Sunday, December 12, 2010
More Interracial Marriages in America Than Ever Before
The Pew Research Center reports that in 2008, 1 in 7 marriages, or 14.6 percent, were interracial or interethnic. Moreover, over one-third of those surveyed report that someone in their family is married to someone else outside their race.
That proves what this blogger has said before, that the American mainstream is diverse and to not approve of diversity is to fall outside the norm of what people think in The United States.
In other words, for all practical purposes, no one in their right minds cares about this stuff anymore. That's something to celebrate.
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