parfait wrote:SultanOfSwing wrote:Gunbot wrote:60%of the Hispanics and 80% of the Asians think they're white anyway, so I don't know if they can really be considered minorities. The blacks on the other hand are sporting a Logan's Run life cycle as half of the young males end up getting capped or incarcerated before they reach 25.
LOL. Another possibility of diminishing white population is inter-racial marriage. It's true that if hispanic or asian male or female married to white person, their kids considered themselves more of white kids. But if a black person married to white person, their kids consider more of black kids. Why is that?
Dimishing white population? Geez... That's called evolution.
And it's not like a 1/2 white 1/2 black mulatto kid is predestined to consider themself more black than white. It all depends on how the parents raise 'em and where they grow up. I'm mulatto (scandinavian/senegalese/french), and I don't consider myself more black than white. You state it like it's some fact, man, which it is not.
Look at Tiger: Tiger is only one-quarter black, but he is labeled black by many and called out by some b/c he doesn't label himself African-American or black. He actually has more Asian percentagewise. America is a melting pot of ethnicities.
"Earl, a retired United States Army lieutenant colonel and Vietnam War veteran, was of mixed African American, Chinese and Native American ancestry. Kultida (née Punsawad), originally from Thailand, is of mixed Thai, Chinese, and Dutch ancestry. This makes Woods himself half Asian (one-quarter Chinese and one-quarter Thai), one-quarter African American, one-eighth Native American, and one-eighth Dutch.[16] He refers to his ethnic make-up as “Cablinasian” (a syllabic abbreviation he coined from Caucasian, Black, (American) Indian, and Asian)."