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Nick DiPaolo on being Italian, Live at Comix!

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2009

Catch Nick DiPailo January 21-23 2010 at ComixNY discussing everything regarding being politically correct, from muscle disorders to the Sopranos.

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  • @thesideswipe180 I am either too drunk or too sober to understand your point. I guess I was always hearing how America is a melting pot. The truth is that in America their remains a dream to be an individual within 330 million people is a hilarious observation. That is ridiculous thinking. As silly as an Asian dying their hair to stand out from 1.6 billion people.

  • @jjklliop Don't confuse niceness with weakness. We Canadians are mostly serpents who lurk in the snow for sexy parts. ha. Most Canadians travel the world and see the shit and kiss the Canadian soil when they return. Trust me, I know that there is this inevitability (due to globalization) that Canada will lose its 'niceness'. We can only thank the 'non-serial rapists' for bringing that to Canada in the future. Yes, we know the world...it is the world who has forgotten how nice things can be.

  • @swassontelus Well if they choose to celebrate forever than what's your canadian ass problem. If someone's parents are from Italy, germany, Spain, Greece but were born in a country such as America, they are american citizens but are not genuine to the country. They don't look american nor have english names

  • Canada oh Canada....Ive been there. I liked it BUT the people I met were WAY too nice. I'm pretty sure they are all serial rapists. Either that or they have no goddamned clue what's going on in the world ever.

  • @swassontelus the gift so nice you gave it twice.

  • ha ha. Of course you can be referred to as Italian American! You Americans give that label to African Americans all the time. I know there are incredibly great parts to America. You seem like a good part of America (it must be that you live so close to Canada :-) ). As for British rule, we all live under British rule since the Rothchilds run every countries banking systems (every single country except for 5 remaining 'rogue' countries). Peace and support comedy.

  • @swassontelus no i just cant be reffered to as italian american.and i like canada i live 5 hrs away from canada i just dont like how canada is under british rule and all countrys have errors none is perfect amsterdam and canada and america are prolly the top places to live an im just saying america because its not completely under havoc

  • @pur3k0 Point well taken. However I am from a country that is a 'true melting pot'. Once you come into Canada, you can celebrate your heritage, however, you will find your children will celebrate being Canadian. While in America, generation upon generation will continue to celebrate being "Irish, Italian, Greek, Tibetan, Icelandic or whatever". The American mindset is about 'me first' whereas in a truly multicultural nation, it is about 'we'. You simply cannot be 'Italian' and born in America!

  • @swassontelus why is everyone proud u sound like a extremely ignorant person you think its wrong for someone to be proud im italian and apparently all italians live in italy according to u im half italian and im born and raised ina merica

  • @swassontelus you fail

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