Here are demographics of "The Atlantic's" 2009 Atlantic 50 list of the 50 most influential pundits. I found backgrounds of 48.5 of the 50: 96% white 82% male 50% ethnically Jewish 23% ethnically R Catholic 20% ethnically Protestant 3% Armenian 2% black 1% Hisp 2% Muslimhttps://twitter.com/maxdenken/status/998353296568954880 …
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I didn't even know there was an Armenian diaspora in Poland. My Armenian former girlfriend failed me when it came to this knowledge
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Medieval Polish nobles invited Armenians and Jews in to serve as their bourgeois, after Mongols had genocided Polish urbanites. Poles and Armenians seemed to get along pretty well over the centuries, so not much in history books. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenians_in_Poland …https://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/05/speaking-not-as-an-armenian/ …
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Even my family was a bit confused about how to describe itself. My father called himself Romanian or Armenian, his sister said she was Armenian, his brother said Polish. When they phoned us, my dad spoke to his brother in Polish, to his sister in Romanian.
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Is your family historically Catholic? Orthodox? Armenian Church?
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Armenian Catholic
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I’ve wondered that for years reading your articles. Who knew all I had to do was ask.
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