Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Why 1 in 7 U.S. couples are “marrying out” (Wonder if there are equally celebratory articles of substantial ever-growing intermarriage in Japan, China, Mexico, Nigeria, etc, amid the massive in-migration of whites and their offspring? No? Hmm, that's odd, seems like a double standard. Almost like demographic genocide. But doesn't the UN ban that?)


Why 1 in 7 U.S. couples are “marrying out”

Why 1 in 7 U.S. couples are “marrying out”


Monique is African American and Native American, with a dash of Creole. Brian, who’s Caucasian, is as white as can be. But despite their visible differences, they still shared a lot in common — including a passion for food, Sunday football and watching Modern Family. This New Jersey couple found each other on Match.com, fell wildly in love, tied the knot and started a family. Back when Barack Obama’s parents took their vows, this was the stuff of scandal. Today, one in seven new marriages in the United States is between people of different races or ethnicities, according to analysis of U.S. Census data by the Pew Research Center. . . .

http://yahoo.match.com/cp.aspx?cpp=/cppp/yahoo/article.html&articleid=12289&TrackingID=526103&BannerID=1919556

However, this article reports that whites are the lowest to intermarry, at 9 percent.