Talk:Color Naming Rule/@comment-24.104.77.242-20150915203315/@comment-26397825-20150917005741

English is taught as a second language in most countries now, so people from all over the world can watch it. Even if one person doesn't undrstand it, I'm pretty sure they'll have a friend who does understand it and is willing to explain the conversations to them while they watch. Heck, I've done that with English shows for people who actualy speak English as a first language.

The way the world is nowadays, to say they shouldn't watch it just because English isn't their first language or they may not understand all of it is so very discriminatory. The world is a lot closer and more interconnected because of things like the media and the internet.

Look at the people in this conversation. Live is from Venezuela, Phantom is from the western side of America and I am from Australia. If it wasn't for the internet, none of us would ever even speak to each other. And I'm fairly certain English is not Live's first language, yet he enjoys it just as much as those of us who do speak English as our first language.

I honestly wouldn't be surprised if fandubs of other languages, like German, Vietnamese, Korean, French, everywhere, started popping up all over the place as well.