Even if you meant North Dakota, Wyoming and Kansas, I doubt very much that many white people would go all day without seeing Native Americans unless they are wilfully blind.
But of course, the way you have your argument set up, it doesn't matter how rare this is, you only argue that it's possible in "most places" regardless of how deserted they are.
Too bad. In a democracy, "places" don't vote. People vote.
And, in this country, we can't avoid the obligation to get along with people of other races.
Even if you meant North Dakota, Wyoming and Kansas, I doubt very much that many white people would go all day without seeing Native Americans unless they are wilfully blind. But of course, the way you have your argument set up, it doesn't matter how rare this is, you only argue that it's possible in "most places" regardless of how deserted they are.
Everyone who was born in America is a Native American so yes that's true.
Too bad. In a democracy, "places" don't vote. People vote.
That is exactly why so many whites have abandoned the cities for the suburbs.
And, in this country, we can't avoid the obligation to get along with people of other races.
You just used the word "races". Do you agree there is such a thing as race?