>>13761163>How about you just stop being racist for one milisecond and realize how retarded you sound?I'm actually a hapa, so I'm not some "neonazi poltard chud" like you've conjured up in your mind. I'm just interested demography, and literally doing an MS thesis on the topic. My comment has nothing to do with "racism". Again, I study demography, and I am interested in this topic from a purely scientific angle, and if you weren't an emotional, partisan neoliberal PC moron, then you would understand that. I'm probably more of a leftist and a progressive than you, in fact.
Anyway, you're obviously not someone with a deep understanding of statistics, demography, or quantitative sociology. Yes America is a majority white country, but if you look at large urban areas in the country, many of them are majority non-white, especially when you adjust for the relative size of the urban area (in other words, the larger the urban area, the further skewed the population demographics will be from the overall demographics of the country as a whole). And again, I'm someone who studies this topic in a scholarly capacity. This isn't about race or racism. I just like demography. If you ask me about a random region in the country, I can tell you a lot about their demographics (as well as geography and climate, although that is more of a personal interest than my professional area of study). E.g. looking at OPs vid, if you're talking about large urban areas in the US with large white populations, that would most likely be some hipstery west-coast city like San Francisco, Portland, or Seattle. That being said, both the geography and the more conservative appearance of the people in the video makes me think it's not Seattle, Portland, or San Francisco/the Bay Area. I think a good guess might be Austin, TX. The geography, conservative fashion style, and urban setting would all be a good fit. However, it could also be a smaller city somewhere in the midwest or something like that.