The 2000 census is out and it shows who is lying. See how the population of
multiracial peoples is being split and minimized.
Here is the Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin, Census 2000 Brief (issued
March 2001):
www.census.gov/prod
/2001pubs/cenbr01-1.pdf (149Kbytes.)
(Requires Adobe Acrobat
Reader – a free download)
Table 1, on page 3 shows, among other things:
Population by Race and Hispanic Origin for the United States:
Year 2000 [Note, incomplete table]
| The Census Numbers
|
|---|
| "Race" | Number | Percent
|
|---|
| Total Population | 281,421,906 | 100.0%
|
|---|
| One race | 274,595,678 | 97.6%
|
|---|
| White | 211,460,626 | 75.1%
|
|---|
| Black or African American | 34,658,190 | 12.3%
|
|---|
| Some other race | 15,359,073 | 5.5%
|
|---|
| Two or more races | 6,826,228 | 2.4%
|
|---|
| Hispanic or Latino | 35,305,818 | 12.5%
|
|---|
Page 3 of the Overview also shows the government OMB (Office of Management &
Budget) cheerfully reassuring everyone that "the overwhelming majority of
the U.S. population reported only one race." Only 2.4 percent responded
with two or more "races." However, as I will show, this clearly is the
smallest minority of people actually responding outside of the classical
five-"race" paradigm.
But first, the U.S. OMB and Census Bureau insist on treating each "race" as
being "mutually exclusive and exhaustive," including the new "Two or
more races" people. (Cenbr01-1.pdf Overview, supra, p. 3.)
Nonetheless, as OMB Bulletin
00-02 Guidance on Aggregation and Allocation of Data on Race for Use in
Civil Rights Monitoring and Enforcement makes clear, the government refuses
to recognize the new 2.4 percent as Multiracial people apart. OMB
Bulletin 00-02 implies that mutually exclusive "race" still exists in those
of "Two or more races" -- they only need untangling -- as if to safely part
the "white" line from the "degenerate" "non-white" one. And sharper than
great Alexander's Gordian Knot picker is the OMB's lately adopted "one drop
rule." It segregates all "impurity" apart from "white." From the councils
of "majority" power and privilege the "rule" excises all "other" --
especially "black" (people who "One Drop" concentrates like tar residue) --
driven away by "white" racism, allegedly. The same racial untangling rule
raps the Hispanic/Latino, whose unique "ethnicity" was created in 1970 to
semi-exempt them from "One Drop," as the "people who can be of any [one]
race." In fact, Census 2000 required Hispanic, too, to state their
"race." Prior censuses had let them leave "race" blank, their Hispanic
ethnicity enacting protection as a fourth victimized "brown" "minority."
Thus by mutual exclusivity and "One Drop" the "minorities" are maintained,
notwithstanding that the Supreme Court's Loving v. Virginia, 388 U.S. 1, 12 (1967)
(right to marry interracially) decision made "race" indefinable fully a
third of a century ago. (And let's not forget, the 13th
Amendment to the U.S. Constitution [1865] totally abolished slavery down
to its last "badges" of servitude.) Still no one is free to opt-out of the
"race" struggle! (Ultimately, each "race" is to be "equalized" by means of
the affirmative acts & political "empowerment" necessary. Government
remains confused that our U.S. Constitution guarantees equality of people,
not racial groups.)
Well, what's wrong with "race" as mutually exclusive "categories"?
"Race" is a word interchangeable with animal breed. Both
words imply biological subdivision of our human species. Actually it is
"species" which are mutually exclusive and exhaustive. This
fundamental unit of taxonomy (species), is best defined as animals
too different to cross-breed. What obscene slur is implied of interracially
married people -- of our multiracial children (and the Latino) -- treating
"race" as "mutually exclusive, exhaustive"? What divisive slander
of all Mankind!
The released census data show far more than 2.4 percent of Americans
racially "mixed." Hispanic are racially blended people; OMB, "can be of
any race" dogma to the contrary notwithstanding. (Make no mistake, the
civil rights community -- Hispanic, Black Caucus, etc. -- "minority" identity
political lobbying drives mutually exclusive OMB "collapsing" &
"allocating," "one-drop" "race"-policy.) Also, footnote 6 on page 3 of the
Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin (cenbr01-1.pdf, supra), explains
that 97 percent of those indicating "Some other race" are believed to
be Hispanic, too. I think it a safe guess that even the remaining 3 percent
of this "Some other race" group are people not regarding themselves
monolithically racially pure. For instance, the so-called Tri-racial
Isolates of the Virginia Appalachians (e.g., Melungeons) also check the
"other" box for want of a better identifier. And like Hispanic, they resist
"One Drop" forcing them to identify "just black."
Counting together the obviously racially "mixed" census respondents:
Population by Race and Hispanic Origin for the United States:
Year 2000 [Note, incomplete table]
| The Clearly "Mixed"
|
|---|
| "Race" | Number | Percent
|
|---|
| Total Population | 281,421,906 | 100.0%
|
|---|
| Some other race | 15,359,073 | 5.5%
|
|---|
| Two or more races | 6,826,228 | 2.4%
|
|---|
| Hispanic or Latino | 35,305,818 | 12.5%
|
|---|
| Resulting Clearly "Mixed"
Totals | 57,491,119 | 20.4%
|
|---|
Clearly, one-in-five Americans are multiracial today, not 50 years from now,
as the OMB forecasts.
Moreover, it is known that virtually every African American today actually
is multiracial, having some Indian and "white" ancestry. If only a
conservative 70 percent of "blacks" came out multiracial (as NAACP
leadership has warned -- hence the organization’s staunch opposition to the
"multiracial" identifier in 1997), the percentage of concededly "mixed"
Americans would go up another 8.6 percent. That would raise the total to
29.0 percent.
But that is not all. See Slate staff writer Brent Staples’s article, "The Real American
Love Story, Why America is a lot less white than it looks." Staples
described research done in the 1940’s by Ohio State University sociologist,
Dr. Robert Stuckert, whose report was filed in the U.S. Supreme Court with
the Loving v. Virginia, supra, 388 U.S. 1, briefs. Stuckert
had found that by 1950 more than one in five (21%) of all "white" Americans
had "black" African ancestry within four generations (approx. 100 yrs.
back), due to more than 330 years’ intimate contacts, and "passing."
Clearly, Stuckert’s work showed that the "one-drop" "anti-miscegenation"
laws, whose "white purity" preserving rationale underlay the former Jim Crow segregation
laws and customs, had failed by 1950. Dr. Stuckert predicted the
proportion of "white" people with "black blood" (1/5 in 1950) would increase
in following generations. That was half a century ago. By population math,
"pure whites’" chances of marrying/being a "passer" are almost doubled each
generation (4/5 today?). If only half that projected 80 percent of "white"
people know or should know they are actually "two or more races," it would
add another 84.5 million, or 30 percent.
Known, too, is the fact that the smaller Indian and Asian-American
"minorities" are marrying out so free-spiritedly that their separate racial
existence likely will melt in an emerging new "beige"
America in the decades to come (joined there by Latino, too). But
adding back in only the "mixed" "blacks" and "whites" makes my point, with
the census Overview table looking now like this:
Population by Race and Hispanic Origin for the United States:
Year 2000 [Note, incomplete table]
| Beige Multiracial America
|
|---|
| "Race" | Number | Percent
|
|---|
| Total Population | 281,421,906 | 100.0%
|
|---|
| The Clearly "Mixed" | 57,491,119 | 20.4%
|
|---|
| NAACP admitted 70% "black mixed" | 24,261,000 | 8.62%
|
|---|
| 1/2 of 80% of "white" ("passing?") | 84,580,000 | 30.0%
|
|---|
| Resulting "Mixed" Totals | 166,300,000 | 59.0%
|
|---|
Clearly, at least three in five Americans today could self-identify
multiracial. If -- when -- we break the blended "race" denial, which is the
"emperor has no clothes" state of "mutually exclusive, exhaustive"
American "pure race" politics, wholesale makeover of the look and
feel of life in America could be at hand!
George Winkel
Biography: I practice appellate defense law in the California
Fourth Appellate District, the State Supreme Court, and occasionally before
the U.S. Ninth Circuit.
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