In the years to come there will be a mixing of all races - and there will be no pure race at all!
2007-05-30 04:35:38
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answered by Anonymous
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White is not a race, nor is black or brown or red for that matter. We are all human with red blood. The only different is culture.
I have read that article and the author states this will probably end racism as we know it in America. Already America is one third minority and growing. Yes, it is true.
There are more people of color in the world than white. Try India or Asia or Africa
2007-05-30 04:40:45
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answered by I Wanna Know 3
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I doubt any one is 100% of anything. There is some mixing in everyone family tree. It has always been that way and it always will be. Even though no one is 100% it has not stopped racism so far, and I doubt it ever will. people will always find a way to separate them self's
2007-05-30 06:09:14
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answered by anessa 3
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Nothing can be 100%, but the majority of the world will be of mixed race.
Pure anything will be far and between, but not eliminated.
2007-05-30 04:59:52
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answered by BionicNahlege 5
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It maybe true given the following factors:
- Low birth rates
- People of color migrating to white dominated countries
- Interaccial mixing
- Recessive genes
- And all the birth control and abortions make it harder for the women to have babies when they do want to have children
But I think there is really no way of really knowing though
2007-05-30 14:00:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It's possible only if racism will be eliminated throughout the entire world. wow! That would be great. I guess anything is possible. I'm not considered "mixed" because my skin is white, even though my ancestors are from different countries, but my children's father is from El Salvador so they are considered mixed. I hope you have your question answered and are able to explain it to your friends. God Bless, from Akron, Ohio
2007-05-30 05:56:33
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answered by Buckeye 3
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"Fully white" suggests something that few believe in. Many U.S. "Whites" are usually a mixture of several races. Myself...Native American, French, Dutch, German. The women in my family ALL have straight black hair, dark eyes and features. The men..reddish/blond hair, light eyes, and pale skin.
Regardless of race, people produce their own boundries for themselves. Be it religious, social, or territorial.
In the end, there will always be those who retain "pure blood", but does it matter?
2007-05-30 04:52:22
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answered by Mechengnr 3
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Absolutely. Kind-of makes the whole racial bigotry thing more than ridiculous. Look into the Human Genome Project that National Geographic has been working on. You'll find it amazing. Diversity is the greatest blessing.
2007-05-30 05:22:35
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answered by tlbrown42000 6
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The question to your question is simple:
Can you peddle a 747 across the ocean? No?
Well then, there's your answer. Races have begun to mix so quickly because, though passion remains passion, people are able to move.
And move they do! Across oceans, over and beyond continents. We move. We fall in love. We celebrate holidays most dear to us as our children look in awe as we light candles.
Does it matter that their sparkling eyes are brown, green, blue, grey or black? Would we love them less? No.
So, then, embrace the future. Hold it to your tender breast and let go! Rejoice.
What will be will be.
qwerty
2007-05-30 05:02:48
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answered by Anonymous
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that would be wonderful since every white I see no matter what their racial make up is looks 100% white. They even have that weird ethnocentric attitude so yeah right now the world is still made up of 100% white blooded whites. Maybe in the years to come whites will still look white nomatter what their racial make up.
2007-05-30 04:58:38
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answered by Eric 3
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