hollydolly
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I've always thought that Latino and Hispanic were the same thing. After reading your post and doing a bit of research (I Googled it), turns out, I was wrong.
We call most of the Americans south of our southern borders Latin American countries. While true, they could also accurately be called Hispanic American.
The problem is, the most prosperous countries in the Americas are those without Hispanic majorities. The reasons for that are varied.
I don't know if there's something inherent in Spanish cultures that inhibits modernization. Probably not. Spain is fairly modern, although they did have a dictator until the late '70s. Portugal is more modern as is the Basque region of Spain, which seeks independence.
- Hispanics tend to be more religious than non-Hispanics, which handicaps their cultures.
- The U.S. has intervened in the governments of several Central American (Hispanic) Countries, deposing democratically elected leaders who had ties to communism, mainly because those leaders didn't cow-tow to corporate American interests (see United Fruit Co. and others). We replaced those leaders with corrupt dictators who did what corporations asked them to do.
Having owned a home in Southern Spain for the last 20 years I can tell you that Spain is very modern.. as modern as any western country...and more than some

