SBS: "Sure, but in the hundred years that communities of Blacks, Jews, Indians, and Mestizos were here, they never became America."
Jack: Blacks first came here in 1619, that's 400 years ago. Are the Children of Thomas Jefferson Americans in your opinion?
"Africans first appeared in Virginia in 1619, brought by English privateers from a Spanish slave ship they had intercepted. Some laws regarding slavery of Africans were passed in the seventeenth century and codified into Virginia's first slave code in 1705.[3] Among laws affecting slaves was one of 1662, which said that children born in the colony would take the social status of their mothers, regardless of who their fathers were. This was in contrast to English common law of the time, and resulted in generation after generation of enslaved persons, including mixed-race children and adults, some of whom were majority white. Among the most notable were Sally Hemings and her siblings, fathered by planter John Wayles, and her four surviving children by Thomas Jefferson."
SBS: "And like with South Africa, there will probably be a white genocide in America before we get to that point where most people are mixed."
Jack: We apparently have a different view of what is occurring.
Nice talking to you, SBS.