More whites becoming minorities in the Midwest (legal, statistics, racist)
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thank god for studies like this. it helps me avoid high crime areas. I didn't think republicans believed in dinosaurs though. I think you made a mistake there.
thank god for studies like this. it helps me avoid high crime areas. I didn't think republicans believed in dinosaurs though. I think you made a mistake there.
How do you know the area is high crime? I don't see anything like that in the article.
Location: I currently exist only in a state of mind. one too complex for geographic location.
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Originally Posted by FinkieMcGee
How do you know the area is high crime? I don't see anything like that in the article.
I am sure you consider statistics as being racist, but the fact is, the higher the minority population, the higher the crime. look at the crime stats right here on CD.
I am sure you consider statistics as being racist, but the fact is, the higher the minority population, the higher the crime. look at the crime stats right here on CD.
At last, correlation is causation! We did it people!
Folks, the proof is not in the narrative of the article, it's in the sidebar on the left margin, where you see 4 states listed that are "majority-minority" states. Except for TX, the other three voted Democratic this past election. When minorities in TX reach 58 or 60%, look for TX to become a blue state, or at least a lot closer to being blue. That's the gist of Dukester's comments.
- Hawaii (75%)
- California (58%)
- New Mexico (58%)
- Texas (53%)
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