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Culture War Roundup for the week of November 27, 2023

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If the human race is to survive thousands of more years, there will almost certainly be a tremendous amount of racial mixing anyway.

Why?

Or you speaking strictly cultural terms? Because I can assure you, culturally, that 97% native-born city is very different than it was 100 years ago.

I'm also curious how you're defining "native-born". Are these descendants of revolution-era Americans, or are they mostly late 19/early 20th immigrants? By 1890, 80% (!) of NYC was either foreign-born or children of foreign-born parents. That's at least as dramatic as anything that is happening in modern day Canada.

Yes, American culture was irreversibly changed by mass immigration from continental Europe and Latin America. I just can't do anything about that. Just like our descendants won't be able to do anything about the cultural change caused by immigration over the rest of this century. So let's maybe... not... do that?

And I'm not asking you to reveal where you live, but I don't know of any decently-sized city near a major metro area that is 97% white, but maybe you're also including African Americans in that percentage.

Well, I didn't say white. I said native-born. i.e., not born outside of the United States. But yeah, believe me, it's depressingly hard to find. When I moved to the US this year, I had the entire country to choose from, since I was not moving for a specific job offer or to be with any family. There are literally only 2 cities in the entire country that are >50k population and >90% white (Ankeny, IA and... The Villages, FL). There were countless to choose from just a couple decades ago.