of institutional control and issues related to labor rights. Some users supported the whistleblower’s perspective and encouraged legal action, while others offered plausible justifications for the rule.

One observer urged immediate federal intervention, writing, “If this is the U.S., you should contact the EEOC to initiate a lawsuit, as this appears to be discriminatory.” Another user echoed the whistleblower’s concerns, underscoring the stark contrast between the institution’s public image and its internal practices.

One person expressed surprise that a religious institution of this kind would adopt such a rule, while another hoped the workforce would pursue legal action.

A TikToker criticized the group of students who may have filed the complaint against the staff, writing, “Most fragile group of people on the planet. Crying because they’re terrified of other languages.” Another commenter agreed, dismissing the concerns of those upset by private conversations. One person joked that the students who felt excluded should have used a language-learning app, while another shared a contrasting experience of cultural exchange and expressed gratitude for the positive impact it had on them.

However, another group of users argued that a common language is necessary, particularly in the hospitality sector. One commenter compared the policy to standard workplace expectations, writing, “Honestly, it’s not as bad as you make it seem. Workplaces have codes of conduct, such as dress codes, grooming standards, and other professional expectations. Speaking English can be viewed as a considerate and inclusive choice for coworkers who do not understand Spanish.”

The whistleblower’s stance and the varied reactions it prompted underscore the need for balance within Massachusetts institutions—one that upholds equality and mutual respect. However, attempts to control an individual’s language may be perceived as restricting their freedom of speech.

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