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nope not at all, Florida is North Cuba, more than 80% of people here in Miami speak a Canarian modified Spanish which happens to be Cuban & Caribbean Spanish or Spanish in general
remember, you cannot compare florida with louisiana, the hispanic population here are recent, Florida had an early Spanish colonization but they left and now they cameback but as Cubans mostly
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Lefturds interfere in every place they can and want a single world government run by their own corrupt cronies, so of course. But this is incredibly destructive to both anglo and other cultures, basically wiping out both in the long run and replacing it with nothing but lefturdism.
If it weren't for us you'd be speaking German. Instead, you'll be speaking Arabic.
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Yes, I am from Louisiana. My family arrived in Louisiana in 1778 to St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. I live in a community of Canarians, where there are people of pure Canarian descent, speaking Spanish uninterrupted for over 200 years. I'm fully Canarian.
Yes, I will say, in last few decades, the Spanish language has declined among us, mainly with the youngest generations. But it is still spoken in its evolved form, today. But it's still Canarian in form. I speak it and so does my whole family. There has been some English influence on the last couple of generations, but that is recent. Sorta like how English has influenced the spanish (Castilian) language of Latin American descendants in the US. The generations of the early 20th century did not have any influence from English, as we were completely isolated from the rest of Louisiana on a bayou with no roads, only accessible by boat. Isolation has preserved our bloodline, our customs and language. But we have been losing some of the old traditions as our community has become modern. But there is a preservation society among us now to try to help preserve them.
There was a documentary made about us back in the 1980s where they interviewed some of the elders in our group. You can hear the Louisiana Canarian dialect in this documentary. Here's a clip:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=v73Slh1dcxU
Lol sorry, I didn't embed the video, haven't been here in so long trying to remember how
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OMG these leftists are insane. I only watch Fox News. The leftist propaganda coming out of the Clinton News Network and their ilk is atrocious. The obvious vitriol coming from the leftist media is sickening. They can't stand President Trump either. Liberals are ruining this country with their political correctness machine.
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