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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lots of interesting intersecting issues at play. Will take decades to sort out. As white men are marginalized more and more, there will be less of a common enemy for Democrats. That was at the heart of the affirmative action cases. The interplay between politics, marriage and child rearing will be interesting. Conservatives are having more children, or perhaps it is more accurate to say that having children is more aligned with conservative values presently. We have no idea how it plays out. It isn’t a given that as minority groups take power they will continue progressive liberal values (see Michigan townships where Muslim dominated city councils have scaled back on Pride celebrations). I don’t think a coloring of America leads in a straight line to progressive goals. It will be largely dependent on secularizing immigrant populations and I suspect changing birthing patterns will also be relevant. -A latino. [/quote] Wait so the plan really is for white men to become “marginalized more and more”? Isn’t that exactly what replacement theory is all about?[/quote] +1 exactly. More and more people will be multiracial, like my kids. We just need to all be some shade of tan/brown (my kids are half Asian) so we can stop with this racist BS.[/quote] Humans will always find ways to create in groups and out groups. Observable differences like skin color and physical characteristics just make it easier. [/quote] but if we are all some shade of brown/tan we can at least dispense with skin color differentiation.[/quote] We will never be the same shade of brown. Your approach may eradicate the lightest and darkest, but there will still be different shades with different (yellow, pink, blue,) undertones, different hair textures, etc. Humans will [b]always[/b] find a way to discriminate based on obvious, even if subtle, differences.[/quote] yes but it won't be so extreme. The diversity checkbox will be about something else other than skin color.[/quote]
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