I would like to address this one to you, Randy. Long ago, when I heard folks speaking a different language, I knew that they were hiding something. My grandparents would use the language of the "old" country so that us kids would not know what they were talking about.
Later on, when I heard folks speaking Spanish, I did wonder what they were talking about. I wondered if they were talking about me, mocking me, or if they were talking about ordinary things. So, I started learning Spanish on my own. I studied Spanish teaching texts. I learned enough to finally start knowing what they were all talking about. Turned out to be surprisingly ordinary.
BUT, in all fairness, there is no racial component in Spanish speaking people. They are pretty much descended from the same European folks as the rest of us. Look again. Spain and Portugal are right next to France and Germany. Island nations and territories like Cuba, Puerto Rico, and others were generally settled by the Spanish and French explorers long ago. Most Mexicans were descended from Spanish conquerors and Aztecs that inhabited the land before them. Speaking a different language does not define you as being of a different race.
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