What I actually said was "White babies will soon be a minority in America, an official discriminated one."
Do you understand the difference? I am talking about actual persecution of us based on race.
"Our culture is trashed and we purchase the tickets."
IE. We are complicit.
You actually had two thoughts. One, there will be fewer (proportionally) white people. Two, they will be discriminated against.
I was only responding to the first thought, or the first part of the thought.
Regarding the second, they already are. Almost every job application I fill out requests “self identification” as to race and ethnicity. Now why do that unless it’s to favor one group over another? The companies have reports to fill out to show that they are not discriminating against minority candidates. But in order to meet what are effectively quotas for “some” minorities, they must accept less qualified people than those of other groups. People with Asian ancestry are also on the “too successful” list.
As to being a minority.. well I certainly was when I lived in San Antonio, but that’s such a friendly place, it was no burden being a Gringo. Texas has, or soon will, have no majority group. We’re all minorities, with some more equal than others, at least in the eyes of federal and state bureaucrats.
You actually had two thoughts. One, there will be fewer (proportionally) white people. Two, they will be discriminated against.
I was only responding to the first thought, or the first part of the thought.
Regarding the second, they already are. Almost every job application I fill out requests “self identification” as to race and ethnicity. Now why do that unless it’s to favor one group over another? The companies have reports to fill out to show that they are not discriminating against minority candidates. But in order to meet what are effectively quotas for “some” minorities, they must accept less qualified people than those of other groups. People with Asian ancestry are also on the “too successful” list.
As to being a minority.. well I certainly was when I lived in San Antonio, but that’s such a friendly place, it was no burden being a Gringo. Texas has, or soon will, have no majority group. We’re all minorities, with some more equal than others, at least in the eyes of federal and state bureaucrats.