Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, when biden welcomes 2 million Hispanics from the southern border, Whites can't possibly keep up.
This is census data from 2020, before Biden was President. Dummy.
Anonymous wrote:Well, when biden welcomes 2 million Hispanics from the southern border, Whites can't possibly keep up.
Anonymous wrote:AP: "White Population Shrinking"
WP: "Census Data Shows Decrease in White Population"
NBC: "White rural population shrinks"
Yahoo: "2020 census finds white population shrinking"
Politico: "Census shows white population shrinking below 60%"
Newsweek: "Delayed census data shows U.S. White population at Smallest Point on Record."
This strikes me as a weird, cynical focus. Are they looking for clicks by stoking racial anxiety among white people?
Anonymous wrote:This is more likely a message sent out by this administration as something to emphasize with this report.
In case you haven't noticed - they are hyper focused on race. They see it as a dividing issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AP: "White Population Shrinking"
WP: "Census Data Shows Decrease in White Population"
NBC: "White rural population shrinks"
Yahoo: "2020 census finds white population shrinking"
Politico: "Census shows white population shrinking below 60%"
Newsweek: "Delayed census data shows U.S. White population at Smallest Point on Record."
This strikes me as a weird, cynical focus. Are they looking for clicks by stoking racial anxiety among white people?
THat is the biased, divisive land liberal MSM for you.
I don't now why the mostly White journalists hate their race so much.
Journalists mostly don't write the headlines, I don't think. This is bias from the anonymous editorial and marketing staff.
Nah. This is oligarchs in action. Editors, like journalists, are just cogs in the machine.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on how you split up 'Hispanic'. There are many Hispanics that identify as white, so when you actually count the number of Hispanics who ID as white, the white population is still consistently near 70%.
People are aware do the fact that there are white people all throughout Mexico, the rest of Latin America, and in South America who have ancestry from Spain, Italy, Germany and other parts of Europe, right? Yet they are still considered 'Hispanic'. I always get a kick out of it when some European blooded kid from Mexico can check off the box for 'Hispanic' in college admissions to get a leg up on the competition by leveraging their automatically assumed diversity. [/quote
This is what my neighbor did. She and her father were born in Brazil from parents who moved there from germany. My friend's daughter was born in the United States but yet checked Hispanic in an attempt to get into stanford. Luckily it didn't give her enough bonus points to make it in. They don't even like tacos and tamales.]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a white dude, and I don't see anything particularly to fear about a white people being a smaller percentage of the population. I don't feel any affinity toward any racial group. I'd like to see education levels increase because I do feel affinity toward the educated.
I agree.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a white dude, and I don't see anything particularly to fear about a white people being a smaller percentage of the population. I don't feel any affinity toward any racial group. I'd like to see education levels increase because I do feel affinity toward the educated.
Anonymous wrote:This is more likely a message sent out by this administration as something to emphasize with this report.
In case you haven't noticed - they are hyper focused on race. They see it as a dividing issue.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on how you split up 'Hispanic'. There are many Hispanics that identify as white, so when you actually count the number of Hispanics who ID as white, the white population is still consistently near 70%.
People are aware do the fact that there are white people all throughout Mexico, the rest of Latin America, and in South America who have ancestry from Spain, Italy, Germany and other parts of Europe, right? Yet they are still considered 'Hispanic'. I always get a kick out of it when some European blooded kid from Mexico can check off the box for 'Hispanic' in college admissions to get a leg up on the competition by leveraging their automatically assumed diversity.
Anonymous wrote:I do think it's dumb for them to play that up.
Here's how fox news is reporting it:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/us-more-diverse-metro-areas-grew-last-decade-census-data
"more diverse"... it's less of a clickbait, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on how you split up 'Hispanic'. There are many Hispanics that identify as white, so when you actually count the number of Hispanics who ID as white, the white population is still consistently near 70%.
People are aware do the fact that there are white people all throughout Mexico, the rest of Latin America, and in South America who have ancestry from Spain, Italy, Germany and other parts of Europe, right? Yet they are still considered 'Hispanic'. I always get a kick out of it when some European blooded kid from Mexico can check off the box for 'Hispanic' in college admissions to get a leg up on the competition by leveraging their automatically assumed diversity.