7 days ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)2 children
Que coño, pero no español de europa. No los pueblos español, pero aztecas "hablar" el idioma. Sin embargo, la habla de los indígenas suena como el aullido de los monos. Similar a los negros Americanos destrozar el idioma inglés. Nosotros los europeos blancos nunca deberíamos haber llevado nuestra lengua a los niveles inferiores.
7 days ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)2 children
I am an American with Spanish citizenship and a Spanish wife
Yes. They do. Many of them actually *loathe* the Spanish of Latin America (but it's mutual).
There is largely a mutual hatred between Spains former colonies and the people of spain in general (yes, even white Latin American countries share this). Latinos view the Spaniards as thieves who stole everything and the Spanish view Latinos as failed abominations that they feel guilty for spawning. There are a couple of people online who believe in Spanish unity, but America has a better chance of coming into communion with Britain again than Latinos and Spaniards even have of merely liking each other
Oh, there is one exception. Cuba. Spain and Cuba love each other and always have. Castro is well liked in spain both for being directly spanish and for being a spaniard who fought off America, effectively as a fuck you for the spanish american war. Even Franco loved castro (and this was reciprocated), falangists today love Castro, Castro liked the falangists. Castros father was a falangist as well. Spain and Cuba both have pretty complicated politics that made communists legitimately brotherly with fascists (not that franco ever was one, but there were real falangists in JONS, who also liked Castro) whenever Cuba gained independence.
Franco and the conservatives liked castro because he "reconquered" spanish imperial territory, as a spaniard, by proxy. The falangists liked castro because he kicked out meyer lansky (gigajew) who effectively owned batista and made Cuba independent from jewry, socialists like him because... well, obviously they do.
> Oh, there is one exception. Cuba. Spain and Cuba love each other and always have.
This is news to me. Thanks, that was rather enlightening.
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Thanks for this info!
My favorite Spanish Falangist(?) is Leocadio Jiménez Caravaca. He gained a reputation for bravery in WW2 and some cool quotes are attributed to him, like "I spent the best years of my life blowing up communists. I never once thought of retiring."
He got arrested for allegedly supplying weapons used in the Atocha attack. I could never find out any more info about him, such as a date of death. The only book mentioning him was in Spanish, so it was hard for me to translate, but it was written from a leftist perspective, and it was not sympathetic. I didn't trust it. Anyway, to Señor Caravaca and all other members of the División Azul, RIP.