Actually, by saying things like “ethnic solidarity,” you’re tagging yourself as old and bigoted.
It’s a version of my grandparents saying “Them Jews stick together.”
It’s a sign of someone who thinks dichotomously, and doesn’t get out much.
Your ‘inside edge of being married to a Cuban" does not give license to decide anything outside your realm of facts.
You seem to be as much an over-educated liberal making wild stretches of the imagination from “ethnic solidarity” to “them Jews stick together.”
Believe it or not, I saw those very same words, “ethnic solidarity” in one of the online news articles that day I used the term.
I mean, come on! Seems in your mind “old (grandfather, etc.)” [You've said that twice now] you think it is some sort of validated epithet (as you intend).
You're pathetic. Your argument is that I'm a bigot because I used two words, Ethnic solidarity....that's the same as “Jews are.....whatever”. You provide that fact that you married a Cuban.... So what? I have ‘black’ friends (as the liberal dilettantes say).