Or, if you prefer, the post-European United States:
For the generation of Americans not yet old enough to drive, the demographic future has arrived.
For the first time, nonwhites and Hispanics were a majority of people under age 16 in 2019, an expected demographic shift that will grow over the coming decades, according to figures released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Thursday.
“We are browning from bottom up in our age structure,” said William Frey, a senior fellow at The Brookings Institution. “This is going to be a diversified century for the United States, and it’s beginning with this youngest generation.”
If you want to understand where this is all headed, I suggest looking at what happened in societies from Egypt and Greece to the Crusader States and South Africa once those societies began “browning” and diversifying.
Americans owe so much to Emanuel Celler for healing their nation. Perhaps after all the statues of Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, and Jesus Christ are pulled down, one of Celler can be erected next to Lenin, St. Floyd, and Baphomet.