desertdudeshj wrote:Extinct no, maybe some places a minority, so what ? Things change over time. There was a time not so long ago, the majority population of America was brown, now its white maybe it will get brown again. Who knows ? And even if yes, like I said so what ?
I'm talking about bi-racial, tri-racial races. There was a time when in America when races did not overlap. Brown, black, yellow, white did not cross over. Nor did Italians, Irish, Norwegians, etc.
Don't get your knickers in a twist dude. The point of my post is about change (duh!!), brought about an article I read. I think it's something to think about. Maybe for me, a bit more to think about because I am white.
Whites are the majority in America, which will not be the case over the next few decades, and in probability will be the case with many other countries where "white" is the majority. As a result of America, and the other "white" countries that have opened their borders to mass immigration, and add to that the changing times, whites will become the minority, and that minority will continue to shrink. You have countries that are "brown": India, Pakistan; Arab countries: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Yemen, China, Japan, etc., that don't do "immigration", so there will always be a purity, to a degree, with the blood line, unless they welcome immigration, which I don't think will happen.
Before America was America, it was solely Native American Indian - known as Redskins, but were in fact brown. Once America was "established" the building of America was created by settlers who were white, Chinese, African, Italian and people from other foreign countries, who were not considered "white" (with the exception of the Irish), white was not the majority. But that's not the point of my post, to go into history.
If a Pakistani and Philipino have a child - half/half. Then that child marries someone who is Arab/Vietnamese (half/half), the offspring would be a mix of 4 nationalities. Then that child of 4 nationalities marries someone who is a combination of 3 nationalities, say, African, Puerto Rican (Hispanic), White (say American, which is a result of multiple nationalities), that child will be..............? known by his/her passport, possibly skin color, but not ethnicity.
There will always be nationalities, and I mean that in an ethnic sense, in countries that are becoming such a mosaic of nationalities, such as America, that will "stay true" to themselves, but will be counted as being minorities.