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Some of my great grandparents came over from Sicily and were initially freaked out, too. They settled in Little Italy, barely learned English, but made sure their kids did. My grandparents didn't even speak Italian to their kids. My dad only knew a few phrases. They wanted the kids to become good Americans. NYC's Little Italy is a bare shadow of what it once was because the immigrants assimilated into society and moved out.

Some of my great grandparents came over from Sicily and were initially freaked out, too. They settled in Little Italy, barely learned English, but made sure their kids did. My grandparents didn't even speak Italian to their kids. My dad only knew a few phrases. They wanted the kids to become good Americans. NYC's Little Italy is a bare shadow of what it once was because the immigrants assimilated into society and moved out.
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At this point, I'm kind of mad that Europeans from all countries came over to America way back in the day and seemingly threw their entire heritage away. Hiding the family history, not teaching their kids to speak English and their native tongue both, disowning their native European culture.

It lead to a dearth of cultured individuals who had nothing to latch onto but media and globohomo americanisms as they took root in the corpse of Americana as jews worked to hollow out the spirit of America and wear it like a skinsuit.

Meanwhile, every other race has clung tightly to their culture and set up micro-nations inside ours to work as FOBs.

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My brothers and I have all made the effort to learn Italian on our own, as have quite a few of our cousins.