anon 0x51c said in #2964 24h ago:
According to the 2020 census, the United States was 57.8% non-Hispanic white.
According to the 2022 Brazil census, Brazil was 43.5% white.
When you add in the tens of millions of illegals in the U.S., consider that U.S. births have been majority-minority since 2011, or that in general so many non-Hispanic Whites are couch-locked Boomers, both these numbers just round out to half-white. Brazil has been half-white for a century. Half-white is the state Brazil has been in that has given Brazil its reputation as Brazil. Therefore, the U.S. is already Brazil. It crossed the mark sometime between 2010 and 2025, and Trump has so far failed to bring it back across the line. If he doesn't succeed by 2029, it's probably a permanently locked-in change.
And this is a major, major change for America. In 1980, America was 80% non-Hispanic white. This is the America that most people alive today still romanticize. As late as 2000, America was 70% non-Hispanic white. (Even if, for the sake of argument, we consider Hispanic whites to be truly whites, this proportion was at 70% in 2010, and has dropped to 62% as of 2020 and is rapidly dropping further.)
For comparison, the YooKay is currently 83% white as of the 2021-22 census. Based on its statistics office records, Germany is at least 85% white; this figure is pushed up by huge immigration of Southern and Eastern Europeans to Germany. Most other European countries will be at least as white as this, many virtually 100% white. France might be an exception.
America is even worse off than Canada or Australia. As of the 2021 census, Canada is 69% white. Australia is estimated to be roughly 72% white as of 2021. In other words, Europe today is as white as America was in the 60s and 70s, and Canada and Australia are, somehow, still as white as America was in the 1990s.
America is not just the least white formerly-white Western country, but the least racist formerly-white country. Its immigrants are the most diverse and in many respects the worst (i.e. Venezuelan gang members, Haitian villagers, etc.). Its population is the least inclined to take any personal or collective steps towards any kind of ethnic, racial, or cultural preservation. All of this too points to permanent Brazilification.
America is no longer a white country with high trust and a competent federal government. It is now a Latin American country with low trust and incompetent, fractious governance and elites. This isn't *going* to happen anymore. It's happened. We're living it. From the streets which are filled with all kinds of people but not white, to the elite universities which are increasingly filled with the children or grandchildren of Asian and Indian elites, America has changed.
Whether something should be done to change this, could be done, or will be done, are separate questions. But the first step is recognizing that it has already happened.
According to the 2022 Brazil census, Brazil was 43.5% white.
When you add in the tens of millions of illegals in the U.S., consider that U.S. births have been majority-minority since 2011, or that in general so many non-Hispanic Whites are couch-locked Boomers, both these numbers just round out to half-white. Brazil has been half-white for a century. Half-white is the state Brazil has been in that has given Brazil its reputation as Brazil. Therefore, the U.S. is already Brazil. It crossed the mark sometime between 2010 and 2025, and Trump has so far failed to bring it back across the line. If he doesn't succeed by 2029, it's probably a permanently locked-in change.
And this is a major, major change for America. In 1980, America was 80% non-Hispanic white. This is the America that most people alive today still romanticize. As late as 2000, America was 70% non-Hispanic white. (Even if, for the sake of argument, we consider Hispanic whites to be truly whites, this proportion was at 70% in 2010, and has dropped to 62% as of 2020 and is rapidly dropping further.)
For comparison, the YooKay is currently 83% white as of the 2021-22 census. Based on its statistics office records, Germany is at least 85% white; this figure is pushed up by huge immigration of Southern and Eastern Europeans to Germany. Most other European countries will be at least as white as this, many virtually 100% white. France might be an exception.
America is even worse off than Canada or Australia. As of the 2021 census, Canada is 69% white. Australia is estimated to be roughly 72% white as of 2021. In other words, Europe today is as white as America was in the 60s and 70s, and Canada and Australia are, somehow, still as white as America was in the 1990s.
America is not just the least white formerly-white Western country, but the least racist formerly-white country. Its immigrants are the most diverse and in many respects the worst (i.e. Venezuelan gang members, Haitian villagers, etc.). Its population is the least inclined to take any personal or collective steps towards any kind of ethnic, racial, or cultural preservation. All of this too points to permanent Brazilification.
America is no longer a white country with high trust and a competent federal government. It is now a Latin American country with low trust and incompetent, fractious governance and elites. This isn't *going* to happen anymore. It's happened. We're living it. From the streets which are filled with all kinds of people but not white, to the elite universities which are increasingly filled with the children or grandchildren of Asian and Indian elites, America has changed.
Whether something should be done to change this, could be done, or will be done, are separate questions. But the first step is recognizing that it has already happened.
According to the 202