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Mapping the 2010 U.S. Census – NYTimes.com Most interesting.
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Try this — http://projects.nytimes.com/census/2010/map or Google what I posted.
It shows that I live in a county where whites declined by 10%, and every other ethnic group grew by double digits. However, in the “tract” I live in, whites make up a majority at 57%, and the next closest group are Asians, who make up 18%.
Being a native Californian in exile, I was most interested in seeing the difference between my home town SF where I lived until 28 and the L.A. area where I lived for the next 29 years — and the radical changes in demographics.
It shows that my home county is 74% white and 13% Indian and Hispanics and Asians grew by 150 and 317% respectively but are still only 4 and 1% of the population. Oh yeah, Whites also grew by double digits, but only by 15%.We are watching the demographic swamping of the original colonists descendants in our own lifetimes. Further, no-one is willing to do or even say anything against it because they will be publicly destroyed as racists and bigots for saying anything against the prevalent multicultural trope.
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