Are you concerned about replacement?

Are you any relation to the tin-hatted and now banned Tinfoil?

It's all on the record asshole, hell it's even on tape:

"An unrelenting stream of immigration, nonstop, nonstop. Folks like me, who are Caucasian of European descent for the first time in 2017 will be in an absolute minority in the United States of America, absolute minority.

Fewer than 50 percent of the people in America from then on will be White European stock. That's not a bad thing. That's a source of our strength." -- Joe Biden 2015


A 1990 article in Time Magazine predicted that white Americans would soon become a minority group, due in large part to immigration, and that this change would reshape society and politics.

The liberal think tank Center for American Progress said in 2013 that “upporting real immigration reform that contains a pathway to citizenship for our nation’s 11 million undocumented immigrants is the only way to maintain electoral strength in the future.”

Salon wrote in 2008 that New Mexico’s growing Hispanic population had helped make the state solidly blue and speculated that the growing proportion of Hispanic voters in various swing states could create a permanent Democratic majority and land a Democrat in the White House in every presidential election.

A 2020 New York Times piece titled “The Relentless Shrinking of Trump’s Base” cited a decline in white voters without college degrees to suggest that Donald Trump would lose to Joe Biden in 2020, noting that as aging drove down the white population, the proportion of minority voters continued to grow.

The Los Angeles Times predicted that Democrats would gain power in historically conservative states as their populations grew less white.

“A multiethnic bloc of Latinos, blacks, young people and suburban whites helped to broaden the party’s reach Tuesday well beyond its traditional base in the Northeast and the West Coast — carrying Barack Obama into the White House and expanding the party’s majorities in Congress,” the article read.

“That new formula was evident in state exit polls and county-level election results showing that Democrats scored gains from a voting base that is growing progressively less white than the population that helped forge Republican advantages in past elections,” the article said. “In state after state, from GOP strongholds like North Carolina, Indiana and Colorado, minorities made up a larger share of the vote than in the past, and in each case they helped turn states from red to blue.”

Democratic politicians have celebrated demographic shifts in which white Americans make up a smaller proportion of the population and explicitly recognized it as a key to electoral victories.

Then-Democratic San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro said in 2008 that demographic changes driven by immigration would turn Texas blue.

“Texas is a very, very Republican state, but some people say the demographics are changing and the demographics alone will make it that it won’t be so Republican next time around,” host Bob Schieffer told Castro on CBC’s Face The Nation.

“In a couple of presidential cycles, you’ll be on election night. You’ll be announcing that we’re calling the 38 electoral votes of Texas for the Democratic nominee for president. It’s changing. It’s going to become a purple state, and then a blue state, because of the demographics, because of the population growth of folks from outside of Texas,” Castro responded.

A 2002 Washington Post article discussed how demographic changes in Texas could impact future elections, noting how Democrats would benefit from white people making up a smaller proportion of the electorate.

“Henry Cisneros, a former U.S. secretary of housing and development who supports Kirk, said the potential Democratic ticket represents ‘the future of Texas’ and a ‘precursor of what much of American politics will be in the future’ as demographic changes reduce the strength of the white vote in many populous states,” the article said.

Democratic officials have seized on Texas despite its deep conservative roots because of the state’s racial and ethnic diversity, according to a 2013 Politico article, viewing it as a potential Democratic stronghold.

“Democrats have eyed Texas longingly for years, watching as the Republican bastion has transformed into a majority-minority state. The 2010 census found that 38 percent of Texans identified themselves as Latino or Hispanic; just under 45 percent were non-Hispanic whites,” the article said.

“If Democrats can count on Hispanics to deliver the nine states, including those two, where their population is at or exceeds the national average, then the party would have a formidable advantage in every presidential election. Combined, those states represent 212 Electoral College votes. Add the dependably blue Northeast, and the Dems win the White House every time,” it said.


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It's all on the record asshole, hell it's even on tape.


A 1990 article in Time Magazine predicted that white Americans would soon become a minority group, due in large part to immigration, and that this change would reshape society and politics.

The liberal think tank Center for American Progress said in 2013 that “upporting real immigration reform that contains a pathway to citizenship for our nation’s 11 million undocumented immigrants is the only way to maintain electoral strength in the future.”

Salon wrote in 2008 that New Mexico’s growing Hispanic population had helped make the state solidly blue and speculated that the growing proportion of Hispanic voters in various swing states could create a permanent Democratic majority and land a Democrat in the White House in every presidential election.

A 2020 New York Times piece titled “The Relentless Shrinking of Trump’s Base” cited a decline in white voters without college degrees to suggest that Donald Trump would lose to Joe Biden in 2020, noting that as aging drove down the white population, the proportion of minority voters continued to grow.

The Los Angeles Times predicted that Democrats would gain power in historically conservative states as their populations grew less white.

“A multiethnic bloc of Latinos, blacks, young people and suburban whites helped to broaden the party’s reach Tuesday well beyond its traditional base in the Northeast and the West Coast — carrying Barack Obama into the White House and expanding the party’s majorities in Congress,” the article read.

“That new formula was evident in state exit polls and county-level election results showing that Democrats scored gains from a voting base that is growing progressively less white than the population that helped forge Republican advantages in past elections,” the article said. “In state after state, from GOP strongholds like North Carolina, Indiana and Colorado, minorities made up a larger share of the vote than in the past, and in each case they helped turn states from red to blue.”

Democratic politicians have celebrated demographic shifts in which white Americans make up a smaller proportion of the population and explicitly recognized it as a key to electoral victories.

Then-Democratic San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro said in 2008 that demographic changes driven by immigration would turn Texas blue.

“Texas is a very, very Republican state, but some people say the demographics are changing and the demographics alone will make it that it won’t be so Republican next time around,” host Bob Schieffer told Castro on CBC’s Face The Nation.

“In a couple of presidential cycles, you’ll be on election night. You’ll be announcing that we’re calling the 38 electoral votes of Texas for the Democratic nominee for president. It’s changing. It’s going to become a purple state, and then a blue state, because of the demographics, because of the population growth of folks from outside of Texas,” Castro responded.

A 2002 Washington Post article discussed how demographic changes in Texas could impact future elections, noting how Democrats would benefit from white people making up a smaller proportion of the electorate.

“Henry Cisneros, a former U.S. secretary of housing and development who supports Kirk, said the potential Democratic ticket represents ‘the future of Texas’ and a ‘precursor of what much of American politics will be in the future’ as demographic changes reduce the strength of the white vote in many populous states,” the article said.

Democratic officials have seized on Texas despite its deep conservative roots because of the state’s racial and ethnic diversity, according to a 2013 Politico article, viewing it as a potential Democratic stronghold.

“Democrats have eyed Texas longingly for years, watching as the Republican bastion has transformed into a majority-minority state. The 2010 census found that 38 percent of Texans identified themselves as Latino or Hispanic; just under 45 percent were non-Hispanic whites,” the article said.

“If Democrats can count on Hispanics to deliver the nine states, including those two, where their population is at or exceeds the national average, then the party would have a formidable advantage in every presidential election. Combined, those states represent 212 Electoral College votes. Add the dependably blue Northeast, and the Dems win the White House every time,” it said.


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Soooo you're afraid of being replaced and treated like Euros treated Africans and Native Americans for the past few centuries?

Try taking more calcium and grow a spine, dude. I'm not worried as long as we have a strong Constitution and a strong, honest Court system. Your fuckwits are the ones chipping away at the Constitution.
 
I'd love to see the chickenshits in Congress stop all business and bring that to trial. What are the odds they'll do that even if the Republicans take both the House and the Senate this November? 100% chance? 75%? 50%? Snowball's chance in Hell? LOL

The base is demanding it, if they don't they will get primaries and they know it, ULTRA MAGA is the Republican Party now. Republicans who won't fight won't win.
 
Soooo you're afraid of being replaced and treated like Euros treated Africans and Native Americans for the past few centuries?

Try taking more calcium and grow a spine, dude. I'm not worried as long as we have a strong Constitution and a strong, honest Court system. Your fuckwits are the ones chipping away at the Constitution.
How is that working out for the Boers, Uncle Dumb?
 
No but you are dumber than a cracked head or at least very ignorant.
I am guessing you are not old enough to know better.

Reagan had the strongest economy in modern American history up until Trump before the Dems in blue cities and states intentionally tanked it through artificial and unnecessary shutdowns.
 
Soooo you're afraid of being replaced and treated like Euros treated Africans and Native Americans for the past few centuries?

Try taking more calcium and grow a spine, dude. I'm not worried as long as we have a strong Constitution and a strong, honest Court system. Your fuckwits are the ones chipping away at the Constitution.

Typical leftist reply when caught.

CRT isn't being taught in schools only white supremacist conspiracy theorists believe that.

Oh well it is but it's a good thing and not a big deal and only white supremacists oppose it.

Radical gender ideology isn't being taught in schools, only homophobic transphobic conspiracy theorists believe that.

Oh well it is happening but it's a good thing and not a big deal and only homophobic transphobic bigots oppose it.

We aren't trying to impose radical demographic shifts through mass unfettered immigration in order to gain political power, only white supremacist conspiracy theorists believe that.

Oh it is happening but it's a good thing and no big deal only white supremacists oppose it.

How did that work out for the Native Americans genius? As if they are a monolithic group not thousands of tribes who slaughtered, enslaved, and conquered one another for centuries before the arrival of the evil white man.

Demographics matter especially when there is no breathing room allotted for assimilation into the host nation but the left opposes assimilation because they hate western civilization and the enlightenment principles upon which it is based.

The mainstream left openly calls for the fundamental transformation of the United States, if they could eliminate the Constitution tomorrow the Democrats would, it is and has been the only impediment to their authoritarian ambitions for decades that's why they support the living document interpretation, who needs an amendment when you can just invent things out of whole cloth like Roe?

Don't talk to me about the courts you fucking people are openly endorsing the doxxing and intimidation of Supreme Court Justices.
 
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The base is demanding it, if they don't they will get primaries and they know it, ULTRA MAGA is the Republican Party now. Republicans who won't fight won't win.

What percentage of Republicans are demanding it? Since Republicans, like Democrats, are only a third of active voters, who do you think will be the "deciders" in all national elections?
 
Typical leftist reply when caught.....

We aren't trying to impose radical demographic shifts through mass unfettered immigration in order to gain political power, only white supremacist conspiracy theorists believe that...

...you fucking people ...

You're a tinfoil hatted liar....but you already knew that. LOL

Most people who use the royal "we" to bolster their arguments are closet cocksuckers.

Same for fucking morons who say "you fucking people". :rofl2:
 
How is that working out for the Boers, Uncle Dumb?

They lost to the English...just like the vikings. LOL

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What percentage of Republicans are demanding it? Since Republicans, like Democrats, are only a third of active voters, who do you think will be the "deciders" in all national elections?

MAGA is ascendant look at the primaries bud, the Rockefeller-Nixon-Bush wing of the Republican Party is dead and buried.
 
You're a tinfoil hatted liar....but you already knew that. LOL

Most people who use the royal "we" to bolster their arguments are closet cocksuckers.

Same for fucking morons who say "you fucking people". :rofl2:

Lol the "we" in that context was the left dipshit, it was a rhetorical "we", reading comprehension not your strong suit eh dipshit?

I literally just quoted several decades of Democrats calling for and bragging about the demographic shift you laughable fuck.

"An unrelenting stream of immigration, nonstop, nonstop. Folks like me, who are Caucasian of European descent for the first time in 2017 will be in an absolute minority in the United States of America, absolute minority.

Fewer than 50 percent of the people in America from then on will be White European stock. That's not a bad thing. That's a source of our strength." -- Joe Biden 2015
 
Lol the "we" in that context was the left dipshit, it was a rhetorical "we", reading comprehension not your strong suit eh dipshit?

I literally just quoted several decades of Democrats calling for and bragging about the demographic shift you laughable fuck.

"An unrelenting stream of immigration, nonstop, nonstop. Folks like me, who are Caucasian of European descent for the first time in 2017 will be in an absolute minority in the United States of America, absolute minority.

Fewer than 50 percent of the people in America from then on will be White European stock. That's not a bad thing. That's a source of our strength." -- Joe Biden 2015

Tap dance all you like, tinhat. Everyone can read each of our posts.

Fuck the Democrats. They've never anything for me and I've never voted for them. All your lies and false accusations do is prove how much of a lowlife cuck you truly are.
 
According to polling data about a third of Republicans are concerned about the possibility that due to immigration and birth rates traditionally American European culture will be replaced by other growing currently minority cultures in the United States.

Are you actively concerned about this? If so, why? And what would you have be done about it?

Soon someone will post Body Snatchers on social media and about a third of Republicans will stop going outdoors.
 
It's all on the record asshole, hell it's even on tape:

"An unrelenting stream of immigration, nonstop, nonstop. Folks like me, who are Caucasian of European descent for the first time in 2017 will be in an absolute minority in the United States of America, absolute minority.

Fewer than 50 percent of the people in America from then on will be White European stock. That's not a bad thing. That's a source of our strength." -- Joe Biden 2015


A 1990 article in Time Magazine predicted that white Americans would soon become a minority group, due in large part to immigration, and that this change would reshape society and politics.

The liberal think tank Center for American Progress said in 2013 that “upporting real immigration reform that contains a pathway to citizenship for our nation’s 11 million undocumented immigrants is the only way to maintain electoral strength in the future.”

Salon wrote in 2008 that New Mexico’s growing Hispanic population had helped make the state solidly blue and speculated that the growing proportion of Hispanic voters in various swing states could create a permanent Democratic majority and land a Democrat in the White House in every presidential election.

A 2020 New York Times piece titled “The Relentless Shrinking of Trump’s Base” cited a decline in white voters without college degrees to suggest that Donald Trump would lose to Joe Biden in 2020, noting that as aging drove down the white population, the proportion of minority voters continued to grow.

The Los Angeles Times predicted that Democrats would gain power in historically conservative states as their populations grew less white.

“A multiethnic bloc of Latinos, blacks, young people and suburban whites helped to broaden the party’s reach Tuesday well beyond its traditional base in the Northeast and the West Coast — carrying Barack Obama into the White House and expanding the party’s majorities in Congress,” the article read.

“That new formula was evident in state exit polls and county-level election results showing that Democrats scored gains from a voting base that is growing progressively less white than the population that helped forge Republican advantages in past elections,” the article said. “In state after state, from GOP strongholds like North Carolina, Indiana and Colorado, minorities made up a larger share of the vote than in the past, and in each case they helped turn states from red to blue.”

Democratic politicians have celebrated demographic shifts in which white Americans make up a smaller proportion of the population and explicitly recognized it as a key to electoral victories.

Then-Democratic San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro said in 2008 that demographic changes driven by immigration would turn Texas blue.

“Texas is a very, very Republican state, but some people say the demographics are changing and the demographics alone will make it that it won’t be so Republican next time around,” host Bob Schieffer told Castro on CBC’s Face The Nation.

“In a couple of presidential cycles, you’ll be on election night. You’ll be announcing that we’re calling the 38 electoral votes of Texas for the Democratic nominee for president. It’s changing. It’s going to become a purple state, and then a blue state, because of the demographics, because of the population growth of folks from outside of Texas,” Castro responded.

A 2002 Washington Post article discussed how demographic changes in Texas could impact future elections, noting how Democrats would benefit from white people making up a smaller proportion of the electorate.

“Henry Cisneros, a former U.S. secretary of housing and development who supports Kirk, said the potential Democratic ticket represents ‘the future of Texas’ and a ‘precursor of what much of American politics will be in the future’ as demographic changes reduce the strength of the white vote in many populous states,” the article said.

Democratic officials have seized on Texas despite its deep conservative roots because of the state’s racial and ethnic diversity, according to a 2013 Politico article, viewing it as a potential Democratic stronghold.

“Democrats have eyed Texas longingly for years, watching as the Republican bastion has transformed into a majority-minority state. The 2010 census found that 38 percent of Texans identified themselves as Latino or Hispanic; just under 45 percent were non-Hispanic whites,” the article said.

“If Democrats can count on Hispanics to deliver the nine states, including those two, where their population is at or exceeds the national average, then the party would have a formidable advantage in every presidential election. Combined, those states represent 212 Electoral College votes. Add the dependably blue Northeast, and the Dems win the White House every time,” it said.


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“Henry Cisneros, a former U.S. secretary of housing and development who supports Kirk, said the potential Democratic ticket represents ‘the future of Texas’ and a ‘precursor of what much of American politics will be in the future’ as demographic changes reduce the strength of the white vote in many populous states,”

So, that is what is happening

and this was reported 10 years ago

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According to polling data about a third of Republicans are concerned about the possibility that due to immigration and birth rates traditionally American European culture will be replaced by other growing currently minority cultures in the United States.

Are you actively concerned about this? If so, why? And what would you have be done about it?

No link? How many Democrats?
 
Tap dance all you like, tinhat. Everyone can read each of our posts.

They don't have to read me they can read what the left and Democrats have been saying for decades!


"An unrelenting stream of immigration, nonstop, nonstop. Folks like me, who are Caucasian of European descent for the first time in 2017 will be in an absolute minority in the United States of America, absolute minority.

Fewer than 50 percent of the people in America from then on will be White European stock. That's not a bad thing. That's a source of our strength." -- Joe Biden 2015


A 1990 article in Time Magazine predicted that white Americans would soon become a minority group, due in large part to immigration, and that this change would reshape society and politics.

The liberal think tank Center for American Progress said in 2013 that “upporting real immigration reform that contains a pathway to citizenship for our nation’s 11 million undocumented immigrants is the only way to maintain electoral strength in the future.”

Salon wrote in 2008 that New Mexico’s growing Hispanic population had helped make the state solidly blue and speculated that the growing proportion of Hispanic voters in various swing states could create a permanent Democratic majority and land a Democrat in the White House in every presidential election.

A 2020 New York Times piece titled “The Relentless Shrinking of Trump’s Base” cited a decline in white voters without college degrees to suggest that Donald Trump would lose to Joe Biden in 2020, noting that as aging drove down the white population, the proportion of minority voters continued to grow.

The Los Angeles Times predicted that Democrats would gain power in historically conservative states as their populations grew less white.

“A multiethnic bloc of Latinos, blacks, young people and suburban whites helped to broaden the party’s reach Tuesday well beyond its traditional base in the Northeast and the West Coast — carrying Barack Obama into the White House and expanding the party’s majorities in Congress,” the article read.

“That new formula was evident in state exit polls and county-level election results showing that Democrats scored gains from a voting base that is growing progressively less white than the population that helped forge Republican advantages in past elections,” the article said. “In state after state, from GOP strongholds like North Carolina, Indiana and Colorado, minorities made up a larger share of the vote than in the past, and in each case they helped turn states from red to blue.”

Democratic politicians have celebrated demographic shifts in which white Americans make up a smaller proportion of the population and explicitly recognized it as a key to electoral victories.

Then-Democratic San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro said in 2008 that demographic changes driven by immigration would turn Texas blue.

“Texas is a very, very Republican state, but some people say the demographics are changing and the demographics alone will make it that it won’t be so Republican next time around,” host Bob Schieffer told Castro on CBC’s Face The Nation.

“In a couple of presidential cycles, you’ll be on election night. You’ll be announcing that we’re calling the 38 electoral votes of Texas for the Democratic nominee for president. It’s changing. It’s going to become a purple state, and then a blue state, because of the demographics, because of the population growth of folks from outside of Texas,” Castro responded.

A 2002 Washington Post article discussed how demographic changes in Texas could impact future elections, noting how Democrats would benefit from white people making up a smaller proportion of the electorate.

“Henry Cisneros, a former U.S. secretary of housing and development who supports Kirk, said the potential Democratic ticket represents ‘the future of Texas’ and a ‘precursor of what much of American politics will be in the future’ as demographic changes reduce the strength of the white vote in many populous states,” the article said.

Democratic officials have seized on Texas despite its deep conservative roots because of the state’s racial and ethnic diversity, according to a 2013 Politico article, viewing it as a potential Democratic stronghold.

“Democrats have eyed Texas longingly for years, watching as the Republican bastion has transformed into a majority-minority state. The 2010 census found that 38 percent of Texans identified themselves as Latino or Hispanic; just under 45 percent were non-Hispanic whites,” the article said.

“If Democrats can count on Hispanics to deliver the nine states, including those two, where their population is at or exceeds the national average, then the party would have a formidable advantage in every presidential election. Combined, those states represent 212 Electoral College votes. Add the dependably blue Northeast, and the Dems win the White House every time,” it said.

Fuck the Democrats. They've never anything for me and I've never voted for them. All your lies and false accusations do is prove how much of a lowlife cuck you truly are.

Sure thing bud I totally believe you.
 
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