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by dmt0 1888 days ago
And Russians are immigrants. It doesn't go by race, it's Haves vs Have Nots - the only two classes that really exist.
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It's definitely more nuanced for sure. Factors that can play into it can include but aren't limited to race, social standing and class, country that you are living into etc. I agree there's a have vs have nots at play at times but I don't think you can discount race at play either.

As an example, I always found it interesting that when I moved to the US, I found the words use suddenly disappears despite there being lots of people that could fit that mold. Has anyone experienced otherwise? I'd be curious to know

> it's Haves vs Have Nots - the only two classes

Then what do you call it when the Haves trend light in skin tone and the Have Nots trend dark in skin tone?

I call it "fighting over bread crumbs when 0.01% take away the whole cake".
3/4 of Europe are have-nots in the expat:immigrant debate...
I might be confused. Is your argument that 3/4 of Europe being Have Nots negates racial inequity?