Do Spaniards feel a sense of kinship with Latin Americans? Which country do Spaniards feel closest to?
>>220477011mexico and spain are the closest
>>220477045Cuba is closer to Spain
>>220477011No
>>220477011depends on level of faggottery, I heard in history that the indians were just as horny as sailors over any hole
>>220477254Sorry, I should have clarified: I meant Hispanic Americans.
>>220477011i feel close to indonesia because both mesoamericans and indo-buddhist kingdoms used the corbel arch :)
>>220477011From what I gathered, they have no more ties with them than Englishmen have with Indians
>>220477267It's not conservatives who go to carnival. My family absolutely hates it
>>220477011>Do Spaniards feel a sense of kinship with Latin Americans?In a way.Some generations more than others, we undeniably share links such as history and cultural cores, but in the early 2000s when we were larping as an advanced european country, most then younger people found them foreign and out of place.Nowadays they're a fact of life as much as chinx corner stores.Currently, the older generations (the ones raised in the conservative catholic francoist regime) and the younger generations (already exposed to latin american customs and culture) feel the closest to them.Some regions feel more kinship than others (especially places like Galicia and Canarias, where everyone has at least a diaspora relative who was raised there).Regardless of all the history, nowadays most people agree that 1000 latin americans is better than 100 muslims or 1 gypsy. Most, except catalonian ultranationalists, who dislike latin americans because they refuse to learn catalan.
>>220477314so brits share indian memes and consume indian ecelebs?
>>220477434>the older generations (the ones raised in the conservative catholic francoist regime)so was this more because of the catholic conservatism (I assume teachings like to love your brothers in faith and such), or some sort of hispanophone nationalism?
>>220477488less nationalism and more ties and closenesswe were different from the rest of europe (we weren't in either of the cool kids clubs, either NATO or the EU) and kind of a thornwe were also poor and high birthrate and back then the spanish diaspora was still active and most were in latin america (the ones in france became french), couple all these factors and the catholic dictatorship was much more close to the other spanish speaking countries than to the heckin democratic west europe
>>220477476no?
>>220477314not at allwe have the same ties with them as britain does the USthe only thing is swap britain's inferiority complex towards the US to a superiority complex and that's pretty much how we feel about them
1. yes2. mexico, obviouslyspain-mexico is like france-quebec, uk-usa or spain-italy
>>220477718LOLyou're fooling no one quispe What does a european country have to do with some brown shithole? >>220477434>>220477556>muh history and cultural tiesAnd England has been in India for centuries and Indians speak English, does that mean they have ties as well? you're a fucking idiot
>>220477671spain does do all of those things with latinx land, which makes your comment inaccurate
>>220477795>does that mean they have ties as wellnot comparable at allengland didn't replace the culture or genetics of india (unfortunately), when we colonized latin america we fucked our way into a colonial population if you look at a haploautism map you will see that most latin american countries are overwhelmingly R1b, that's how thorough the replacement wasA more apt comparison with India would be Equatorial Guinea, people there speak spanish but are fully ethnic africans without a trace of spanish, we feel as close with them as we would feel to India
>>220477900It's not because you raped your way throughout America that it makes its population anything close to white people
>>220477434Interesting. My family on my dads side are Californios (Basques/Galicians who migrates to California in the 1810s and mixed with natives) and my moms side are Whitexicans who settled in Jalisco after moving from Catalonia & Central Spain before moving here in the 1890s. My moms grandparents went to Spain a lot during the Franco era and liked it a lot. Do Latinos there tend to be Spainaboos and assimilationist or do they segregate? And how is Franco seen. My family that visited there on and off during his rule basically think he was kind of an asshole but was the best realistic option during the civil war and pretty much prevented Spain from becoming an underdeveloped Soviet satellite.
>>220477795cope frenchman, we're hispanic not latin. Spain is more culturally relevant than France. Spain is still our ancestral mother, Hispanic and Catholic like her
>>220477434All of them out of my country, now.