If we stopped subsidizing minorities having babies they'd stop having them real quick.
If we stopped subsidizing minorities having babies they'd stop having them real quick.
I believe the major problem is the lack of racial consciousness among Germanic-Americans. They don't see the importance of having children and starting families and continuing their people.
“Providence has been pleased to give this one connected country to one united people, a people descended from the same ancestors, speaking the same language, professing the same religion, attached to the same principles of government, very similar in their manners and customs-Jon Jay, Federalist Papers
Just what are we going to do about this? :033102st:A current AOL on-line poll with 67,000 people responding so far show as of August 16 that White people don't like the idea of a non-White America.
83% of the respondents are White with 7% Blacks, 4% Hispanics, 4% Others and 2% declining to state.
The question: "How do you feel about the changing face of America?" was asked in response to an article about how America's White population is fading faster than expected. Whites, who now make up 66% of the population will be a minority before the earlier projected date of 2050. Whites will most likely slip to minority status 8 years earlier in 2042.
Interestingly......
47% of the respondents said that such a change would "bother them"
27% said that they had "mixed feelings" about the matter
26% said that "it's just fine with them"
It appears that many or perhaps a majority of Whites have at least some if not a real problem with the changing demographics of America.
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"We've become a nation of strangers. There seems to be very little in common to bond us to our fellow Americans outside of our immediate families,some don't even have that to fall back on."
I imagine that's a conservative estimate. I've lived in several cities where I was already a minority. In the 90s.
More:Roughly one-fourth of the children in U.S. kindergartens are Hispanic, evidence of an accelerating trend that now will see minority children become the majority by 2023.
Census data released Thursday also show that Hispanics make up about one-fifth of all K-12 pupils, those in kindergarten through 12th grade. Schools in most U.S. states have 12 grades. Hispanics' growth and changes in the youth population are certain to influence political debate for years about jobs, immigration and education.
The ethnic shifts in school enrollment are most evident in the American West. States such as Arizona, California and Nevada are seeing an influx of Hispanics due to both immigration and higher birth rates than other ethnic groups.
Minority students in that region exceed non-Hispanic whites at the pre-college grade levels, with about 37 percent of the students Hispanic. Hispanics comprise 54 percent of students in New Mexico, 47 percent in California, 44 percent in Texas and 40 percent in Arizona.
In 2007, more than 40 percent of all students in K-12 were minorities - Hispanics, blacks, Asian-Americans and others. That is double the percentage of three decades ago.
In colleges, Hispanics constitute 12 percent of full-time undergraduate and graduate students, 2 percent more than in 2006. Still, that is short of Hispanics' 15 percent representation in the total U.S. population.
"The future of our education system depends on how we can advance Hispanics through the ranks," said William Frey, a demographer at the Brookings Institution in Washington. "In many cases it's going to be a challenge, because they are the children of immigrants, and their English is not as strong. Many have parents without a high school or college education."
Minorities are projected to become the majority of the overall U.S. population by 2042. For minority children, that shift is seen coming in 2023, seven years earlier than was estimated as recently as 2004. The accelerated timetable is due to immigration among Hispanics and Asians, and declining birth rates among non-Hispanic whites.
Hispanics account for more than 23 percent of kindergartners in private and public schools, according to 2007 data. That is more than triple Hispanics' percentage in the 1970s, the height of white baby boom enrollment in elementary and high school.
More Hispanic kindergartners in 2007 were U.S.-born than foreign-born, assuring them of citizenship that will make them eligible to vote by 2020.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/...n4844040.shtml
Well I suppose out of all the groups that we could have rapidly growing I am happy with Hispanics over others, I did read an article about how Mexican immigrants are having way more kids than their counterparts in Mexico, Mexico isn't that far ahead of the USA in birthrates.
You must not have much experience with Hispanics. Spend a couple of weeks in Los Angeles or Phoenix & you will change your tune. Yes, I know Negroes are bad but Mexicans are not any better.
I do agree with you on that point that people who don't have firsthand experience don't always have the best opinion andliving in a pretty white part of Ohio, I don't live by many Hispanics, but I do have a friend who's mother is white and father is Hispanic, he's fine, maybe he is more the exception than the rule, I wouldn't know.
I guess my point was though, I'd rather have them than Muslims having ten radical children.
This is why I never believe official statistics. Whites are barely the majority in any age group below 50, let alone kindergarten. One wonders how 'white' and 'minority' is defined. If we're talking about Americans who could pass for Northern Europeans we're already looking at a figure way below 50% for school-goers.
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