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The Day White Supremacy Died - Opinion

It is estimated in 2045, individuals classified by the US Census as being white will no longer be the majority grouping in the US. In that year, Hispanic/Latinx citizens will comprise 29% of the population followed by Blacks at 13% and Asians at 9%.

The total of the three groups combined will equal 51%. It is a day which is dreaded by many who subscribed to white supremacy and white nationalism.

To understand what white supremacy and white nationalism means in the US it is important to understand the history of the nation and what it means to be an American.

With the exception of the Native Americans, the Indigenous people that lived in what is now known as the US, and enslaved Africans brought to work the land and build the nation, America/US is a nation of immigrants. These immigrants, a majority during the early years when America was just colonies and later as a nation, came from Europe.

They were not identified nor did they identify themselves as being American. They were identified by their country of origins.

It would take years, sometimes generations before they conscientiously accepted the title of being an American. Until that time, they were referenced by the country they immigrated from, the language they spoke and/or the religion they followed in the case of Jews and Catholics

When these groups first arrived in numbers from Europe and elsewhere they were oftentimes treated as the nation’s newest pariah. In many ways they were treated like America’s permanent pariah group, Blacks.

There was considerable resistance, hostility and violence directed at the latest group of immigrants to come to America from groups which had come earlier. The hostility and violence directed at America’s most recent immigrant group was similar to how Blacks were treated.

To graduate from being a parish group it was extremely important for the group to show how American it was. The ultimate criteria if not the only criteria was to demonstrate “whiteness”. It remains to this very day the only real criteria for being an American.

Many White Americans are totally unaware and probably care even less that their great-great grandparents were treated with the same hatred, intolerance, violence and evil that Blacks in this country faced then and now.

Despite the lack of an American soul and spirit to define and unify America’s immigrants, one thing which did become the norm for all groups of immigrants was the American idea of race.

Immigrants, individually and collectively, to be accepted and no longer considered a pariah and outcast were given the opportunity to show they belonged by adopting the nation’s racial thoughts and behavior. The adoption of those thoughts and behavior took place not only through interactions with Blacks, but also through interactions with other Whites, who in essence “taught” the newcomers what it meant to be an American.

The quicker the immigrant, individually and collectively, exemplified racism by expressing racial stereotypes and use of racist language towards Blacks, Native Americans and other people of color the quicker the transition from the immigrant being another unwanted outcast to becoming an American.

There have been some Blacks who believed that they too could transcend being an outcast, a parish in America. That they could and would transcend being a parish fighting in its wars and displaying the stripes of rank and accomplishments while wearing the uniform of one of the nation’s military forces. That if they attained a PhD or had a huge bank account, celebrity or fame they would be viewed as an American.

Unfortunately, for too many they would experience a moment during which they would understand that they were nothing more than just a nigger in the eyes of what they thought were their fellow Americans. That is all they would ever be in the eyes of too many Americans. They failed to understand the normative American identity was “whiteness”.

Which brings us back to the year 2045, when people of color are the majority of people in the US. In particular, Hispanics/Latinxs will be 29% of the US population and its largest demographic group. It is the day that white racist and white nationalist fear.

Their fretting and anxiety may turnout to be real. Or it may have been for nothing.

It rests with the essential question of the day: will Hispanics/Latinxs finally put an end to the US’ ugly, tragic and evil history of racism or will they follow the tradition established by previous subgroups in the US?

From the outset as any Hispanic/Latinx social scientist will be quick to caution anyone when discussing Hispanics/Latinxs is that they are not a monolithic group. With the exception for the most part of speaking a similar language and sharing certain cultural similarities, Hispanics/Latinxs are as different and diverse as the countries many of them originated from.

Many, in particular Afro and Indigenous Hispanics/Latinxs, have experienced discrimination, colorism and racism in their country of origin as well as the US. However, Afro and Indigenous Hispanics/Latinxs have been actively confronting other Hispanics/Latinxs to acknowledge and address the discrimination, colorism and racism that Afro and Indigenous Hispanics/Latinxs experience as Hispanics/Latinxs and also found in the culture. If Afro and Indigenous Hispanics/Latinxs are successful in their efforts, Hispanics/Latinxs could possibly reshape and redefine the US to be a more perfect union.

If Hispanics/Latinxs are able to break the cycle of America’s racist, evil past they will inherit a nation which finally has the potential to truly be great. It will also mean to be an American no longer was limited to whiteness but those elements of the soul and the spirit that reflected the best in man, woman and society. If this occurs, Hispanics/Latinxs would be credited with saving a nation and righting its course.

However, if Hispanics/Latinxs are unable to break the cycle of America’s racist past they should not be faulted. They will have been just another group of passengers on a sinking ship listening as the orchestra plays “Nearer, My God, To Thee,” and buglers warm up their bugles to play “Taps”


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