12 Aug 21
You mean by US immigration policy importing a population 98 percent other than white?
What a surprising result! Fewer white people is only natural.
With the Western World trying to drive down reproduction rates while people like the Taliban are trying to have as many kids as possible, the end result is clear.
12 Aug 21
@eladar saidI had no idea our laws made it sooooooooooooooooo difficult for white people to immigrate here.
You mean by US immigration policy importing a population 98 percent other than white?
What a surprising result! Fewer white people is only natural.
With the Western World trying to drive down reproduction rates while people like the Taliban are trying to have as many kids as possible, the end result is clear.
12 Aug 21
@no1marauder saidImmigration policy is immigration policy. The results are 2 percent white, 98 percent not white.
I had no idea our laws made it sooooooooooooooooo difficult for white people to immigrate here.
Given white reproduction rates, in a few hundred years white people will be rare indeed.
12 Aug 21
@eladar said"In 2019, 45 percent of immigrants reported their race as single-race White, 27 percent as Asian, 10 percent as Black, and 15 percent as some other race. About 2 percent reported having two or more races."
Immigration policy is immigration policy. The results are 2 percent white, 98 percent not white.
Given white reproduction rates, in a few hundred years white people will be rare indeed.
https://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/frequently-requested-statistics-immigrants-and-immigration-united-states-2020
12 Aug 21
@no1marauder saidI googled it. Look it up for yourself.
Where did you get that number from ............................... Amren?
What percent do you find?
12 Aug 21
@no1marauder saidWhat country were these white people coming from?
"In 2019, 45 percent of immigrants reported their race as single-race White, 27 percent as Asian, 10 percent as Black, and 15 percent as some other race. About 2 percent reported having two or more races."
https://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/frequently-requested-statistics-immigrants-and-immigration-united-states-2020
13 Aug 21
@eladar saidWhat difference does that make?
What country were these white people coming from?
"Race" doesn't really exist in humans, so asking someone what "race" they are is really more about how they perceive themselves among the stereotypical categories of minor physical differences popularly called "race".
13 Aug 21
@no1marauder saidCalling yourself white is just as useless a description as calling yourself a Christian. Here is something a bit more solid...
What difference does that make?
"Race" doesn't really exist in humans, so asking someone what "race" they are is really more about how they perceive themselves among the stereotypical categories of minor physical differences popularly called "race".
https://www.pewresearch.org/hispanic/2020/08/20/facts-on-u-s-immigrants/
The regions of origin for immigrant populations residing in the U.S. have dramatically shifted since the passage of the 1965 Immigration and Naturalization Act. In 1960, 84% of immigrants living in the U.S. were born in Europe, Canada or other North American countries, while only 6% were from Mexico, 4% from Asia, 3% from the rest of Latin America and 3% from other areas. Immigrant origins now differ drastically, with European, Canadian and other North American immigrants making up only a small share of the foreign-born population (13😵 in 2018. Asians (28😵, Mexicans (25😵 and other Latin Americans (25😵 each make up about a quarter of the U.S. immigrant population, followed by 9% who were born in another region.
13 Aug 21
@eladar said"Solid" for what?
Calling yourself white is just as useless a description as calling yourself a Christian. Here is something a bit more solid...
https://www.pewresearch.org/hispanic/2020/08/20/facts-on-u-s-immigrants/
The regions of origin for immigrant populations residing in the U.S. have dramatically shifted since the passage of the 1965 Immigration and Naturalization Act. In 1960, 84% ...[text shortened]... up about a quarter of the U.S. immigrant population, followed by 9% who were born in another region.
There's lots of "white" people in Mexico and the rest of Latin America.
13 Aug 21
@no1marauder saidSolid for describing where people are coming from.
"Solid" for what?
There's lots of "white" people in Mexico and the rest of Latin America.
Look at the change in percentage of immigration from different regions in the world and you will see it corresponds to the white population in the US being in decline.
13 Aug 21
@eladar saidCertainly isn't the ridiculous "98%" non-white you claimed, is it?
Solid for describing where people are coming from.
Look at the change in percentage of immigration from different regions in the world and you will see it corresponds to the white population in the US being in decline.
Is this what you're trying to get at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_genocide_conspiracy_theory
13 Aug 21
@no1marauder saidI was basing the claim on the percent of immigration from Europe I found on the internet.
Certainly isn't the ridiculous "98%" non-white you claimed, is it?
Is this what you're trying to get at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_genocide_conspiracy_theory
In any case, the basic premise has been supported....
US immigration for white people is in the minority.
With a minority position in immigration and low reproduction rate the end is only a matter of time.
13 Aug 21
@eladar saidConsidering that 76.3% of the US population is "White only",(https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/US/PST045219) when do you think this extinction of the White "race" in the US will be completed?
I was basing the claim on the percent of immigration from Europe I found on the internet.
In any case, the basic premise has been supported....
US immigration for white people is in the minority.
With a minority position in immigration and low reproduction rate the end is only a matter of time.