I cannot recall the last time I saw someone ACK-knowledge the existence of White European Spaniards.
Nor have a ever encountered a light skinned Spaniard who considers himself White, they always consider themselves spics.
Except for that Nick Fuentes guy, but that actually just proves my point more because, despite the fact that he does not look like a mutt, people call him a mutt just for having a Spaniard last name.
Having a Spaniard name or speaking Spanish automatically makes you a beaner now, according to most.
So...... What happened?
Did race mixing with Dune coon invaders from 700's-1400's AD cause the White Spaniards to go extinct?
Or was it the race mixing with Aztec savages that happened later, when the Spaniards Conquered them, that caused them to go extinct?
Or did White Spaniards never actually exist, and I am just misremembering things?
I am only asking because I am genuinely confused. Personally, I think that Spanish is an ugly bug language, so I do not mind the fact that people view it as a gross brownskin language nowadays.
OBLIGATORY EDIT: I am NOT a fan of Nick Fuentes, I just find it odd that people call a light skinned guy like him a "beaner".
When I said invasions, I was more referring to the constant incursions from other muslimac tribes that happened through out the Reconquista. From Arabs, Berbers, Moors and other north African invaders. That the surviving northern Spanish Kingdoms of Galicia, Asturias, Leon, Castile, and Aragon had been dealing with for centuries before the period of Reconquista eventually ended in the late 15th century.
I also thought that at some point in the feudal history of Europe, Spanish kings & queens had claims in France and Germany, due to some ancestral heritage. I could be wrong about that. It's been awhile since I read anything on the subject.
I'll admit I have no idea how much genetic imprint the Umayyads and other invading mudslimes left behind by the end of Reconquista. But I will say the present day descendants of the [Spanish Royal family look like European Caucasians to me.](https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a42678955/spanish-royal-family-tree/)