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    Wouldn't that make them the majority then?

    http://www.rgj.com/article/20100310/NEWS12/100310026

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Minorities make up nearly half the children born in the U.S., part of a historic trend in which minorities are expected to become the U.S. majority over the next 40 years.

    In fact, demographers say this year could be the "tipping point" when the number of babies born to minorities outnumbers that of babies born to whites.

    The numbers are growing because immigration to the U.S. has boosted the number of Hispanic women in their prime childbearing years. Minorities made up 48 percent of U.S. children born in 2008, the latest census estimates available, compared to 37 percent in 1990.

    "Census projections suggest America may become a minority-majority country by the middle of the century. For America's children, the future is now," said Kenneth Johnson, a sociology professor at the University of New Hampshire who researched many of the racial trends in a paper being released Wednesday.

    Johnson explained there are now more Hispanic women of prime childbearing age who tend to have more children than women of other races. More white women are waiting until they are older to have children, but it is not yet known whether that will have a noticeable effect on the current trend of increasing minority newborns.

    Broken down by race, about 52 percent of babies born in 2008 were white. That's compared to about 25 percent who were Hispanic, 15 percent black and 4 percent Asian. Another 4 percent were identified by their parents as multiracial.

    The numbers highlight the nation's growing racial and age divide, seen in pockets of communities across the U.S., which could heighten tensions in current policy debates from immigration reform and education to health care and Social Security.

    There are also strong implications for the 2010 population count, which begins in earnest next week, when more than 120 million U.S. households receive their census forms in the mail. The Census Bureau is running public service announcements this week to improve its tally of young children, particularly minorities, who are most often missed in the once-a-decade head count. The campaign features Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer, the English- and Spanish-speaking cartoon character who helps "mommy fill out our census form."

    The population figures are used to distribute federal aid and redraw legislative boundaries with racial and ethnic balance, as required by federal law.

    "The adults among themselves sometimes forget the census is about everyone, and kids should be counted," said Census Bureau director Robert Groves. "If we fail to count a newborn that is born this month, that newborn misses all the benefits of the census for 10 years."

    Whites currently make up two-thirds of the total U.S. population, and recent census estimates suggest the number of minorities may not overtake the number of whites until 2050.

    Right now, roughly 1 in 10 of the nation's 3,142 counties already have minority populations greater than 50 percent. But 1 in 4 communities have more minority children than white children or are nearing that point, according to the study, which Johnson co-published.

    That is because Hispanic women on average have three children, while other women on average have two. The numbers are 2.99 children for Hispanics, 1.87 for whites, 2.13 for blacks and 2.04 for Asians in the U.S. And the number of white women of prime childbearing age is on the decline, dropping 19 percent from 1990.

    The 2008 census estimates used local records of births and deaths, tax records of people moving within the U.S., and census statistics on immigrants. The figures for "white" refer to those whites who are not of Hispanic ethnicity.
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    No, because if the white opression machine is the minority that really says something about ability and maybe it wasn't opression but rather sloth and/or lack of aptitude that "opressed" minorities. It is really hard to feel sorry for a failing majority.

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    That's the same thing that's been happening in Europe for the last 20 years. The Europeans didn't want to actually work so they allowed any anyone, from any country, to immigrate. Now they're being out-bred.

    I guess this our call to propagate the species!! Make sure your significant other knows it's for the good of humanity

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    Does this mean I can get the cop job I've always wanted via affirmative action?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jfrey123 View Post
    Does this mean I can get the cop job I've always wanted via affirmative action?
    No, because once the minority isn't the minority affirmative action will be deemed unfair and not conducive to good business practice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrenchjunkie View Post
    No, because once the minority isn't the minority affirmative action will be deemed unfair and not conducive to good business practice.
    DOH!!!! Silly me...
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    Quote Originally Posted by wrenchjunkie View Post
    No, because once the minority isn't the minority affirmative action will be deemed unfair and not conducive to good business practice.
    Thats funny !


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    I would just like to thank the liberal wing of this country for setting up tiers of minorities and majorities as it has done so much to improve society. Where would we be today if we weren't even familiar with the term "minority"?
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    "U.S. Colleges Attempt to Redress Gender Balance : Men Go Missing on Campus
    By Edward B. Fiske
    Published: February 14, 2000

    WASHINGTON— Where have all the young men gone? The question was a line in a popular antiwar song of the 1960s, and it is a refrain that college admissions directors are singing a lot these days as they ponder the growing feminization of colleges and universities in the United States.

    Women began accounting for half of college students about 1980, and since then the proportion of women has increased steadily. In 1997, the number of bachelor's degrees awarded to women exceeded those awarded to men by a ratio of 56 to 44.
    Kick the young men to the curb ... the system only favors women, and those groups that were once referred to as "minorities"

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    The Census Bureau is running public service announcements this week to improve its tally of young children, particularly minorities, who are most often missed in the once-a-decade head count. The campaign features Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer, the English- and Spanish-speaking cartoon character who helps "mommy fill out our census form."


    and why cant mommy read?


    nevermind stupid question
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