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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The waspiest people I know are catholic.[/quote] But that does not make sense. You can’t be a WASP unless you are Protestant.[/quote] Well, the point is that they've taken on the characteristics. I think that was obvious. It's true, too.[/quote] Maybe this depends on geography. Around here, the Catholics I know are all the Real Housewives of New Jersey type. Driving their leased Escalade full of barely supervised kids to the Catholic School car line. Growing up (not here) I rarely even met a Catholic, and the Catholics schools were for the behavior issue kids. As in, "If I screw up one more time, my parents are sending me to St. Bridget's for high school!" [/quote] Openly discriminating against Catholics went out of style in the early 60s[/quote] It’s not “discriminating” to say a Catholic isn’t a WASP. Also, I disagree that they’ve “taken on the characteristics of WASPs.” The ones I know are quite showy which is antithetical to WASP behavior.[/quote] Saying a catholic isn’t a wasp isn’t the part of the post that is discriminatory either.[/quote]
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