Posted on 08/09/2018 6:05:38 PM PDT by Altura Ct.
Ain’t Diversity grand?
“American we know and love doesnt exist anymore
And California led the way. Thanks Dubya, Obama, Clinton, GHWB.
Laura is wrong. This didn’t start under Obama. This started under Ted Kennedy’s immigration act. May he continue to burn in hell.
"...Laura Ingraham..."
Not just demographics, ideological pollution too.
The 1965 Immigration Act: Anatomy of a Disaster: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2572732/posts
If it was only that simple. She does not even know where to start. Throwing God under the bus would be a much better start.
I would have posted the change in US demographics since 1900 instead of since 1970, but Google and Bing dominate the search engines and their liberal algorithms now bury such charts. 10 years ago it would come right up when you searched on USA DEMOGRAPHICS SINCE 1900. Now the commie Rats who control all the information flow on the internet have buried all the information conservatives used to be able to find at our fingertips. I am sure the charts still exist and if I used the right 100 word search string I MIGHT be able to get it to come up, but I gave up after 25 tries.
Google wins again. That is one monopoly that seriously needs to be broken.
Hispanic is not a race. Most Hispanics are white.
I have seen it all in that chart, 1970 the first black girl in our school - 6th grade.
Sigh, demographics is destiny.
Correct. Im 76, trust me it ain’t the same folks.
As used in modern discussions about demographics, the term “white” is given to mean non-Hispanic whites. When Hispanics were a tiny demographic that wasn’t the case. Now that they are poised to eventually be the largest demographic group in America in a few decades, you don’t really have to say “non-Hispanic white” when discussing race. If you mention “white” and you mention “Hispanic”, then most people have the intelligence to understand that “white” means “non-Hispanic white”.
The “non-Hispanic” is silent.
Oh, and as regards casual conversation, which I realize is not TECHNICALLY precise, Hispanics are often called or considered to be “brown” so as to distinguish them against non-Hispanic whites. Even though there is no such thing as a “brown race”.
Like I said, it is “understood” rather than “explicit”. 99 percent of people will understand what you mean when you are talking about issues of race or demographics and casually allude to “whites” vs. “Hispanics”.
It is not that complicated.
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