Some may want to see the explosive, racist diatribes of a handful of prominent Los Angeles City Council members as an unfortunate incident that will eventually fade away.
But the reality is that such prejudice from Latino to Latino and Latino to other racial groups is not so uncommon.
That was on stark display in the conversation among former Los Angeles City Council President Nury Martinez, council members Kevin De León and Gil Cedillo and Los Angeles County Federation of Labor President Ron Herrera, who resigned Monday.
"If you’re going to talk about Latino districts, what kind of districts are you trying to create?” she asks her colleagues in frustration.
Zapotecs, or Indigenous people of Oaxacan descent, number about 200,000 in Los Angeles County, one of the largest Oaxacan communities outside Mexico.