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@money_cruncher My main job when I help friends is to get them not to do really stupid things. Like continuously trade, invest in insane things, and spend massive amounts of money on ridiculous stuff.
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@GeneralMCNews No wonder so many people from there pack up and move somewhere else when they can.
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@KiwigalWgtn @atrupar Yea it is really absolutely crazy. No one on the far left wants to address the fraud and abuse we all agree is there. They just want to attack the messenger.
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@oli_brock @CynCityCOtoCA @atrupar It is funny CynCity calls me a cunt then blocks me when I call it a retard
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@BigdaddyBanda11 @Alphafox78 True for sure. But there was a large exodus of people that saw it coming.
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The question of whether Sicilians are considered "white" can be complex due to historical, cultural, and social factors: - **Historical Context**: Sicily has been influenced by various civilizations, including the Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Normans, and Spanish, leading to a diverse genetic and cultural heritage. - **Racial and Ethnic Identity**: In the United States, historically, Southern Italians, including Sicilians, were not always considered "white" by the dominant Anglo-Saxon Protestant culture. Over time, however, they were generally assimilated into the broader category of "white" due to legal, social, and political changes in racial classification. - **Modern Perception**: Today, in most Western countries, Sicilians are generally categorized as white or Caucasian in racial terms for legal and social purposes. However, identity can be fluid and influenced by individual, community, or national perspectives. - **Self-Identification**: Some Sicilians might identify more with their Mediterranean or Southern European heritage rather than strictly with a racial category like "white." - **Cultural and Ethnic Identity**: There's also a strong sense of regional identity in Sicily, where cultural, linguistic, and historical distinctions might be more significant than racial categorizations. In summary, while Sicilians are generally considered white in contemporary racial classifications, the nuances of identity, heritage, and historical context suggest that such labels can be overly simplistic or reductive.
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@kellythe4th @Kevin4fingers23 @Alphafox78 Do you consider Sicilians white? Some would disagree with that but I am open to a real discussion on that.
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@DanHendrycks This is the modern battlefield. We canβt let one ideological set control the learning. It has to be fed more data points so it is not corrupted. This is the war of the 2020βs we have been fighting. βAll hands on deckβ as they used to say.
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@Kevin4fingers23 @Alphafox78 While true many Austrians fled from the German invasion. They sought refuge, those that could afford to, in places like Argentina or America. Italians also did the same for slightly different reasons.
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