RE: Far-Right Extremism Is a Global Problem
February 9, 2021 at 2:51 am
(This post was last modified: February 9, 2021 at 4:15 am by Irreligious Atheist.)
(February 9, 2021 at 1:30 am)The Grand Nudger Wrote: Not if you consider the 80% of them with one white parent to be white. You never cleared up how you would identify a white baby. This new lifeline is equally ill advised, as europeans were all the product of non white parents in the language of an american census at one point or another. We're all a product of that, and even more mixed now then we were then. Are we not white babies?I know that race technically does not exist. Ok, I will correct my claim. Non-Latino whites of European descent will eventually no longer be the majority. That is my claim and that's what I initially meant.
Are you struggling to find a miscegination clause? Counting only those you consider to be sufficiently pure, whoever they are, however you'd count them? A better way to spend your time might be to research white buy in and gen-pop demographics. Scientific racism isn't science, it's just racism. There is no white race, and never has been.
Or, if you'd rather not, then you could probably figure something out by figuring out why you're still trying to mount a doomed argument on the basis of a racist interpretation of a census which has no referent in genetics now or at any other time. You should have been clear, yourself, and able to demonstrate exactly what it was you claimed when you declared it to be a reality that you felt compelled to acknowledge. You should not be asking me questions answered in the census you offered as a demonstration of white replacement. Even more to the point, I get the feeling that the answer is disappointing to you. Whites identify as whites, man. We just don't identify as white because we're from some discreet genetic pool that can be bred in or out of a population. Some whites don't like the idea of other whites identifying as white, but that's never not been true.
If anyone wants to self identify as white, then they can go ahead and do so, but clearly Latinos for instance that have a great deal of indigenous American ancestry are quite a bit different from non-Latino whites of European descent, especially when they can be whatever they want to be. Are they a person of colour or are they white? It's up to them. Me being someone who is Dutch, English, Welsh, and Irish, I can't just decide that I want to be a person of colour. White is all I can really be. They can just as easily be a person of colour as they can be white though, depending on how they feel, so there is a difference there between them and non-Latino whites. White is a social construct and I suppose it can mean many different things to different people, which is perfectly fine.