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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have read every page of this thread [b](I was the one indicating that it had potential)[/b]. How did we get to racism? 1. I don't want to cook a lot/extra 2. That's WASP? In xyz culture we cook tons. Is that how we got here? There are also WASP families that cook tons. And don't drink like fish! Can we get back to solutions? How about packing a case of candy bars and when kids ask for your breakfast just give them a candy bar. Candy > breakfast food to all kids, their parents aren't helping, and it's easily packed. But then YOUR kids will want candy too. Dilemma....[/quote] You're the exact reason I got sucked down this rabbit hole and I thank you. The most ridiculous thing in this thread was the WASP saying everything and anything to discredit anyone who claimed anything negative about WASPS (I'm a WASP -- gain some perspective and some self awareness "other WASP", the pp's are absolutely right!). How can you even compare "fighting over the check" & "we usually bring hired help in to cook anyway" with other nationalities more welcoming "the more the merrier" or "there's always a seat at our table" type of viewpoint? You can't. One is warm and welcoming and the other is cold and distant. There were many times in my childhood where I would be envious of my Italian or Jewish friends whose families were so very welcoming during holidays. Yes, our parents may grab the check first, but our homes were never the place friends felt comfortable hanging out over (and that went for all of my WASP friends). There was always something underneath the surface that you could tell wasn't being discussed -- swept under the rug per se for appearances. The fact that this "other WASP" tried repeatedly to use isolation from social situations as an insult is hysterical and ridiculous, and it just proves everyone else's point and she doesn't even realize it... because she's the literal poster girl (lacking in self awareness). Oh, the irony. Sorry to digress PP, I just had to get it out of my system.[/quote] OMG the wasp basher with some deep childhood trauma from the WSP side of her family is back 😆 [/quote] No, [i]I’m [/i] that WASP, and this new WASP isn’t me. [/quote] Lots of people with deep seated insecurity/jealousy issues towards WASPs. [/quote]
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