All languages should be easier to learn, I agree; however, your conclusion does not follow from your premises. You keep referring to these one-dimensional people whose sole goal in life is not to try, but I don't see how making life easier for everyone hurts things. We could make screws have randomly assigned thread directions, but would that get us anywhere? No, it would just make screwing something together a major pain in the butt. The same applies to language. Does it really help anyone to have forty different conjugations of a single word (French)? No. Anything above one conjugation for each tense is superfluous and only makes the language harder to use. Do I have problems with English? Not really, but I'd certainly like it if French were easier. It would take a pointless load off the backs of those trying to talk to French people and French children. Having a complicated language doesn't help anyone at all. Look at ASCII art, it comes from simple, functional pictures arranged in creative shapes.
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See? Now if I had to conjugate my backslashes, would that make the art better? Or if I had to type with my toes? No. Language should be like ASCII art or LEGO bricks: The complexity comes from its arrangement, not its properties.
@HB555 According to my 5th or 6th grade Social Studies book, yes, the U.S. does have two official languages: English and Spanish. Oops, I forgot to add the periods in U.S. My bad. I'm slightly confused about what you refer to with regard to "advantage," though. Yes, my town certainly has wealthy people in it, and I may be one of them, but my only reference is a discussion that I had in middle school about annual household income, and if I remember correctly my parents made the most. I say this as a confirmation of what you said about my upbringing. Kids don't really think about what their parents make unless something awful happens (job loss, death, disaster) and those sorts of things don't happen too often where I'm from (it's not because of anything specific, really, we're just away from the coast and not in a geologically unstable area). I try to not be snooty as best I can, though I do avoid those who speak of drugs for my own sake (i.e., someone overhears me and I get in trouble). Now with that said, do you mean that as I meet more people I will realize that their teachers taught them poorly and that no matter how you made the language they'd still mess up? That I can understand, but we can always try, because as it stands they mess up, too.
-Penguin