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I can see that, I should've clarified that I meant American English speakers. I hear some of the most godawful Spanish pronunciations from fellow American English speakers. It's like they're not even trying. Perhaps it's related to learning how to read the language alongside speaking, but even so we're taught pronunciation rules.
I will concede, something in my brain processes language differently. On the one hand, I need English speakers to repeat themselves more frequently (despite being a native speaker.) Phone calls are hell, and captions on shows/movies go a long way toward my comprehension of the dialogue. On the other hand, people my age aren't "supposed" to hear some of the subtle differences in novel foreign sounds that I pick up on. I know not everyone hears things the way I do, so if I'm being too harsh on people who can't help it, I apologize.
British English is even worse with Spanish, I think. It probably varies by region quite a bit because I grew up around a lot of native Spanish speakers and didn't notice much heinous mispronunciation among non-Hispanics.