I’m Officially A Person Of Color!
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The author is mentionning the Polish as distinct from the Slavic. But everyone already knew the author was stupid NPC.
Not to defend this absolute jackass, but maybe he meant "Polish people 80 years ago had a hard time, but by this time, they're integrated and sheeeeit, so now they don't. But Slavs immigrating today have those same issues."
80 years ago….. when The NY Times said Poland invaded Germany?
It’s still utter nonsense, though…
Though I guess I see your point. “Poles and other Slavs” just sounds really weird, I guess…
Oddly, though, I live in a place with lots of Poles and more than a few Hungarians (or descendants thereof), and my own family did not know what Slavic meant, despite my dating not one but two Polish-descendant women in the last decade…
So clearly even here people do not see those two things as being “one and the same”…
I think both women would find this whole “POC” thing, in the US, completely absurd, though, frankly…
And yes, I know Hungarians are not Slavic, before anyone points that out…
There’s just more of them here than other groups, so I think my point still stands…
There’s tonnes of “Eastern European” descendants here. Some Slavic, some not, so it is just… Weird, that anyone here could not know that word/it’s meaning/origin, frankly… Unless they were deliberately ignorant.
By definition and genetics Hungarians are Slavic, same as Albanians. Slavs are categorized to cover the majority of Eastern Europe by race.
To be fair I wouldn’t expect most people to actually know the breadth of the slavic race, between slavery and communism the ethnic culture is mostly forgotten.
Who is the author? Some kike?
Ann Curry-Stevens, whose achievements include recieving ''the most prestigious diversity award from Portland State University''.
So a woke tumor.