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You are spectacularly wrong. Texas is about 42% white, and whites have been a minority here since 2003.
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Race Population
White 20,459,525
Black or African American 3,286,950
Some Other Race 1,580,393
Asian 1,236,852
Two or More Races 702,001
American Indian and Alaska Native 130,360
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 23,531
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Race Population
White 20,459,525
Black or African American 3,286,950
Some Other Race 1,580,393
Asian 1,236,852
Two or More Races 702,001
American Indian and Alaska Native 130,360
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 23,531
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Misleading data. I’m sure the OP meant “non-Hispanic” Whites. Hispanic is an ethnicity and not a race. Many Hispanics self-report as White for “race.” If you removed Hispanics from the White category, and added a Hispanic category, your figures would look a lot different.
One person can't be a conspiracy, so, no, there's no conspiracy theory here.
It just takes one person to cook up and believe in a conspiracy theory. A conspiracy theory isn't defined as having to meet a specific number of "believers" in order to be a conspiracy theory.
Definition of conspiracy theory from Wikipedia:
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A conspiracy theory is an explanation of an event or situation that invokes a conspiracy by sinister and powerful actors, often political in motivation,when other explanations are more probable. The term has a pejorative connotation, implying that the appeal to a conspiracy is based on prejudice or insufficient evidence.Conspiracy theories resist falsification and are reinforced by circular reasoning: both evidence against the conspiracy and an absence of evidence for it, are re-interpreted as evidence of its truth, and the conspiracy becomes a matter of faith rather than proof.
Point out where it indicates the number of "believers" it requires for something to be considered a "conspiracy theory".
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Race Population
White 20,459,525
Black or African American 3,286,950
Some Other Race 1,580,393
Asian 1,236,852
Two or More Races 702,001
American Indian and Alaska Native 130,360
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 23,531
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Don't be ridiculous. That's counting all Hispanics as white, which is not accurate and which no one actually does, least of all the guy I was responding to who thinks white prosecutors are routinely framing non-whites in Texas.
Point out where it indicates the number of "believers" it requires for something to be considered a "conspiracy theory".
I never said anything about believers. The number of believers has nothing to do with it.
I said that there was no conspiracy because there was no claim that two or more people conspired in any way. One person lying is not a conspiracy.
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