RE: LeoThread 2026-02-01 07-37

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Experience as a minority in both Lebanon and the U.S. (Greek Orthodox in Lebanon; Lebanese in the U.S.) highlights a core principle: avoid clannishness — overtly privileging people of the same background over others



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Note 1: Greek Orthodox communities in Lebanon often follow this instinctively, which is why many members of other communities (Shiite, Druze, Sunni, Alawite, Armenian) view them as among the most neutral, with Maronites as a common exception

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Note 2: White Anglo-Saxon Protestants in America tend to be less clannish; on Wall Street a Wasp boss reportedly rejected quant resumes with non‑traditional names, arguing

this is not a Golf club

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