Did they just vanish?
Still not entirely sure why it's a term.
In the United States, White Anglo-Saxon Protestants or WASPs are the white, upper-class, American Protestant elite, typically of British descent. WASPs have dominated American society, culture, and politics for most of the history of the United States. After 1945, many Americans criticized the WASP hegemony and disparaged them as part of "The Establishment". Although the social influence of wealthy WASPs has declined since the 1940s, the group continues to play a central role in American finance, politics and philanthropy.
Anglo-Saxon refers to people of British ancestry, but WASP is sometimes used more broadly by sociologists and others to include all Protestant Americans of Northern European or Northwestern European ancestry. WASP is also used for elites in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. The 1998 Random House Unabridged Dictionary says the term is "sometimes disparaging and offensive".
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What's up old boy?
Have ya' heard from GOAT?
been working since I was ten, why quit now! Health is fine, normal gripes and issues. Glad to hear you are doing great. Nothing from GOAT but a word now and then from Goldfarb.
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