Comment on The illusion
mayonesa@wolfballs.com 2 years ago"Difficulty understanding" is a good synopsis.
Diversity means interbreeding happens and the original group goes away.
2/3 of those you count as "White" are not.
After we get past those errors, you might have a shot at seeing the point... but it's dubious.
iamtanmay@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
How many white people do you think exist on the planet ?
mayonesa@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Under 400m, most likely.
iamtanmay@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Which of the following count as white ?
US (census 2020, 329.5M, 60% white alone) - 198 M
Russia (2010 Census, 81% ethnic Russian) - 115 M
Germany (2017 Micro census, ~82% Ethnic German, Polish, Russian, Romanian) - 67 M
UK (census 2011, 87.5%) - 55 M
Italy (2018, National Institute for Statistics, 92% ethnic Italian) - 55M
France (2019 Census, does not track race, estimated 85%) - 57 M
Ukraine (2020 negligible non Russian minorities) - 44M
Poland (2020 negligible non Russian/Ukrainian minorities) - 38 M
Spain (2019 ethnic Spanish, British, Romanians 92%) - 43 M
Czech + Slovakia + Hungary + Slovenia + Croatia (2020 negligible non Russian minorities ) - 10.7+ 5.5 + 9.75 + 2.1 + 4 = 32 M
Canada (2016 Census, 52% ethnic European) - 19 M
Australia (2016, Ethnic English, Irish, Scottish, Italian, German, Dutch 67%) - 16M
Netherlands (2016 81% Ethnic Germanic or Celtic) -14 M
Latvia + Lithuania + Estonia + Finland (2020 negligible non Russian minorities ) - 1.9 + 2.8 + 1.3 + 5.3 = 11 M
Portugal (2018 ethnic Portugese 95%) - 10 M
Belgium (2019, 89% Ethnic Flemish or Walloon ) - 10 M
Belarus (2020 negligible non Russian minorities) - 9 M
Sweden (2021 est., 82% Ethnic Swedes or Finns) - 8 M
Austria (2018 84% Ethnic German, Romanian) - 7M
Switzerland (2019, 79% Ethnic German, Swiss, Italian, French) - 7 M
Norway (2017 Ethnic Norwegian or European 91%) - 5 M
Denmark (2021, Ethnic Greenlandic or Faroese 86%) - 5 M
South Africa (2011 Census, Ethnic European 8.9%) - 4 M
Above adds up to 800M+, 10% of world population, 63% of global GDP, 65% of global military spending, 2020 estimates.