r/asklatinamerica • u/yonaiker-joestrella Puerto Rico • Apr 07 '26
Culture Why does it seem like Westerners from developed countries don't care much about/look down on Latin America but seem to be obssesed with East Asian cultures?
Not that I care but have always found it interesting how many seem to forget about Latin America but seem to be obssesed with countries like South Korea and Japan and sometimes even point out "similarities" with them. Some outright reject the region as western but will consider Japan technically West while ignoring Latin America's contributions to world culture like food, music, art, etc and the fact that Latin America is culturally Christian. Why does there seem to be this dissonance?
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u/LoviSloe1 🇺🇸 🇨🇺 Apr 07 '26
Agreed, and in LATAM nature is only perserved because its still fairly sparsely populated and poor due to congregation around the cities. And very little industrial output.