Tim Knowles
1 min readMar 26, 2019

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According to one projection, in the 2036 election, 59 percent of voters will be white.

In 2018 74 percent of voters were white.

I don’t think the change is a problem but it is real. You even acknowledge the change.

White people are not going extinct. As a group, they are only maybe, possibly, becoming a smaller share of the population in the United States and Europe

It is not just in the U.S. and Europe, it is the world as well. Funny but the worlds most populous group is the least vilified by the current racists. Asian are the world’s most populous race.

I would like to see us preserve the diversity of the gene pool and work to retain some of the recessive genes so that we don’t all blend into one homogenous racial mix. I hope we can retain a sizable population with naturally blond or red hair and blue or green eyes. It took centuries of genetic selection to create those gene pools. Other ethnicities are under threat of dilution. Most Native American populations are barely hanging on, not just the North American ones but the Central and South American ones as well. No race or ethnicity is supreme, they should all be preserved.

TEK

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Tim Knowles
Tim Knowles

Written by Tim Knowles

Worked in our nations space programs for more than 40 years

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