Hispanic Culture
My two sons and I recently visited Spain. We flew to Madrid, rented a car, drove around Spain, returned to Madrid and flew back. It was a great trip. Of course we didn’t see everything. Far from it. Spain is bigger than California. But we covered a lot of miles, traveling from Andalusia in the […]
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Politico recently ran an article about Tejanos in the border region who voted for Donald Trump. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published November 21st, 2020, on VDARE.COM.
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It’s not only in the United States that Columbus statues are under attack. Look at what occurred in Mexico City. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published October 17th, 2020, on VDARE.COM.
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The latest Said in Spanish has five topics: 1. A white Balthazar sparks criticism. 2. A tragedy at sea. 3. Eiza Gonzalez complains. 4. Juan Hernandez warns. 5. White elite Latin Americans decry “white nationalism”. To see the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published December 27th, 2019, on VDARE.COM.
The growth of the Hispanic population in the United States has been much-discussed in the media. Are Hispanics assimilating? Are they becoming Americans? Do they have the same interests as other Americans? Those are more controversial questions, and are questions that one can get into trouble for asking. And yet, they should be asked, and […]
Effective July 10th, 2017, the National Council of La Raza changed its name to UnidosUS. Why did they change it, and how will this change the organization? And what is the ideology of La Raza (the Race)? For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published on July 31st, 2017 on VDARE.COM.
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INEGI, the Mexican census bureau, recently did a study and discovered that lighter-skinned Mexicans, on average, earn more than darker-skinned Mexicans. I could have told them that. There is a definite racial hierarchy in Mexico. The higher you go up the socioeconomic ladder, the whiter are the Mexicans. The lower you go, the darker are […]
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The lastest Said in Spanish installment features: I. Dual citizen Kate del Castillo giving advice to illegal aliens. II. An app for DREAMers, developed by a DREAMer with financing from the Mexican government III. The América thing IV. Roger Waters slamming Trump V. A comment on Excelsior‘s website For the entire article, click, here. Article […]
My latest Said in Spanish: I. Trump burned in effigy as part of the Quema de Judas custom. II. A GOP representative in Mexico and what he says. III. Residente, Puerto Rican singer IV. SPLC Map in Mexico V. What the Mexican Foreign Ministry said about two deportees. For […]
Easter Sunday of 2017 was celebrated worldwide by all branches of Christendom on April 16th. In Mexico, the Easter season brings with it a wide variety of traditional regional observances which are important religiously, culturally, socially and even economically. For the entire article, click, here. Article by Allan Wall, published April 24th, 2017, on Mexidata.info.