10-15-2018, 11:48 AM
No, it's not misleading.
As I said, the purpose of the chart is to show the numbers of citizens reliant on the social safety net ('welfare'). That's exactly what it does.
It's important to understand the numbers of people affected if you actually care about the issue at hand rather than trying to position one race as superior to others, even if you don't like the numbers.
Everyone with brain cells already knows that there are more whites than blacks in the U.S., which we've discussed here dozens of times in relation to government assistance, abortion, gun crime, etc...
In terms of there being more white people than all dark people combined in the U.S., that's true, for now. By about 11%.
But, with birth rates higher among non-whites and death rates higher among whites, whites are projected to be in the minority in 25 years. There will still be more whites than any other race, but fewer whites than all other races combined. The U.S. is poised to become a "majority-minority" nation.
As I said, the purpose of the chart is to show the numbers of citizens reliant on the social safety net ('welfare'). That's exactly what it does.
It's important to understand the numbers of people affected if you actually care about the issue at hand rather than trying to position one race as superior to others, even if you don't like the numbers.
Everyone with brain cells already knows that there are more whites than blacks in the U.S., which we've discussed here dozens of times in relation to government assistance, abortion, gun crime, etc...
In terms of there being more white people than all dark people combined in the U.S., that's true, for now. By about 11%.
But, with birth rates higher among non-whites and death rates higher among whites, whites are projected to be in the minority in 25 years. There will still be more whites than any other race, but fewer whites than all other races combined. The U.S. is poised to become a "majority-minority" nation.