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The 3 Great Ironies of Wealth Inequality
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(12-29-2016, 10:25 PM)oncemoreuntothejimbreech Wrote: Based upon my 11 y/o daughter, absolutely. 


According to your definition, my wife is a 2nd generation American and our daughter 3rd generation. If I didn't tell you that the information, you couldn't tell the difference between a 2nd generation American and a 22nd generation American.

(12-30-2016, 12:15 AM)Bengalzona Wrote: My wife is first gen and my son is second gen. My wife has an accent, so you can tell with her. But, there's no way anyone could single my son out as second gen from his classmates without knowing it in advance.  

Both of your children are not 2nd and 3rd Generation, unless you are the same Generation as your wife, which you are not. So it doesn't apply equally to your children.

Your children (like my son) have an assimilation advantage over true 2nd Generation children.
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RE: The 3 Great Ironies of Wealth Inequality - Mike M (the other one) - 12-30-2016, 04:18 PM

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