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The future of America will not be identified by race, because everyone will tend toward a similar look by the mixing of the races.
Of course, California will lead the pack toward total race assimilation.
Brazil already has a large chunk of the mixed race people.
People will look kind of like Alex Wagner of MSNBC, except not as good looking. Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter will also fit the mold.
Do you have any research or evidence to back up your assertion?
The reason I ask is based on the current rate of of the growth of the biracial population in the United States and the current rate of interracial marriage I'm not so sure that you going to see 75% of the population being biracial. I do expect to see a significant increase on the population of biracial Americans, however.
The future of America will not be identified by race, because everyone will tend toward a similar look by the mixing of the races.
Of course, California will lead the pack toward total race assimilation.
Brazil already has a large chunk of the mixed race people.
People will look kind of like Alex Wagner of MSNBC, except not as good looking. Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter will also fit the mold.
Why California? I know they have a fair number of Asians, but not enough to make much of a difference. The number of blacks there is more or less the same as in the rest of the country.
Other than that, I also wonder about the point of the thread.
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