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- May 8, 2011
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Firstly, the Criollo Hispanic culture that remained in areas in the Southwest was very different from the culture that is coming from the most recent immigrants to these areas. The Criollo Hispanic people, whose ancestors have been in these lands for hundreds of years, have a far more European influenced culture and their traditions reflect that. Also historically, they have been far less likely to embrace radical ideas such as equality and democracy.
In both cases, whether those Mexicans who remained after the admission of these states or in the past, their culture stems from Spain, a country what was steeped in pre-enlightenment Catholicism when New Spain was founded and Mexico gained its independence. The period of time when Mexico had outlawed religion (which produced many martyrs for the Church, such as Bl. Miguel Pro) notwithstanding, Mexico has always been a fervently Catholic nation.
I was also state that the overall influence they had on the region was very minimal compared to the Anglo-Celtic people and culture.
Well not necessarily white culture, but civilized culture that comes from Europe and specifically the British Isles. Many Canadians have this shared heritage and the similarities between the traditional population of America and the traditional population of Canadians reflect this.
Which are post-enlightment protestant cultures.
These religious factors are very important when seeing the big picture. Personally, when I started moving towards the Catholic Church, my entire outlook on people started to change and I saw things in a different way. It was that paradigm shift that comes into play when the very basis of your thinking (which religion has a major part) changes from one to the other.
Also, I would be concerned if ANY large ethnic group were to replace the traditional American population. Some of my ancestors were part of the waves of immigrants I felt were hurtful for the overall national character.
In what way did it hurt?
Also, culture is far more than just technology.
Yes, I know, that's why I said partly because of the technology.
And like you, I am in love with experiencing other cultures, languages, traditions, and ways of life. I am especially a lover of food from other cultures.I am however against any population of people in the modern world being displaced.
Well, as Catholics, latinos are more likely to have large families. Perhaps that could be a clue...start having babies.
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