Published: 2025-12-22
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White Americans will be a minority in the US by 2045.
"By 2045, white Americans are projected to become a minority."
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The UK will have a white British minority by 2063.
"By 2063, they say that the whole country will become a Brit minority."
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White men's representation in US medical schools is projected to drop from 31% in 2014 to 20% by 2025.
"In 2014, white men were 31% of American medical students. By 2025, they were just 20%."
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White men's representation in US law school graduates is projected to drop from 31% to 25%.
"White men dropped from 31% of law school graduates to 25%."
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White men's representation in lower-level US television writing positions is projected to decrease from approximately 48% in 2011 to less than 12% by 2024.
"white men, for example, accounted for roughly 48% of lower level television writers in 2011. but less than 12% by 2024."
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White men in tenure-track positions in Harvard's humanities departments are projected to decrease from about 39% in 2014 to under 20% by the early 2020s.
"Harvard's humanities departments saw white men in what are called tenure track positions go down from roughly 39% in 2014 to less than 20% by the early 2020s."
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The US will become a white minority in the near future.
"we are going to be a white minority very, very soon."
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White people will cease to be the majority in the US.
"white people will not be the majority in the country anymore."
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The upcoming generation will be the first in US history where white people are a minority.
"This will be the first generation ever in American history uh in which whites will be a minority."
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The white population in the US has decreased for the first time in its history.
"For the first time in American history, the number of white people went down."
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The white population in America is declining for the first time historically.
"White population is declining for the first time in history in America."
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Economic growth is directly linked to population size, driving factors like workforce, consumption, taxation, innovation, and productivity.
"Economic growth depends on people. More people means more workers, more consumers, people that buy stuff, more taxpayers, more innovation, more overall productivity."
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The global fertility rate has fallen from over five children per woman in the 1960s to below 2.1, the replacement level, today.
"The global fertility rate in the 1960s was over five children per woman. Today, it's below 2.1, which is what economists call the replacement level."
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Population growth is collapsing in nearly all developed countries.
"population growth is collapsing. ... in almost every developed country."
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Declining population growth in developed countries is leading to underfunded pensions, slower economic growth, and rising debt.
"And that leads to things like underfunded pensions, slower economic growth, rising debt, right?"
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If a native-born population isn't self-replacing, immigration becomes necessary to bring in new people.
"if the nativeborn population is not replacing itself, that means new people have to be brought in from somewhere else."
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Immigration boosts demand for housing and goods/services, strengthens the real estate market, and contributes to the wealth of asset holders.
"Immigrants increase demand for housing, right? More for goods and services. They keep real estate market strong. And maybe even more importantly, they help wealthy people get more wealthy."
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Those with wealth, including stock owners and those benefiting from increased tax bases, indirectly gain economic benefits from immigration through increased consumer spending and tax revenue.
"If you own stocks, consumer spending goes up, makes you richer. If you collect taxes, your base just got bigger. If you have any wealth at all, whether you know it or not, you are indirectly benefiting economically from immigration."
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Political leaders have incentives to encourage immigration as it can increase their vote count and help them retain power.
"if you're a political leader, you have even more incentive to import people because it can help you get the votes. It helps you stay in power."
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Immigration is being used as an economic strategy to replace stagnant growth with new populations.
"immigration sort of has become the economic replacement theory. It's a strategy to replace lost growth with new people."
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Since the mid-2010s, DEI initiatives in elite institutions have been implemented to alter representation outcomes and people's behaviors.
"starting in the mid210s, things started to get even worse because a lot of elite institutions adopted a practice called DEI, diversity, equity, and inclusion so that they could change representation outcomes or the habits of people."
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A generation of young white men has experienced exclusion from the workplace.
"Young white men of an entire generation started to become excluded from the workplace."
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In certain university departments at institutions like Brown and UC, newly hired tenure-track positions have become predominantly non-white and non-male.
"At some universities like Brown and University of California, newly hired tenure positions in certain departments were overwhelmingly non-white and non-male."
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A large group of specific individuals has collectively faced similar exclusionary outcomes concurrently.
"It's that a very big group of very specific people experienced the same exclusionary outcome at the same time."
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If addressing historic oppression with modern-day oppression is deemed acceptable, it will lead to division and instability.
"if yes, then that is a recipe for division and instability."
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A high rate of immigration makes it more difficult for immigrants to assimilate into US values due to reduced necessity.
"if the rate of immigration continues at this pace, then it becomes a lot harder for immigrants to assimilate to US values because there's less need to."
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Rapid immigration that transforms neighborhoods, cities, or school systems negatively impacts existing populations and hinders assimilation, instead encouraging the transplantation of old-world cultures.
"Because when immigration happens too fast, when whole neighborhoods and cities or even school systems change at the expense of its people, we're not setting them up to become American. We're just asking them to bring their old world into a new place."
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Immigrants from countries with differing views on women's rights, particularly young men, may exhibit attitudes towards women that differ significantly from those in the host country, leading to negative social consequences.
"young men who come from countries in which women aren't even classed as secondclass citizens and you put them up in four-star hotels, allow them to work illegally, their attitude towards women is completely different to ours. So the social effects of this are appalling as well."
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Increased familiarity with existing cultural norms reduces the perceived need for assimilation.
"The more familiar things became, the less need there was to assimilate."
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Slowing down the pace of immigration could be considered a compassionate action.
"slowing the rate of immigration might be one of the most compassionate things we can do."
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When immigration is solely for economic gain and executed too rapidly, it can lead to destructive outcomes.
"if immigration is purely in service of the dollar and if it's done too fast, that's when it becomes destructive."
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