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by quesera
203 days ago
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WASP was always a pejorative way of saying "established white European-ancestry American aristocracy". It never applied to poor white people. It is just a label for the most common and most established phenotype in early America, up to and including the mid-20th century. The label has lost salience over the intervening decades, but it has not faded down to be lost in the ambient level of population wealth and power. What's your point here? |
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It’s part of the general race war type rhetoric which has been building for awhile.
What do you think my point is?